Disclaimer: I do not own any of the characters in KHR, but I do own my OC(s) and this fanfic's plot.
Warning: Contains a new attribute of Dying Will Flame. If you don't like it, don't read this story. If you read it, you know the consequences. Thank you.
Summary: The wind can affect the cloud. Reborn found a girl suitable to be a Wind Guardian, a position which had been vacant for generations after the Primo family. Why was it vacant? And what will happen to the story as she joins the Vongola family? HibarixOC
Entangled
2nd Target: Meeting
Reina blinked in confusion. She was pretty sure that she was just walking straight, out of the hall and towards her classroom, but somehow she ended in an area with a lot of trees and an empty ground. Shrugging, she started walking again in opposite direction, trusting her instinct to lead her. She had expected that she would get lost in her new school. After all, the school was big and she had zero sense of direction. Her father and brother always told her to bring a map wherever she went.
...
"Now that you mention it," she mumbled to herself, rummaging through her skirt pocket to find a small map, drawn by her brother who was a graduate from the school. It was a bit crumpled, but pretty much readable. The map could help her to return to the main building and to her classroom.
There was one problem, though...
She could not read a map.
...
Crushing the map and throwing it away, she decided to just continue walking forward. If she kept walking, at least something was bound to happen.
And something did happen.
"Hey, you," a deep voice said.
Reina stopped walking and turned around to face the source of the voice. She was met with a guy with slightly messy black hair. His dark gray eyes stared directly into her brown ones. He was looking down at her, being taller than she was. He also looked older than she was, and for some reasons, he was not wearing the same uniform as the other male students she had seen before. In place of the light brown coat and dark-blue tie, he wore a plain white shirt and a black gakuran hung on his shoulders. On his sleeve, there was an armband with the kanji of Discipline sewn on it. She wondered whether he was a student of the school.
"Why are you here? Class has started," he asked coldly, his eyes narrowing. "Are you skipping class?"
Reina shook her head, lifting up a board written "I cannot find my class."
The guy frowned, glaring at her murderously, and took out a pair of tonfas. "Skipping class is breaking the rules. You must be punished."
The black-haired girl shook her head once again. "I'm not skipping. I'm really lost."
Apparently, the guy decided not to listen to her explanation as he charged at her. Reina instinctively took out her weapon. Considering that it would be a short-distance fight, she immediately took out her twin short swords instead of her chain. She blocked the tonfa from hitting her head with the unsheathed sword. She stumbled slightly when he pressed on with his attack. His eyes narrowed as she stopped his attack
"Bringing a weapon to school is also forbidden," the guy said as he pulled back slightly before continued with his attacks.
"How about you?" she thought, blocking and avoiding the attacks alternatively.
She had always believed that she was fast. Her father had always told her to improve on her speed since she was weak, and she did as she was advised. Her agility was comparatively at a higher level as compared to her strength. However, she doubted her skill then since the male student in front of her was able to match her speed.
What made the situation horrible was that he was much stronger than she was.
"Too weak," the guy said as if he had read her mind.
Reina gasped as a kick landed on her stomach, causing her to slide backwards by a few feet. She knelt on one knee on the ground, holding onto her stomach. From the pains, she could tell that there had to be some nasty bruises later. She gritted her teeth due to the pain, but she refused to give up.
Hibari was truly amused as he stared at the panting girl in front of him. The girl was definitely not backing up as she stood up and took a battle stance, staring back at him.
He felt a smirk slowly forming on his lips. He could tell that the girl was a new student as she did not run away or looked scared after seeing him. Those who had been in Namimori Middle School for some time would have recognized him, the head of the disciplinary committee. Only new students were unaware of his power over the school.
Also, she seemed to be an honest student. He actually believed her excuse of being lost for not attending class, especially since she stated it while staring right into his eyes. However, he found it a bit weird that she communicated using a sign board. Nonetheless, for him, it was good if she was mute, since she would not speak. He liked it when his subordinates were quiet.
On top of that, her fighting skills could be useful for the disciplinary committee. Although she was not match for him, evading his attacks still required some skills and experiences in real fights. She would be helpful in keeping order in Namimori.
Her uprightness and persistence were enough reasons for him to make her joining the committee. After all, the disciplinary committee needed more people, including those from the first year. As for him, the short-haired girl would make an interesting toy.
His train of thoughts was cut short when he saw her putting away her swords and taking out a chain. He had never seen anyone fighting with a chain before. It would be a new experience for him and for that, he was thrilled.
Swiftly, she threw the blunt end of her chain, aiming at his face. He could easily read her movement since her attack was so straight-forward. Calmly, he blocked it his tonfa, advancing towards her. Hibari saw her hastily pulled back her chain and gave him another attack, causing him to jump back. The girl apparently was trying to keep a distance from him. She was a long-distance fighter, he concluded, and a defensive one too.
Noticing how she changed her stance, he could tell she was getting serious and treating their fight as a real battle. She no longer used the blunt end of her chain, but instead, she used the sharp one. The assault was aimed at his face, but he only had to shift slightly to dodge the attack. He glanced behind him to find that he blade was embedded on a wall far behind him. There was a fine crack on the wall where the blade was stuck onto.
"Wow," the black-haired head prefect said in amusement as she pulled back her chain quickly.
There was no way he could contain his urge to bite her to death then. His smirk grew wider when he saw fear in her eyes. She could sense his killing intent, he assumed. Even as much as he enjoyed fighting, Hibari disliked having a prolonged fight and he wanted to get this battle over with.
Without a warning, he dashed towards her. Her eyes went wide as he appeared right in front of her in a matter of seconds. He emotionlessly kicked her hard on the side of her stomach, causing her to slam into a wall. She slowly slid down the wall, groaning. Putting away his weapons, Hibari walked towards her. He roughly grabbed her collar, forcing her to stand, and pushed her against the wall.
"What's your name?" he asked. "I haven't given you your punishment for breaking the school rules."
There was a small incoherent mumble coming from her lips. With the small strength he did not expect she had, she lifted a board. "I don't talk to strangers."
"How obstinate," Hibari mused mentally. At least, he knew she was not mute. She just...did not talk to strangers.
"You'll know me. sooner or later," he stated calmly, "Now tell me your name before I bite you to death."
The girl looked up to meet his gaze. The head prefect could see apprehension in her eyes. Her eyes looked up as she thought, before she finally said in a listless voice, "Ogawa Reina."
That was all he needed to know all her details. With just her name, Hibari could get information from many sources by various means. He dropped her to the ground, causing her to groan softly. Her hand flew to her stomach automatically. It was not a wonder. With his attacks, she probably would have a serious bruise or a broken rib. He could care less, though. Turning on his heels, Hibari walked away, leaving Reina behind.
In his head, he had already planned what to do with her. He could not wait to meet her again, as his toy next time.
A/N: I'm bad at describing fighting scenes *OTL* but I tried my best! Hope you like this chapter.
