Through Sickness and Health

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Tsuna woke up feeling a little warm even though it was winter time, probably because of the heater. Then he saw warm rays of light peeked out from behind the curtains hanging on the wall, shielding the window and preventing the rest of light to shine through.

Tsuna got up from his bed and walked over to the window. Tsuna yanked open his curtains to let the rest of the light flood into his room and see the sun rise over the horizon. He stared out his window enjoying the peace and serenity that the scene provided as a small smile appeared on his face. He almost hated to tear his eyes away from the scene as he walked over to his closet.

He pulled the closet door open and walked inside to rummage through his various assortments of clothes. He finally found a nurse's outfit in his closet. 'Where did this come from?' Tsuna stared at it for while before he got an idea. 'I could wear this to Hibari's house, I'm sure he'll smile then.'

He quickly changed and threw his pajamas into the clothes hamper. He looked in the mirror to see the white nurse's outfit hugged his hips and stopped right above his knees. He adjusted the white hat with a red plus in middle, so that it rested slanted on his head. He then proceeded to put his white sneakers on. Once was satisfied, he walked out his room and silently closed the door behind him. He walked down the stairs step by step and when he was almost to the bottom of the staircase he could hear his mother in the kitchen. He walked into the kitchen and saw his mother cooking just as he expected.

"Hey mom what's for breakfast?" he asked groggily, still not completely awake. She jumped and tensed slightly, not sensing his presence.

She turned around shocked and asked, "You're up early on winter break, if I didn't see it with my own eyes I wouldn't believe it," she looked at his outfit and began to laugh, "Why are you wearing that ridiculous outfit?"

He laughed at his mom's question. "I thought this would make a sick friend of mine laugh."

"If you can call him a friend," Tsuna said under his breath as he grimaced.

"You have a sick friend? Hmm I'll make a bento for you to take then."

Tsuna smiled nervously and said, "You don't have to do that." Nana put her hands on her hips.

"Nonsense, you have to and if they're sick I'm sure they'll enjoy that you cared enough to bring food to them." Tsuna sighed knowing he had lost this battle.

"Okay," he said defeated as he sat at the table to eat his breakfast. As soon as his mom put the plate in front of him, he happily ate it knowing Reborn wasn't there to steal it. He soon finished his breakfast his mother was finished the bento and handed it to him. He took it and he was about to leave, but his mom stopped him by calling, "Tsuna take this with you, also." Tsuna turned around to see his mother holding a box out to him.

"What's this?"

"It's your lunch, silly." Tsuna blushed at being forgetful and took the box.

"Thanks mom. I'm leaving now." Nana waved goodbye to him as he headed out the door to Hibari's house. He walked down the long sidewalk for a few minutes before he reached Hibari's gate. He pushed the gate open and he stepped inside. He poked the doorbell and listened to the distinctive ring. A few moments later Hibari opened the door wearing his pajamas, yet again. He frowned upon seeing Tsuna.

"Didn't I tell you not to come back," he looked at Tsuna's outfit and grimaced. "What the hell are you wearing?"

Tsuna frowned and asked, "Do you not like it?" Hibari glared at Tsuna and bark orders to him.

"Answer the previous question." Tsuna stiffened as he tried to find a way to explain himself without getting Hibari furious. Tsuna started to fidget under Hibari's gaze.

"Well I thought that this would…um…well make you smile. I wanted to make you happy, since you're sick and all."

Hibari soften his glare slightly. "I'm not amused."

"I can see that... Anyway, can I come in? It's really cold out here." Hibari looked to see Tsuna's teeth were clattering and his knees were knocking against each other. Hibari stepped out of the way and Tsuna quickly walked into the house. Hibari silently closed the door and continued glaring at him.

Tsuna glanced nervously at Hibari's glare as he held up the bento and said, "My mom made you a bento." He held out the box to Hibari and Hibari took it. He opened it and inspected its contents. "Do you like anything in there?" Tsuna asked nervously. Hibari nodded and closed the box approvingly. Tsuna let out a sigh of relief and smiled.

Hibari walked into an unknown room and Tsuna followed him. When Tsuna arrived in the doorway he saw that it was a dining room. Four windows stretched from the floor the ceiling and a soft glowing light was let into the room from them. A crystal chandelier hung from the red and gold ceiling and was directly above the center of the long mahogany table. The table had a chair at each of its ends and the length had about six chairs on each side. The red and gold walls finished the room's elegance. Tsuna stared at the room amazed by its beauty. Hibari sat down in a chair and opened the box to eat the bento when he saw Tsuna gawking at the room.

"Are you going to stand there and stare at the room all day?" Hibari's voice brought Tsuna back to reality. Tsuna blushed at the comment and scurried over to where Hibari was sitting. He took a seat next to Hibari. They ate in silence, but were still aware of each other's company.

"Hibari?" Hibari didn't say anything, but made a grunting noise to acknowledge him. "I don't mean to pry, but where are you parents at?"

"They're on a business trip and won't be back for awhile." Tsuna looked at him sadly.

"Do you stay in this big house by yourself?"

"The butler and the maids are usually, but I gave them winter break off. They would've asked anyway." Tsuna saddened even more.

"Don't you ever get lonely?" Hibari glared at Tsuna.

"Don't pity me, herbivore." Tsuna finished his food and looked at Hibari.

"I'm not pitying you it's just-" Hibari sighed before he abruptly cut Tsuna off.

"As much as I would like to play twenty questions with you, I feeling rather tired and you should leave." Hibari got up from his chair and walked away leaving Tsuna to stare at his fleeting figure. Hibari suddenly stopped and threw a jacket at Tsuna. Tsuna clumsily caught it.

"It's cold outside," Hibari stated simply before disappearing from the room completely and leaving Tsuna alone. Tsuna sighed and got up from his seat too. He left the room and then the house. He put on Hibari's jacket and hugged it tight against his body as he contemplated over what he learned about Hibari. 'Poor Hibari, but don't worry I'll definitely make you smile. No matter what it's a promise,' Tsuna thought as walked home with a smile of his own.

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