AN: My first official introduction to this fandom. Uh, is there anything... ah, yes, my challenge for this was to include no dialogue in this fic, and I think I did quite well. I don't think there's that many spoilers...

Title: Biting the Sky
Pairing(s): 1827, 1869, 5927, 80fem!59, 27OC, 8027
Rating: PG/T (Borderline M)
Warnings: Infidelity, crossdressing, angst, character death
Extra: Majority is AU. This was meant to be 1827 only, but then things changed. Also inspired by the 100 themes challenge done by a few 6927 fans.


1—Introduction

Seeing the brunette run across the campus, looking panicked, Hibari smirked as the boy looked left and right for the Disciplinary Committee. It seemed as if he needed to learn who the leader was.

2—Complicated

To say that they were lovers was a simplification of the truth. Hibari was, in a way, Tsunayoshi's lover, but there was so much more to their relationship.

3—Making History

It was a startling event, one that would be forever recorded. That day was the first time Kyouya Hibari had even considered being in love.

4—Rivalry

The mere idea of having to fight made Hibari smirk in amusement—he happened to like the little game of luck. However, he wasn't going to accept any challengers for Tsuna's love.

5—Unbreakable

It was a cliché to say that their bond was invincible, and both would acknowledge it to be false. However, it didn't to be impervious to attacks.

6—Obsession

It was nothing more than mere observation. Hibari never stalked the boy, Tsunayoshi Sawada, and it was pure chance that they ended up in the same place. Or that's what most assumed (excluding Reborn himself.)

7—Eternity

Eternity was something equivalent to forever, and he wouldn't like to be tied down for that long. However, if Tsuna was happy, Hibari could deal with it.

8—Gateway

A hand reached out to touch the other's cheek, but he retracted it before it reached its destination. This was a start of something different.

9—Death

Had it been anyone else, Hibari would have "bitten" them to death. Instead, he allowed the brunette to stay as he stared at the small bird that had finally collapsed from age.

10—Opportunities

It wasn't often that either one had the chance to really do anything alone. That's why, on the day that most of the Guardians were gone, they made the most by doing a variety of activities that lovers did.

11—33%

It didn't take a genius to see that Tsuna was struggling with his math homework. However, it took a genius to explain how to convert simple fractions into decimals.

12—Dead Wrong

Hibari had made the assumption that Tsuna was nothing more than a mere herbivore. However, watching the so-called heir to the Vongola fight against his opponent in the Sky Ring Battle had him reconsidering his original assumption.

13—Running Away

Seeing Hibari with someone else, someone that he claimed to hate, had Tsuna escaping from the reality. He locked himself in his own world, one where he could be happy with Kyouya Hibari, and he wished that he could say that was reality.

14—Judgment

The world was hypocritical. They said that anyone could be what they wanted, but they looked down on those that were different. They said that it was fine that one was gay, yet there were still hate crimes. It wasn't so shocking when he returned home to find Tsuna crying.

15—Seeking Solace

It had started as a way out of the loveless relationship he was in, but then it turned into something more. Tsuna had seek comfort within Gokudera, and it had turned into something more. However, the pain was still there, and he did his best to ignore it.

16—Excuses

The fact that it was wrong to cheat on Hibari was something that kept him away. However, the fact that Hibari was doing the same thing had Tsuna returning to Gokudera again and again in hopes of avoiding the reality that had shattered his world.

17—Vengeance

The pain in his chest had him realizing something—Tsuna could be possessive. However, had he not allowed his guard to fall, he would have noticed that Tsuna hadn't been acting as he normally would (especially if he caught his lover with someone else.) That in itself made Hibari feel pathetic.

18—Love

There was no such thing as love in Kyouya Hibari's dictionary, yet Tsuna would still try to shove it into his vocabulary. He would accept the word into his vocabulary as long as the brunette accepted that the word would never leave his mouth.

