Title: The Arcobaleno's Sky

Summary: Tsuna is a person who works 'behind the scenes'. He is a shadow that helps those who need assistance. He was never one to take the spotlight of anything, and yet, he was called to the the meeting of the strongest 7.

Disclaimers: I do not own Katekyo Hitman Reborn.


Tsuna paced around his room uncertainly. He didn't know who he should ally himself with, the Vongola, or the Segugio. While siding with the Vongola was the more reasonable choice, he also didn't want to betray his team.

He decided to think about it rationally. The Vongola never attacked a famiglia without a reason. Normally the famiglias they attacked were associated with some kind of illegal crime such as human trafficking—though the mafia itself was illegal. However, it was strange for Nono to send him a message with so much information, which meant that the situation that they were in was probably dire. In fact, it almost as if Nono needed his assistance this time.

Tsuna stopped in front of the letter and picked it up, rereading the letter once more to look for any peculiarities. His eyes scanned over the line, 'but it has come to light that the Segugio famiglia has been acting suspiciously in the last few weeks.'

Tsuna was almost amused by the fact that even the Vongola didn't know what they were up too. The Segugio and the Vongola famiglias were always rather close to each other. They shared information, money, and other materials between each other, and they were always ready to help one another during an attack. So what had prompted the Segugio to start avoiding the Vongola?

On the other hand, helping the Segugio famiglia would mean that he would have to work with the team again, and he knew how well that went. Really, the only thing he would get out of helping the Segugio was a hefty amount of money.

Tsuna frowned and dropped the letter onto his desk. He needed to think this through. Coming up with a rash decision on the spot could lead to bad results.

He sighed and prepared to leave his apartment once more.


Tsuna brought the drink he bought up to his mouth, enjoying the cool freshness it delivered. He lowered the beverage down to his lap as he watched a group of children run around the park from a nearby bench under the shade of trees. This time of year was when the temperatures in Italy were highest, and Tsuna didn't enjoy it. He briefly wondered if leaving the coolness of his apartment to ponder about his decision really was the best idea.

He sighed and took another sip from his cold drink, leaning back into the bench to look up at the sky when someone took a seat next to him. He turned his head to take a look at who it was.

The person was a female with blue eyes and navy blue hair with a long ponytail. She wore a long white dress with a strange mushroom looking hat. Under her left eye was the symbol for the Giglio Nero famiglia.

Tsuna instantly leaped off the bench taking a fighting position. The woman watched him with a curious expression.

"Hello," she greeted him giving him a disarming smile. Tsuna hesitated to reply, unsure of whether she was an enemy or not.

"I'm not going to hurt you, if that's what you're wondering," the woman said. Tsuna relaxed his guard when his intuition didn't act up, and tilted his head to the side curiously.

"Who're you?" he asked her.

"I'm Luce from the Giglio Nero famiglia," she introduced herself. "Though," she smiled sheepishly, "you could probably already deduce that much from the symbol on my cheek. I'm sorry if I startled you."

Tsuna scratched the back of his head, unsure whether he should introduce himself or not. The woman—Luce—seemed kind enough, but if Tsuna learned anything from living in the mafia, it was that looks could be deceiving.

"You don't have to introduce yourself if you want."

"No… It's not that," Tsuna said. "I'm—"

"Tsuna, right?"

Tsuna retook his fighting position. "How do you know that?" he asked suspiciously.

"I'm a fortune teller," Luce said in her own defense. "Two days ago I had a vision that I would be meeting with you here in this park at this exact time."

Tsuna gave her skeptical look. "Do you have proof?"

Luce nodded. "After we met each other, you asked me a question. You wanted to know who of two sides you should help."

Tsuna narrowed his eyes, but nodded once again dropping his stance. What Luce said had confused him because he didn't warm up to the people that he had just met that quickly, but he was the only one who knew about his problem, so that was enough proof for him. Now, he was curious as to what Luce had seen in her vision.

"What did you say in response?" he asked her.

"I told you, 'I cannot tell you who you should and shouldn't help, but Nono is a very understanding person.'"

"So you're telling me to help the Segugio famiglia?" Tsuna asked with a frown.

"Not necessarily. In the end, it didn't matter which option you chose."

Tsuna's forehead creased. "Another vision?"

"Indeed. Your soul cried out with fury."

