Tsuna for short) snored peacefully on his bed-blankets pulled up on his shoulders. Unknown, beside the small shiver of warning from the Hyper Intuition, of the onyx eyes glinting is the moon's soft glow.
~-~-~Morning~-~-~
About 3 A.M. in the morning, Tsuna awoke to birds singing and soft green grass. As well as a bird beside his turned head with a worm squiggling in its mouth. He shrieked, fluttering eyes going wide, and sat up in surprise.
"What in the world?" Tsuna muttered. He was in a park, lying behind a pair of swings. There were two slides-one tall and the other small-and a sand box in the corner. a see saw sat on the right with a large play ground in the center.
His gaze shifted to a raven haired teen looking the same age as him who was currently sitting in the swing rocking.
"Excuse me," Tsuna called out.
The teen's head whipped back towards Tsuna. "W-When did you get there?"
Shrugging, Tsuna answered, "Dunno. I was hoping you would know."
"You're weird," the boy laughed. "Maybe that thing will help?" He pointed beside Tsuna's legs.
Tsuna looked to where he pointed at and saw a letter with a Vongola seal. Hesitantly, he picked it up and let a small amount of Sky Flames be released as to not let the other male see. Opening the letter, he read its contents.
Dear Tsuna,
When you wake up and read this, you'll notice you're not at home.
('Yeah, I figured that out,' Tsuna thought.) I want you to help this world's war with exorcists against demons. This is not a request, but an order. Your guardians shall take care of your duties until you return. Don't fail.

You're Devoted Tutor, ('More like Spartan,' Tsuna scoffed.)
Reborn
"You okay?" the teen questioned.
"Yeah, I'm fine," Tsuna smiled. "Just homeless at the moment. Bokura no namae Sawada Tsunayoshi. I prefer to be called Tsuna though."
"Telling your name a random stranger?" the teen laughed.
Tsuna's smile widened. "My intuition says to trust you."
"Alright, the name's Rin, Okumura Rin," the raven grinned. "You can stay at the Church with my twin Yukio, my father, the other priests, and I."
"Inviting a stranger to your home?" Tsuna mischievously replied. "Alright, I'll do it." He paused. "But! I shall work for you in return."
Rin raised a brow as the two began to walk away from the park. "What will or can you do? You're fourteen and puny."
"I'm 16 for you information and I'm not that weak. Anyways, I'm a pretty decent singer. I could sing for money."
"That's a pretty good idea, coming from a 14 year old," Rin continued to joke.
"16!"
"Prove it."
"My birthday's October 14, 19xx."
"Meaning you're older than I am, yet I'm still taller."
"Not my fault I'm small."
Interrupting their bickering, a voice shouted, "Yo, Okumura!"
The two turned to see a group of teens sneering at them. They all surrounded one boy who gave Tsuna a bad feeling-not for himself, but for Rin.
"What do you want now?" scowled Rin.
"Heard your brother's going to True Cross Academy on a scholarship. My parents said they don't want much people finding out, so how much?" the leader questioned.
"Huh?" Rin responded.
The leader smirked. "How much you want to keep your mouth shut? It's pitiful your brother is so poor he needs a scholarship and stays Mr.-Goody-Two-Shoes."
Rin growled. "How dare you!" He lunged forward towards the leader, but was grabbed by the gang.
Tsuna writhed as he, too, was grabbed. He watched as the hot, metal brand came closer to Rin's arm. He burst into flames, with the surprise of Rin doing the same-only a dark blue color instead of clear orange.
"I've found you," the leader wildly grinned. "If I deliver you to Satan, I'll become powerful!"
From behind, a loud chant was heard.