19—Tears

Hibari could say that he never accepted those that cried. However, watching the Vongola Decimo mourn the loss of those that could have been spared, he could say that he accepted one of those crybabies.

20—My Inspiration

Despite what most thought, Hibari was not inspired to fight for Tsunayoshi nor was his inspiration something as simple as he wanted to. His inspiration was nothing—he had no choice as to whether or not he would fight. Something always depended on it, so he's grown use to just fighting.

21—Never Again

Hugging himself, Tsuna promised himself that there would never be a situation like his. He promised that no one would suffer the same pain he did if he could help it. That's why, when he saw the girl about to attempt the same thing he did long ago to get Hibari's attention, he cried out for her to stop.

22—Online

It had broken off quite quickly. Both parties had reached an agreement—as much as they loved each other, the relationship wouldn't last if they couldn't see each other. There was no way they could maintain that same spark over the internet.

23—Failure

He was casted aside by his creator who said that he wasn't perfect. A man had soon picked him up, giving him the name Tsunayoshi. Soon, that man had also abandoned him in favor of someone else who had sparked his interest.

24—Rebirth

There was no such thing as being a phoenix. However, Tsuna still hoped it could happen as he stared at the unmoving body before him. His Guardians, dying one by one, had to rise like the phoenix because Tsuna didn't know what he'd do if they were all dead, especially his Cloud Guardian.

25—Breaking Away

Tsuna had tried to leave the Mafia multiple times, yet he was stopped each and every time. Hibari had tried to reject the offer of being one of the Guardians, yet he failed each and every time. They had both tried to escape the living hell that had become their life, and they had somewhat succeeded.

26—Forever and a Day

The punishment meant for the losers of the war was pushed onto him—he had the burden of the sky for an eternity and more. However, it was worth it if Hibari was able to escape the same fate as the rest—he didn't want everyone he cared for to be forced to hold the sky for the rest of time itself.

27—Lost and Found

Tsuna knew that it would be here, at the police station, where people lose things. However, he hadn't expected to meet an attractive officer who would take him to the "Lost and Found". Stuttering and blushing, he managed to choke out what he was searching for, and he was more than shocked when the man found it mere seconds after he heard what Tsuna said. The brunette was beyond surprise when the officer kissed him on the cheek.

28—Light

To say that Tsuna was the light that lit his dark world would be a lie. Hibari didn't live a dark life, despite some common misconceptions, but he didn't like to speak of his personal life none-the-less. In fact, he was paranoid to the point that he wouldn't allow anyone to even consider following him home (and stayed at the school until it reached midnight or later.)

29—Dark

To say that Hibari was dark was somewhat of a misconception. He wasn't all that different from any anti-social person, and Tsuna could accept that. However, there were times when Hibari's sick sense of humor would show its ugly head, and he would have to deal with the horrifying consequences.

30—Faith

There was no hope in a relationship that had no fidelity. Tsuna had always run into Gokudera's arms, and Hibari was too busy spending time with Mukuro. This relationship would not last, and neither could say that it was sudden. However, the reaction from the brunette was definitely surprising.

31—Colors

Seeing Kyouya Hibari wearing something that didn't consist of black and white made Tsuna nearly laugh in amazement. Instead, he just stared in shock—the man didn't look hideous in it, but it just didn't seem to suit the serious, stubborn prefect.

32—Exploration

Hands trailed down the willing body, and he almost smirked at the way the other melted into the touches. Instead, he just continued in hopes of seeing a more prominent reaction. Deciding that he had spent enough time examining the body, he used what he had picked up to make the boy beneath him feel pleasure beyond his imagination.

33—Seeing Red

Tsuna couldn't deny that he was jealous. He couldn't help but admit that he was possessive, and would like the world to know that they were attempting to seduce what was his, but he wouldn't. Tsuna also knew that it was useless to feel this emotion, as the people before him were never going to get his attention. Despite that, he still couldn't help but to feel a bit peeved.