Tsuna shook his head. Luce was speaking in riddles. "I think I've already spent all the anger I have."

"Perhaps you think you have."

"What do you mean by that?"

Luce smiled at Tsuna apologetically and stood up. "I have to go," she said. "I'm sorry for making you spill your caffé freddo. I'll give you money to pay for another." She approached Tsuna and handed him one euro.

"Good luck," she said as she passed by him.

Tsuna watched her go before looking down. On the ground lay his coffee cup with its contents spilled all over the ground.


In the end, Tsuna decided to refuse Nono's request, but he still had his doubts. According to Luce, it didn't matter who he would choose if her fortune telling were the real deal. He normally would not believe that fortune telling of that caliber existed, but if mafia men who could use rainbow colored flames existed, why couldn't accurate fortune telling?

Tsuna exhaled as he tried to concentrate his cloud flames. It was more than a little frustrating to get it to do what he wanted, and so far, the best he could do was charge it up to destroy something. He knew that using cloud flames in such a manner was disgraceful to those who knew how to properly utilize the flame, but Tsuna couldn't just stumble across someone like that and expect them to teach him.

The small purple flame jerked around above his hands, asking him to let it run free. Tsuna did his best to contain it, but in the end it still managed to explode outward. Tsuna fell over from the force.

Tsuna groaned as he sat up, muttering, "You just can't contain cloud flames can you."

A small orange orb fell into his lap and he picked it up, allowing it to roll around on his palm before it cracked. Tsuna sighed and tossed the remains of the orb into a nearby trashcan.

From what he had learned when he was younger, cloud flames were capable of duplicating, growing, increasing durability, or absorbing other flames. If he couldn't even handle duplicating or resizing a small orb, then Tsuna wasn't sure if he could master using cloud flames.

He stood up from where he fell and walked over to his desk. Where he left his five new letters on the table. "Give me a break," he said exasperatedly under his breath as he sat down to read them one by one. The letters came from five different famiglias: Fiume, Anguilla, Covino, Segugio, and Vongola. Three of the five were requests for him to join their famiglias. The letter he received from the Segugio was a request for him to protect them, which he burned along with the other three letters. The last one from the Vongola was Nono's reply for Tsuna turning down his request.

Dear Yoshi,

It is a shame that you will not be assisting us this time, but I understand. Should you change your mind, just contact me, and I will give you the information them.

Nono

"We'll see, Nono," Tsuna muttered. "We'll see."


Tsuna looked through the information about the Segugio famiglia once more. The famiglia's security was a lot tighter than most, and since Tsuna wasn't a professional hacker, he was only able to get a limited amount of information. He didn't like any of the information that he had found. The famiglia began hiding from the Vongola around the time that the boss' son had inherited the famiglia. The famiglia had began striking many illigal deals with other underground companies. Unfortunately, Tsuna couldn't get what they got from the deals, or what their current activities were. It frustrated him to no end.

Tsuna sighed and stood up to leave the room passing by his cloak that hung right beside the door. He gave it one long stare before lifting it off its hook and draping it over his shoulders. He clasped the two links that kept the cloak from falling off his shoulders together and walked out the door.


Tsuna stood in front of the meeting place's door with a frown. He didn't feel like entering the place even though he had decided to accept the mission.

"Chaos, I see you're wearing you're cloak today?"

Tsuna gasped and spun around to come not quite face to face with Reborn. "Don't do that!"

"Oh? But shouldn't you have been able to sense me? After all, you're Yo—"

"Ahhh! Shut up! Shut up! Shut up! Don't say it!" Tsuna cried while waving his arms around.

Reborn smirked. "It's not as if anyone else is around."

"That doesn't mean you can just blurt it out to the world!" Tsuna retorted having regained his composure. The door swung open from behind Tsuna.

"Hey," Lal Mirch said glaring at both Tsuna and Reborn. "If you two are done, then don't just stand there and bicker with each other. We're discussing out battle plans." Lal Mirch retreated back into the room. Reborn shrugged and followed her inside, and Tsuna followed shortly after.

"Oh!" Someone Tsuna didn't recognize exclaimed as he approached Reborn. "So you're Reborn—the famous number one hitman! I feel so honored to meet you, kora!"

