So, please forgive me, I totally know I posted this ages ago, and I didn't even realize it wasn't done until just now, so... yea I tried to finish it. Let me know what you thing, and enjoy!
Hibari glared as the herbivore tried to approach him, pulling out his tonfas and adjusting his stance to a more threatening one. The herbivore made an odd little 'eep' sound and put up his hands. As if that would make everything better.
"Miss me, Kyouya?"
Hibari made to hit him, but paused when the stupid herbivore pulled out his whip. He lunged forward, extending a tonfa to be met with the herbivore's whip, loosing control of his weapon when the whip was pulled taut.
"I think there's been a misunderstanding."
The herbivore's face was stupid anyway. Kyouya brought up his other weapon to smash it in, only to be deflected with a palm.
"Oh come on, Kyouya, all I said was-"
He interrupted the herbivore with a kick to the back of the knee, disengaging his weapons and falling back.
"I just meant-"
Another lunge.
"Please just-"
A jab at the herbivore's ribs. Followed by a mean jab at his jaw. That man had no right to come back as if nothing was wrong, try to excuse himself and not even put up a good fight. Hibari backed away, glaring at the as of yet unblemished skin of the stupid bucking horse.
"If you're not going to fight, I have no use for you." Hibari started to walk away after saying his piece, only to be stopped by the whip wrapped around his wrist.
"If you would just listen. I wasn't leaving you! I said goodbye because-" the herbivore fell on his face after tripping on air. For all that the man was graceful when he fought, the rest of the time he was ridiculously clumsy.
"No."
"No what? Kyouya, come on. All I said was 'I'm leaving'!"
"And then you left." The 'me' at the end of his sentence went unsaid. It's not like he cared. He had Hibird and he had his duty to Namimori, and that was enough. The stupid tutor never meant anything anyways. He didn't even need a tutor.
"I think you misunderstood! I was just-"
"You left."
"Kyouya, I had to go back to Italy to take care of family business! I can't just stay here all the time. I have a duty to my famiglia!"
The herbivore looked pathetic, even if he wasn't on his face anymore. The cuts on his nose meant nothing anyway. They were normal. Hibari wasn't thinking about how the stupid herbivore's words were starting to duct tape his broken heart back together. not at all.
"I called you, you know. After I realized you might have taken what I said the wrong way. You didn't pick up."
Hibari turned away, pretending not to hear.
"I know you worry sometimes, (even if it doesn't seem like it) and I get it. That wasn't the right time to say something like that and just leave, but I really had to go! I'm sorry."
Hibird landed on the herbivore's head and chirped. As though his beloved bird was encouraging him to listen to that stupid man.
"Forgive me, please Kyouya?"
Hibari wasn't going to turn back around. Nope. Not at all. He'd already given that herbivore a chance and look where that got him. Reluctantly, he turned his head, just enough to see the other man looking at him tearfully (although that might just have been reflection from the sun…or something). He turned around, head down with a tight grip on his tonfas.
"Thanks Kyouya-chan!"
Hibari lunged at the stupid endearment, bringing his tofas up.
Dino barely caught the blow in time to avoid some painful bruising, but grinned up at the boy's gritted teeth. "I knew you'd forgive me!"
"…And he won't stop smirking and Dino-san, it's freaking everyone out, please make it stop!"
Dino grinned and deleted the voice message, rolling over to ruffle Kyouya's hair before curling deeper into the covers to get some rest. Tsuna would just have to deal with a cheerful cloud guardian, because he'd promised Kyouya a full month sparring together with no interruptions (except school because Kyouya was silly like that).