34—Shades of Grey

Tsuna had to admit that he was interested by the book, "50 Shades of Grey", but he hadn't expected to read horribly written porn. He also hadn't expected Hibari to test out some of the kinks in his own way, making it much more pleasurable than the books illustrated it to be.

35—Forgotten

The memories that had been collected over the years laid in the corner. One was in the hospital for attempted suicide while the other for attempted murder. They had a huge fight, one that had been justified in both eyes, but the consequences were huge. The memories were just there to collect dust.

36—Dreamer

Tsuna could still believe that they could salvage this mess they called a relationship. He could still believe that there was hope in being able to love him without any reserves. At the same time, he knew that it wouldn't be that easy. Yet, he still hoped.

37—Mist

There was nothing here, yet Hibari had a feeling that someone was behind him not being able to see. It didn't help that the prefect couldn't understand what he was experiencing. It was sharp yet dull at the same time, and his mind wanted to reject it. For the first time, he felt loneliness.

38—Burning

His cheeks were bright red, and he couldn't help but to chuckle at the image. Tsuna, "Dame-Tsuna" had somehow managed to confess, and he looked as if he was going to pass out from the amount of the blood that rushed up to his cheeks during the brunette's confession. Maybe, just maybe, Hibari would torture his future boss more by keeping his reply a secret until the Inheritance Ceremony.

39—Out of Time

There was nothing left to say, not even a time for an "I told you so". Tsuna had died from stabbing himself on the hospital roof, and Kyouya Hibari felt something in his chest shatter. There was nothing left other than utter despair. However, he would not show it, not even when the platinum blonde would accuse him of being uncaring and cruel to the brunette. Because everything was true, and he couldn't apologize.

40—Knowing How

Sometimes, when Tsuna sat in the hospital by himself, thinking about how things had turned into this mess that it did, the brunette had a feeling that he knew the moment things changed. That time that he introduced Mukuro to Hibari, that had been the turning point that led to this hell that he could call his life.

41—Fork in the Road

He had chosen one side in favor of the other, and Hibari could say that he regretted it in the end. However, there was no way he would ever admit to choosing the wrong choice, so he kept up the pretense that this was the right choice, that he had done what he wished to do, and he could say that the choice tore them apart.

42—Start

It had first appeared as an experiment, and they had thought that it would stay that way. However, feelings and Fate had a weird way of working, and the two had soon turned that experiment into something more. Both Kyouya and Tsunayoshi could say that they weren't disappointed with how it turned out.

43—Nature's Fury

The wind whipped around him angrily, as if saying that what he was about to do was wrong. It was a warning, that he shouldn't be leaving Tsuna for someone as despicable as Mukuro Rokudo. However, Hibari didn't heed it, and he still trudge towards the house that belonged to the man that had tempted him into this.

44—At Peace

It was nice to just be in a loving embrace instead of being forced to fight or being forced to admit things that he didn't want to. Tsuna just liked being held in Hibari's arms without there being an ulterior motive. However, he did admit that he also liked being at the mercy of the other…

45—Heart's Song

His heart was thumping loudly against his chest, his cheeks were burning, and it was all because of the man blocking him from the door. That knowing smirk, those dark, lust-clouded eyes, that half-naked body—Tsuna couldn't help but think that he wouldn't be leaving the class for a long time.

46—Reflection

Hibari sat on his hospital bed, wanting to leave this place as soon as he could without notice, but he also used this time to think back on the situation at hand. He had been stabbed in the stomach by Tsuna in hopes of being killed, and he had to admit that he didn't care that the brunette wanted him dead—it was what he deserved for this deception.

47—Perfection

To say that their relationship was perfection was the best way to die. Hibari didn't like being called that, and he definitely didn't like anything of his being associated with that word (though he was a bit hypocritical since he thought Tsuna was "perfect" at times.)