Tsuna stared at the teenager who had enthusiastically greeted Reborn. He had short chin-length blond hair with a green bandana that kept most of his bangs out of his face. He had a plain white shirt with a green jacket and green pants secured to his waist by a black belt. On his back was an anti tank rifle. Tsuna stared at the weapon with wonder.

"Colonello! I already told you, you're not here to fool around!" Lal Mirch reprimanded the blond.

"Okay," Colonello said disappointedly. "By the way, who're you, kora?" He pointed at Tsuna.

"… Tsuna Sawada," Tsuna replied.

"Tsuna Sawada?" Colonello echoed. "Hmm… Never heard of you."

"Of course you wouldn't have," Tsuna muttered.

"I'm Colonello, kora!" the blond introduced himself. Tsuna raised his brow curiously at Colonello. 'Kora' is 'hey' in Japanese isn't it? Tsuna mused. Why is he using it all the way here in Italy?

Lal Mirch cleared her throat. "Well, if you're all done introducing yourselves, shall I introduce the battle plan that I have prepared?" They all gathered around the table besides Tsuna who stood further to the side.

"Okay, the battle plan I have made is simple, but should work effectively if we were indeed attacked. Reborn, Fon, Mammon, Skull, and me will go out to the front lines with me leading. Verde will be stationed inside the mansion to watch for any suspicious activity, and Colonello and the kid will stay inside the mansion as back up. Understand?"

"What! Why do I have to have the boring job? Kora!"

"Because you're inexperienced. You aren't prepared for being on the front lines. Remember, I only brought you along so you could see how a real mission is done," Lal Mirch replied.

"And why am I back up," Tsuna deadpanned. Lal Mirch didn't respond or acknowledge the fact the Tsuna had spoken.

Tsuna scowled, and Colonello put a comforting hand on his shoulder. "Don't worry. At least you're not alone, kora."

"So why am I stuck with Skull again?" Reborn asked.

"Hey!" the stuntman exclaimed. "Are you making fun of me!?"

"Let's go," Lal Mirch said ignoring both Reborn and Skull.


"Thank you so much!" Stefano, the right hand man of the Seguigo, said while bowing down. "You don't know how much this means to us! We've been fearing an attack from an unknown famiglia for ages, and recently we had caught wind that they were going to proceed with their assault."

"We read that on your mission request, already," Skull said.

"R-Right…" Stefano stammered. Lal Mirch elbowed Skull.

"Ow! What was that for!?"

Lal Mirch glared at the stuntman who swallowed in reply. "Show some respect to your clients," she said before turning to Stefano. "I apologize for his behavior."

"T-That's quite alright," Stefano said. "By the way, are you sure it's okay for a kid to be participating in this?"

"I'm not a—"

"He's our back up. You don't need to worry about him," Lal said.

"I… See… Well then, let me show you around the place." Tsuna followed after the group frowning. His hyper intuition was acting up.


Tsuna sat down in the mansion's lounge room as he watched the six talk amongst each other. They were going over different battle strategies for different situations, and once again, Tsuna found himself excluded from the conversation. However, this time he wasn't the only one.

"Geez, don't you think it's unfair that they just leave us out of the conversation because we're back up, kora?" Colonello asked him. Tsuna nodded in response. "By the way, what kind of flames do you have? I have rain, kora."

"Sky."

"You have sky flames? Then how come you're not the leader, kora?"

"They don't like kids."

"But that's unfair, kora." Colonello sighed. "Besides, Lal Mirch isn't the type to exclude someone just because they look like a child."

"I may have unintentionally annoyed her for reasons I'm not sure."

"I know what you mean. Lal can be very scary when she's angry. So how old are you really? Kora."

"Fourteen."

"Really? You're just one year younger than me, kora!" Colonello exclaimed excitedly.

"Yeah…"

Colonello looked at Tsuna, expecting him to say more. When he didn't Colonello sighed. "You're not very talkative are you?"

"I've had limited contact with people up till this point."

Colonello looked genuinely curious at this, but decided not to ask when Tsuna gave him a warning glance. Colonello decided to ask something else. "Your name sounds Japanese. Were you born in Japan, kora?"

"I don't know."

"Any friends, kora?"

"Not really."

"How about your line of work."

"Classified."

"Colonello!" Lal Mirch shouted. "Let's go, we're going to train!"

