AN: For the community love_bingo on LJ. Prompt this time was "Jealousy". I think... no, it's the next one. I will attempt to update daily. (And... happy birthday Hibari? *fails*)

Disclaimer: The day I can sing is the day I own KHR. Let's see... no singing lessons, can't sing for my life... Maybe in a different life?


Sometimes, Hibari knew that Tsuna was naturally attractive, but he didn't expect this to happen. Not only were the others, all his guardians, trying to seduce their unofficial Boss (though Hibari does not remember ever submitting to Tsuna; if anything, it usually went the other way), and he was witness to their terrible attempts.

Ignoring the fact that it went against everything he believed in, Hibari allowed it to continue if only because it made Tsuna even more desperate to see him. However, there was only so much the Cloud Guardian (when he agreed to that, even he doesn't know) could take, and he snapped one day when all four Guardians (unfortunately, the male illusionist was one of them) attempted to get Tsuna for themselves.

Watching Gokudera and Yamamoto try was hilarious (not that he'd ever admit to finding something so stupid and humiliating hilarious), though he had to admit that he was guilty of trying the same tactics they did; Hibari didn't pause to think about it, in fear of finding out that he was stupid in appearance.

However, the minute that Ryohei came up to ask Tsunayoshi to join the boxing club, yet again, Hibari could feel that amusement change to something akin to jealousy, not that he'd ever feel that because Tsuna was his and his alone. In any case, the boxer already had someone else (Hana Kurokawa, if Hibari wasn't mistaken), and he highly doubt that he had any romantic interest in Tsunayoshi. That didn't mean he wouldn't be cautious, though.

The final straw was when Mukuro Rokudo appeared in front of Tsuna, asking things that made Hibari twitch in aggravation. Not only was the illusionist a bastard that knew how to push his buttons, but he was also a pervert that didn't seem to understand the meaning of the word "No". (Yet Tsuna would oftentimes say that he was the same way, and he'd shut the Decimo up by kissing him senseless and sometimes even more).

Now that Hibari spent time to reflect on it, Hibari had to admit that it was always Mukuro who knew how to irritate him to the fullest extent, that he was always the one who managed to make him lose control.

However, at that moment, when he witnessed Mukuro's pathetic (maybe not pathetic, but he'd never admit it) attempt at seducing Tsuna into the closest bed (or maybe even the wall or desk or—he shuddered to think about it—an empty room in Namimori High that he could defile), Hibari had only seen the color red, and doubled (had he not been fighting at his fullest) his attempts to murder the illusionist.

Ignoring Tsuna, who was confused as to what brought upon his wrath, Hibari once again attempted to shove his tonfa into Mukuro's stomach, wanting, waiting, for him to fall from the fast blow. However, each time, Mukuro "gracefully" dodge—Hibari was now waiting for the other to fall flat on his face, which didn't seem to be happening any time soon.

Instead, the bastard seemed to be even livelier, laughing as he managed to irritate the Skylark even more by avoiding those tonfas which were trying to damage him. Maybe he overreacted, but no one could ever take away Tsunayoshi. Not if he was there to stop it.