48—Everyday Magic

There was no fairytale ending, there was no waking up to such a beautiful person every morning, there was nothing that had that romantic spark that the brunette had heard about from his female friends. However, he couldn't be disappointed since Kyouya did things to show he cared, such as kissing him on the cheek whenever they were alone, such as hugging him whenever he requested it, such as going out with him even though Kyouya hated crowds. Yes, it wasn't the fairytale he hoped for, but Tsuna could be happy with this.

49—Umbrella

It was embarrassing being under the same umbrella as Kyouya Hibari, but Tsuna was also pleasantly pleased with that. It was a bit uncomfortable being stared at by the boys and to receive glares from the girls, but he didn't pay much attention to it. Maybe one day he could confess his feelings, and maybe hold Hibari in public, but this would be good for now.

50—Party

Taking a sip of water, Hibari stared at the dance floor in distaste. He wasn't one to celebrate something like his birthday, and he knew that his so-called friends knew that too. However, the brunette that kept shyly throwing him glances might make up for this pathetic gathering in a seedy bar.

51—Troubling Thoughts

Sometimes, there were doubts that would surface in his mind. However, he tried not to let it beat him when he was alone with Hibari. There were times when he thought that the other would leave him for Mukuro, and there were times, when he was alone, that he had a feeling that Hibari was with the man. However, Tsuna wouldn't say anything.

52—Stirring of the Wind

Feeling something lift his shirt up slightly, something cold nonetheless, Tsuna originally assumed that the wind was blowing. When it happened once again just mere seconds, and nothing else seemed to move, such as the leaves on the trees, Tsuna had to rethink his original assumption.

53—Future

Kyouya Hibari hadn't thought about anything but what happened that night in Mukuro's house, so he was shocked to see the ring next to his phone one day. There was nothing but regret in this relationship, and he knew that they couldn't continue without destroying themselves. So, with a soft, inaudible sigh, he called the man to break off whatever it was that they once had.

54—Health and Healing

The boy that had wanted to speak to him was too kind, someone that shouldn't be with a person like him. That's why Tsuna kept pushing him away, refusing to speak of the events that led him here. Instead, his beloved, Gokudera, had nearly killed herself in hopes of getting Yamamoto's attention. It had forced Tsuna to reveal his past.

55—Separation

It was for the best, to split off for the meantime. It would be much easier for them to work this way, and it would cause less stress. Taking half of the shopping list, Tsuna went into the food department as Hibari went to get other (sanitary) supplies.

56—Everything For You

Tsuna had done everything he could to keep it from falling apart. He had even died for the sake of Kyouya Hibari. Even then, the man wouldn't spare him a second glance, wouldn't even come to visit his grave.

57—Slow Down

Pulling the covers closer to his body, Tsuna could only glare at the other in anger as the man kept trying to coax him into showing off his body. It wasn't that he was ashamed of his body—it was that he was horrified of the clothes that his friends had forced him into.

58—Heartfelt Apology

There was no way he could say it, nor could he ask for the man to keep his eyes on him only. Instead, Tsuna could only murmur words that felt empty and hollow. The brunette couldn't really let him go, though, and had hurt them both even more. In the end, he was left with nothing but a desire to at least apologize for everything he had caused.

59—Challenged

Mukuro had a smirk on his face, and Tsuna felt a bit intimidated. However, he would accept if only because he couldn't lose to the man that was also his best friend. There was no way the brunette could lose against Mukuro because if he did, then this whole thing, the amount of time he spent with Hibari, would be for nothing.

60—Exhaustion

There was nothing worse than having to stop for breath when it came to running away from the reality of this. However, Hibari could say that was not the case. He rather feel the physical tiredness than the emotional and mental one—the lies that piled one by one made him sick to the stomach, but he managed to keep them in check.