"Well, I'll see you later. Kora!" Colonello ran up to Lal Mirch and they both left the room. One by one they all began leaving until it was only Reborn and Tsuna left. Reborn approached Tsuna.

"You know, you really shouldn't push Colonello away like that. He's only trying to be friendly," Reborn said.

"You heard?"

"Of course, I'm the world's greatest hitman after all."

"Bragging's not going to get you anywhere," Tsuna deadpanned.

Reborn chuckled in response. " Is Yoshi throwing a temper tantrum?"

"I told you not to call me that!" Tsuna exclaimed. "And I'm not throwing a temper tantrum! I'm just thinking about something!"

"Oh?"

"… It's my hyper intuition," Tsuna said. "It's been acting up ever since I stepped foot into this mansion." Tsuna began walking towards the door. Just before he left, he turned around and looked at Reborn.

"There's something wrong with this place," Tsuna said, "and I'm going to find out what."


Tsuna had been wandering around the mansion for one whole hour and still didn't find anything wrong. While he was wandering around, he ran into Colonello who had finished his training with Lal Mirch and was looking for something to do to kill time. He decided to follow Tsuna around the mansion.

"This mansion is so big, kora!" He exclaimed.

"Yes it is," Tsuna replied as he looked around the room they were in.

Colonello ran up to Tsuna who was running his hand over the wall. "So, what exactly are we looking for again, kora?"

"I'm not sure. But doesn't this place seem weird to you?"

"What do you mean, kora?"

Tsuna's hand stopped, and he grinned. He dug his fingers into a small crack in the wall and tugged on it. A small portion of the wall opened revealing a keypad. Colonello stared at it in awe and turned to Tsuna.

"How did you know it was there, kora?"

"Hey!" a man shouted before Tsuna could respond. Tsuna and Colonello turned around. There by the doorway stood Stefano with a horrified look on his face.

"You!" he exclaimed pointing at Tsuna. "What do you think you're doing!?"

"What? I was just exploring around the mansion when I happened to find this," Tsuna replied doing his best to suppress a smirk. "Is there something wrong? And if I may ask, why do you look so scared?"

"T-That's—!"

Tsuna shrugged. "Well, if you don't want me to tamper with the keypad, then I won't tamper with it."

Stefano sighed in relief and smiled. "Well then, would you like me to show you to your rooms?"

"No," Tsuna replied. "We were about to go out for some fresh air. We'll see you later, Stefano." Tsuna gently grabbed Colonello's hand and lead him outside into the mansion's yard.

Tsuna smiled at Colonello. "Sorry about that."

"That's okay, kora," he replied. "But how did you know about the keypad?"

"I saw someone enter that room, and when I followed them in, they disappeared. There were no windows in that room, so the only way that person could have disappeared was if there was a hidden passage of some sort," Tsuna explained. "The better question here would be: what are they hiding."

Tsuna turned around and headed towards the mansion. "By the way," he said without ever turning around. "Sorry for acting so cold to you before."

Colonello watched Tsuna's retreating figure.


Tsuna yawned as he leaned back into his chair. They were all woken up at an ungodly hour because of an attack. It appeared as if the Vongola finally made its move. Everyone but Verde, Colonello and himself quickly rushed outside to meet their attackers. Verde was giving them direction on where to go, and Tsuna and Colonello just sat by the side and watched.

Tsuna was bored. Extremely bored. Colonello sat beside him, his head bobbing up and down trying to stay awake and watch what was going on. Tsuna, trying to quench his boredom, watched with him.


"Alright," Nono said to his men. "Do you all know what you're going to do?" Nono's men replied with a chorus of 'yes'. Nono nodded in approval. "Okay, scouts, move in."

Five men moved towards the mansion to go in and shut down the security as well as cause the first damage. Nono listened to his earpiece as the leader of the small group kept telling him their positions as they got closer and closer to the mansion. Suddenly, Nono could hear a shout from the other end of the line. "What happened? Hey? Are you guys okay?" A large crunch could be heard before the line was cut, and Nono presumed that the earpiece that his men had was destroyed. He gritted his teeth and turned to his other men.

"Change of plan," he said. "We're moving in."

"But Nono, what about the—"

"No," Nono said firmly. "They've been attacked. We need to move in."


Lal Mirch examined the suit the man wore. It looked vaguely familiar to her, and she was trying to remember where she had seen it before.

