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Chapter 2 ~ Disappearance
Yamamoto was getting a little jumpy, and the mist wasn't helping at all. He had lost Reborn, Tsuna and Gokudera in the mist. One second they were there, the next they had disappeared. He frowned. Maybe they had just went somewhere to get something, but it wasn't like Tsuna to leave him out.
He had gone to Tsuna's and Gokudera's house, but they weren't there. He had gone to almost the whole of Namimori, but they were nowhere to be found.
He sighed. Maybe they'll return tomorrow. He'll resume his search for them then, assuming they still haven't turned up.
Tsuna suddenly stopped in his tracks. His hyper intuition alerted him that there was someone nearby. He glanced around, but he saw nobody.
Suddenly, something or someone knocked Tsuna heads over heel from above. Tsuna tried to yell, but instead inhaled in a clump of wet grass, choking him.
He tried to fight off the attacker but instantly stopped when the familiar call of "Jyuudaime!" rang in his ears.
"Go-Gokudera-kun?" Tsuna cried in surprise. "What were you doing up in the tree?"
Gokudera clambered off Tsuna. "I'm very very very sorry, Jyuudaime!" He knocked his head continuously on the ground. "I apologise deeply for hurting you, and I'm….."
"Why were you in the tree, Gokudera?" Reborn cut in.
Gokudera faced Reborn and flushed, "I got lost in the mist, and uh…. I found myself stuck on a branch."
Tsuna stared at Gokudera, trying to get over the fright of being attacked by Gokudera.
"By the way, Jyuudaime," Gokudera said, changing the subject. "Did you see that baseball idiot anywhere?"
"No, we didn't," Tsuna paused for a moment, thinking. "Wasn't he with you?"
"As if!" Gokudera spat. "Jyuudaime, do you happen to know where are we?"
Tsuna pointed towards the mansion. "We can ask the people staying at that mansion."
Inwardly he thought. 'At least I hope so…'
"This doesn't look like Japan to me, anyway," Gokudera said. He started striding towards the mansion. "And those people staying there are gonna tell me where this is freaking place is, or I'll blow them and their mansion fifty ways to Sunday."
"Hey! Wait up, G-Gokudera-kun!" Tsuna cried as he stumbled to catch up with his right-hand man.
Vongola Primo was having a relaxing day. For once, his paperwork was done and good riddance! His guardians were all off-duty at the moment, except for Alaude, who was on an undercover mission in England. And as usual, Daemon Spade was nowhere to be found. He only appeared when he wanted something.
But why then, was he feeling so uneasy?
Primo leaned back in his chair and glanced out of the window. It had been a very misty day, and he couldn't see two metres out of the window. He was just about to open the window when someone knocked on the door.
"Come in" Primo called.
The door opened and Asari Ugetsu, the first-generation rain guardian entered, wearing his usual bright smile.
"Good afternoon, Giotto," Asari said, "I was thinking of going for a quick inspection of the grounds. Will you accompany me?"
Primo shook his head regretfully. "I'm sorry, Asari. I promised G that I'll meet him at the village in another hour or so."
Asari nodded. "Never mind then. I'll ask Knuckles to accompany me. I think he's in his room at the moment." He glanced at Primo. "After all, we have to make sure that there are no spies posted by the Xernus in out own backyard."
"Be careful, Asari," Primo said. "You never know what might be out there, even though it's our own area."
Asari smiled grimly. "What can be out there other than a few low-grade spies? I'll deal with them, and you can question them later, if you wish to do so, Giotto."
"Okay, but please, Asari. Be extra careful." Giotto reminded him. "Lampo got hurt on his way here, and I don't want the same thing to happen to the rest of the guardians."
Asari chuckled as he left the room. "What can a few spies do to us?" He asked. The door closed silently behind him, and he was gone.
Primo opened the window and gave a quick glance around. There wasn't anything out of the norm happening, but he still couldn't shake off the uneasy feeling that something was going to happen.
Something really, really bad.
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