61—Accuracy

Tsuna, at that moment, had wished that he was wrong as he usually was in school. Instead, he was horrifyingly right, and he wanted to run from this. Instead, he was frozen on the spot, watching Hibari seduce Mukuro into the room. Not waiting any longer, his grip tightened on the knife, and he made himself known.

62—Irregular Orbit

Explaining anything scientific to Tsunayoshi Sawada was near impossible, as teaching him how babies were made had already traumatized him, but Kyouya Hibari still tried to teach the other something. However, it was hard to explain the planets routes to the brunette, who didn't understand how the sun managed to attract the planets into an elliptical pattern.

63—Cold Embrace

It was freezing cold, and Hibari wished that Tsuna had worn some type of protective covering to keep himself warm. Instead, the brunette was currently snuggling against him, and he was freezing cold. At that moment, he decided that Tsuna wouldn't be allowed outside until he helped Hibari warm up.

64—Frost

It was windy, and the snow was whipping around them, yet Hibari found himself content with watching Tsuna run up to the window and writing on it. The childish excitement made the brunette cuter than he already was, and the raven-haired man would be sure to make sure that Tsuna had indulged in the more explicit benefits of being kept close to home.

65—A Moment in Time

There was nothing better than this moment, the time that Hibari had whispered words of love and encouragement. There was nothing better than the moment the boy's eyes lit up with happiness as he was accepted into their family. There was nothing worse than finding out that it was all a dream of his.

66—Dangerous Territory

Yamamoto had to word his sentences carefully because he didn't know what would set off Tsunayoshi Sawada. Watching his friend fall slowly into depression—yes, he acknowledged him as such even if the other refused to speak—was crushing, but he would work out what had happened to cause this. Even if he knew that he shouldn't be trying to pry.

67—Boundaries

There was no such thing as "personal space" when it came to Takeshi Yamamoto, so Tsuna wasn't all that shocked when he started to ask about his past. Still, the brunette kept silent in hopes of deterring the other from this sensitive topic.

68—Unsettling Revelations

Sitting at home, Tsuna had contemplated on calling his boyfriend, but decided against it. Instead, he called up Mukuro Rokudo, who suspiciously didn't answer his phone. The way that Hibari was acting, the way that Mukuro wouldn't talk, it had worried Tsuna. Instead of commenting on it, he tried calling once again, only to get the voicemail. His phone fell from his hand as he finally came to a conclusion that would explain both their behaviors.

69—Shattered

Takeshi knew that it would be impossible to put the brunette back together, yet he still tried. Even against his girlfriend's wish, he visited time and time again in hopes of seeing some type of improvement. At the first sign of an improvement—one that nearly cost his girlfriend's life—the hard work just broke with the brunette's death.

70—Bitter Silence

Staring at Hibari, Tsuna wanted to bring up the past in which they were in love with each other. Instead, he just kept staring in hopes of getting the other to speak. Hibari wanted to say something, such as breaking off what they had, but he knew he wouldn't. Instead, he stared back, hoping that the lies would stick together and hide the truth from Tsuna.

71—The True You

Tsuna wasn't someone who was powerful, yet he wasn't pathetically weak. He wasn't someone that commanded attention, yet everyone gravitated towards him in the end. He was a bunch of contradictions, yet that made him himself. That was also what made Kyouya interested in the first place.

72—Pretense

Tsuna could sit here and pretend that he didn't know that Hibari wasn't constantly running into Mukuro's arms and seeking comfort there. Hibari could pretend that this relationship wasn't a sham that would destroy them both in the end. They could pretend, but that didn't mean that they were blind to the truth of the matter.

73—Patience

Tsuna would sit at home, waiting for his lover to return. Every time he did, Tsuna would wrap his arms around the other in hopes of getting him to stay, even if he knew it was futile. He would have to wait for what he wanted, and he could do that for an eternity and more if it meant that the other was happy with this life.