"Woman!" Skull said. "What are you waiting for? Let's go!"

"Skull," she growled dangerously. "Shut up."

"Is there something wrong?" Fon asked her.

Lal Mirch nodded. "Their clothing. I feel like I've seen it before." Fon looked down at the man's clothing.

"Is that all you're worried about?" Mammon asked impatiently.

Lal Mirch sighed and shook her head before standing up. "Verde, what is the position of our attackers?"

'They're approaching you.'

"See!" Skull shouted. "Because you decided to admire their sense of fashion the attackers were able to close in on us!"

"Not that it matters," Mammon said. "I just need my money."

'They're about to reach the area where you are. Get ready,' Verde warned them.

"Get ready to fight," Lal Mirch said.

Reborn smirked. "Right, but before that." The hitman walked over the one of the bodies and lifted it up. The other watched him as he flung the poor guy over his shoulder. They could hear a few shouts of surprise along with multiple thuds.

Reborn smirked. "Right on target."

"Reborn!"

"Yes, Lal Mirch?" Lal Mirch was about to respond when a blast of sky flames came at them. They all moved out of the way before it could hit any of them.

"Sky fames!?" Lal Mirch looked at the person who fired them and she paled. "Nono…"

"Lal Mirch?" Nono sounded equally surprised. "Why are you working for the Segugio?"

Lal Mirch looked down. "I'm sorry… I didn't know…"

"Yes, yes. I'm pretty sure none of us had known," Reborn cut in. "But Lal Mirch, may I remind you, a mission is a mission."* Lal Mirch glared at Reborn.

"Hmph." Mammon activated his mist flames and stepped forward. "I don't care who I'm up against, all I need is the money."

Lal Mirch shook her head and looked up at Nono determined. "I'm sorry, Nono. I'll make it up to you later."

Nono closed his eyes. "That is alright. I forgive you…" Lal Mirch sighed in relief.

"However," Nono continued, "if you intend to stand in our way, then I will have no choice but to fight you." Nono the sky flames on his ring. "That is how it is."

The staff Nono held burst into flames and he, along with his guardians and the rest of his men, attacked.


Colonello watched in awe as everyone fought. Tsuna had his eyes on the monitor as well, but wasn't watching them. Instead, he kept thinking about the hidden keypad that he and Colonello had found.

Colonello brought him out of his musing when the blond had addressed him. "Aren't they amazing?" he asked Tsuna. "I can't believe that they're able to hold their own against to many people as well as Nono and his guardians, kora!"

"Yes," Tsuna replied. "Quite amazing…" Tsuna watched the five members fighting out on the field. While they weren't doing bad, they certainly were having a hard time dealing with the grunts when Nono and his guardians kept interfering. Verde was busy telling them the positions of men, and when they were about to launch an attack.

Tsuna watched as Skull just barely managed to save himself with his 'undead body' skill. Mammon was trying to fend off Nono's mist guardian, and would have been doing a pretty good job if Nono's lighting guardian hadn't kept interfering. Fon was taking out Nono's men while fighting Nono's cloud guardian, and Lal and Reborn were fighting Nono himself along with his storm, sun and rain guardian. In Tsuna's opinion, they were fighting a loosing battle.

Tsuna's thoughts went back to the keypad, and he glanced at Colonello. He really wanted to check it out, and now was the best time to do so. Lal Mirch would probably never ask for his help, so it wouldn't matter if he left or not, but he wasn't sure if he should bring Colonello along or just go by himself. He wasn't sure if Colonello was experienced enough to fight from what Lal Mirch said, but going into an unknown place with absolutely no information on it without back up was dangerous.

"Tsuna? Are you okay? You were looking at me with such a serious look. Kora."

"Huh? Yeah, I'm fine. It's just that… Do you remember that keypad we found yesterday?"

"I do. Kora."

"I was thinking of checking it out. Do you want to come?"

"What? But, it could be dangerous, kora! And what if they need us?" Colonello pointed at the screen.

Tsuna glanced at the screen. "They'll probably be fine. Besides, they're not very fond of me, so I'm not sure if they will actually call for my help. You maybe, but probably not me."

"But—"

"You don't have to come if you don't want to," Tsuna said. "I'll be fine on my own."

"But—!"