74—Midnight

The clock struck twelve, and the princess, who was actually a crossdressing boy, had run from the prince to return home before he was discovered. The princess left a glass slipper, and the prince easily caught up to her. With tears in her eyes, she turned towards him one last time, and stabbed him, only to see that she had missed his vital spots.

75—Shadows

The children watched the princess dance with the prince, murmuring words of one of them dying soon. They watched, shrouded in darkness, as the night went on. They didn't say a thing as she ran away. However, a gasp of shock had escaped the mass as the princess was soon brought back and escorted into the prince's private chamber.

76—Summer Haze

There was nothing worse than forgetting, yet that's what Tsunayoshi Sawada did. He forgot the beautiful, yet painful, summer, and had blamed it on the heat. The truth was that he didn't want to remember the disappearance of the prefect, the one that had vanished without a trace.

77—Memories

Takeshi had to admit that he wanted to know what the other knew of his past, but he could never ask his soon-to-be brother-in-law about the boy in the hospital bed. When he did ask, all he got was a nearly inaudible answer of Tsuna and him, which didn't answer much since the boy didn't even flinch as Hayato entered the room.

78—Change in the Weather

It was pretty intense, the sunlight, for it to quickly change into a dark, harsh storm. From there, it became cloudy, where no one could see anything, and then the fog had settled to shield the one person. It was sudden, it was intense, and no one could figure out why the weather was changing suddenly and constantly.

79—Illogical

Takeshi had a theory as to why Tsuna was in the hospital. From what he knew of his brother-in-law, the former baseball player had deduced that the brunette was subjected to some UMA testing, and that he wouldn't speak because the aliens has forbidden him lest he wants to be responsible for the death of innocent citizens. (Only to be told that he was completely wrong by his girlfriend a few minutes later, who didn't humor her brother at all.)

80—Only Human

Mistakes were made, apologies were said—that was a cycle that had developed during their relationship. However, Tsuna hopes that both he and Hibari could evolve from this cycle, as the human race was known for adapting quite quickly.

81—A Place to Belong

The words tore at him, the words of not being able to find a place to call his, but he still kept going on. Even without a smile, people knew that he wasn't giving up, and they though the best of him because of that. It still didn't ease the pain, but it was better than nothing at all.

82—Advantage

Tsuna had thought that he could win the game that Mukuro had created, and had he tried harder, he could have. He was already with Kyouya Hibari, so it shouldn't have been that hard to keep his boyfriend away from his best friend. Somehow, Mukuro had won even with everything against him.

83—Breakfast

It was an interesting time of day; Hibari wasn't completely up, Tsuna was extremely energetic, and yet they somehow ended up in bed. The syrup ran down Tsuna's body, pooling at his naval. With those half-lidded eyes, Hibari stared at him even as he started to lick up the syrup.

84—Echoes

The words that left his lips haunted Tsuna forever. Even when he had finally gotten over the man, the words still threatened his relationship. He couldn't trust the other nor could he trust himself. However, slowly, the words were being lost to time and to human nature. Tsuna wouldn't dwell on the words that were said to him before he met Kyouya Hibari.

85—Falling

Tsuna had to admit that it might be better if he didn't exist, if he wasn't alive. The words that wanted to escape his lips didn't and instead, he fell into the nuclear reactor. If anything, a meltdown would happen and destroy himself with it.

86—Picking Up the Pieces

Takeshi had to admit that he wasn't the best with completing puzzles, and he didn't expect to do this on his own. With Hayato's help, he would put back together their friend, and maybe one day see him smile instead of seeing that same blank, apathetic expression.

87—Gunshot

The sound echoed in his mind, yet nothing like that actually happened. It might as well have been done with the way the words pierced him. Tsuna had concluded at that moment that he'd rather be shot than hear his boyfriend say words of love to someone else.

88—Possession

Something had taken control, had whispered words of sweet, sweet revenge, and he couldn't ignore the lull of it. However, staring at the brunette who had been his closest friend and the person his friend was in love with on the ground, bleeding to death, made Mukuro question whether he was right to listen to the voice.

89—Twilight

The thought of being the girl, however cliché, in the book was something that Tsuna entertained every once in a while. He could pretend that he and Hibari were meant to be, and that this was some type of test for their love. The reality was that what he wished to be true wasn't, and what he wished to be a test was his reality.

90—Nowhere and Nothing

There was nowhere to escape to, and he had nothing to aid his escape. However, catching a glimpse of the vampire, Hibarin, Tsuna couldn't help but think that he didn't want to escape if the vampire really planned on doing as he said.

91—Answers

He wanted to ask so many things, he wanted to know what Hibari would say in response, but he wasn't selfish enough to do so. Things like "Keeps your eyes on me only"—he could never request that, even if that was his greatest desire. Also, he didn't want to know who held Hibari's heart as he felt the answer wasn't him.

92—Innocence

There was nothing left, as he had been disposed of as soon as he gave the man everything. However, the man that had soon found him had accepted him even though he lost everything to the person he was in love with. It didn't take long for Tsuna to fall for the man that had saved him, Kyouya Hibari.

93—Simplicity

Small gestures—Hibari giving his lover a slight smile, Tsuna laughing for no reason—had shown their love for each other. However, that didn't mean that bigger things could be done, such as massages and love letters, but they chose to show their love through everyday means.

94—Reality

It was their version of the world, and it had terrified Tsuna. However, with a reassuring squeeze, Hibari had managed to coax the other out into what they had created. Maybe, just maybe, he could live here for an eternity with the man he loved, and still did.

95—Acceptance

Hibari had long ago learned that he had developed feelings for the future boss of the Vongola. He had long ago known that he would be facing serious competition in gaining the other's affection. However, he hadn't know that Tsuna would take him in just mere seconds after he started to seriously try.

96—Lesson

Learning the male anatomy was not his list of things he wanted to do, but Tsuna still listened diligently since he didn't want to be "bitten to death" for wasting the prefect's time. However, he hadn't been expected to be given a hands-on lesson, and left the reception room looking dazed and with a few bite marks on his shoulder.

97—Enthusiasm

With a small smirk, Hibari had the Vongola Decimo pinned to the wall, and he was pleasantly surprised to feel the other already reacting to his touches. The prefect would have never guessed that his (secret) lover would be this eager about playing a game with him.

98—Game

Staring at the board, the girl made a move, in which Tsuna was forced into a compromising situation, and she laughed. The board was something the Gods had created long ago for the two to play with, and she intended on exploiting her favorite pairing, even if her sister was against it.

99—Friendship

A simple gesture, really—that was how this started. A hand offered to him in hopes of getting the boy to follow, and Hibari had done just that. Watching the other enter the forest and following. They had spent hours there that day, and subsequently met up quite often. When one couldn't make it, they would somehow make it up to the other through some gift. When they had grown up some, that had changed into something more, yet they still met up in the forest.

100—Endings

There was no such thing as a happy ending. There was no way they could go back to how they were. There was nothing left. There was nothing to go back to in the end. There was no way he could allow the same thing to happen. There was no chance of salvation. There was nothing but bliss as the knife sunk into his neck once again. There were no sounds that left his lips as he collapsed to the ground. There was no way to comfort the two who wanted to save him.


AN: Okay, apparently some of these are linked, which is what happens when I listen to a song on loop. 13, 15, 16, 17, 21, 30, 35, 36, 39, 40, 41, 43, 46, 51, 53, 54, 56, 58, 59, 60, 61, 65 (if you squint), 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 72, 77, 79, 82, 86, 87, 88, 91, and 100 are interconnected in their own way. 74 and 75 are also connected.

A little game: I have referenced at least four Vocaloid songs in this project. If you can name the four... I'll give you a free request (that I will work on.)

Also, I was convinced to expand 57... into something.