Tsuna smiled at Colonello. "It's okay, really. Anyways, I'll be going. Don't tell Verde, okay?" Tsuna left the room, leaving Colonello torn between the two decisions. On one hand, he wanted to go after Tsuna and make sure he would be okay since Tsuna was younger than himself. On the other hand, Lal Mirch was relying on him to be ready in case of an emergency.

Colonello took one long look at the monitor before squeezing his eyes shut and running after Tsuna. Lal Mirch is going to be so mad at me, kora, he thought as he ran to catch up with Tsuna.


Lal Mirch gritted her teeth as she barely deflected an attack from Nono's storm guardian with her gun. The situation wasn't good. Most of Nono's men were down, but Lal Mirch and the rest of the team were starting to tire out, while Nono and his guardians still stood strong.

Lal Mirch jumped back when an attack from Nono's lightning guardian landed in front of her. She swung her gun up and fired three bullets at him before having to move out of the way again to avoid another attack. Everyone else wasn't doing much better. The only one of the five who wasn't tiring was Reborn, but he was under constant attack from Nono and two of his guardians.

"Why don't you just stop?" Nono's voice rang out. "We all know that it will only be a matter of time until you become unable to fight!"

"No…" Lal Mirch whispered. "We still have one more."

"It won't make a difference," Nono said.

"Shut up, old man!" Skull bellowed.

Nono sighed and closed his eyes gripping his staff. Reborn saw this as an opportunity and was about to strike, but Nono's rain and storm interfered with the attack.

"Skull, do not disrespect the Vongola's leader," Fon said as he dodged another strike.

"Verde!" Lal Mirch shouted. "Tell Colonello to come over here."

Lal Mirch heard a grunt before Verde spoke up. 'Colonello, Lal Mirch wants you to—What!?'

"Verde?"

'He's not here,' Verde replied. 'And neither is that other kid!'


Tsuna and Colonello walked quietly down the hallway. Colonello was contemplating on whether he had made the right decision or not when Tsuna stopped.

"Is something wrong, kora?" the blond asked Tsuna.

Tsuna shrugged. "I heard Lal Mirch shouting."

Colonello gulped. "She's mad at me isn't she, kora?"

"I can't hear her very well from here," Tsuna said. "She shouted something along the lines of 'that idiot.'"

"Yup, she's mad at me, kora…"

Tsuna continued walking. "Don't worry about it. She's probably going to be even angrier with me. She may not even blame you for it."

"Why do you say something like that, kora."

"She's already lashed out at me before," Tsuna replied. They arrived at the room and Tsuna relocated the keypad. He examined it for a bit before turning to Colonello.

"Do you have a phone?" he asked the blond.

"A phone? Yeah, I do. You don't have one, kora?" Colonello asked Tsuna incredulously.

"No," Tsuna replied nonchalantly. Colonello frowned before taking out and handing Tsuna his phone.

Tsuna accepted it with a, "Thanks," and took out a wire which he hooked up to the keypad. Tsuna pressed a button on the keypad and rows of numbers began appearing on the phone's screen. He glanced at the screen and began typing in numbers with the keyboard on the wall. He hit the enter button and more numbers began to appear on the screen. When it stopped, he typed in a few more numbers before pressing the enter button and disconnected the phone from the keyboard.

"Step back," he instructed Colonello. The blond did as he was told, and they both took two steps back. The wall moved forwards and slowly began to slide open.

Colonello gasped. "How did you do that, kora?"

"Practice," Tsuna said as he walked forward. He and Colonello found themselves walking through another hallway before they arrived at another door. Tsuna entered the same process he had done earlier and the door slid open. A few seconds after, Tsuna wished he didn't open the door at all. His eyes widened in shock, and he stood there unable to move. Colonello had fallen down from shock, and his breathing became ragged.

Tsuna's voice was barely audible as he spoke in a soft quivering voice, "This… Is…"


*-At this point, I'm just assuming that Reborn has done a few jobs for the Vongola, but hasn't actually allied himself with them. Hopefully that will explain why he's okay with fighting them.

Okay, first of all, thank you to everyone who gave me suggestions for famiglia names! I'll probably have enough to last me for quite a few missions. You guys are the best!

Luce makes an appearance in this chapter! Not much is revealed for now, but you'll be seeing more of her in the future. Colonello also makes an appearance for this mission! He's a fun character to write, but his speech style is so hard to get right. I was close to dropping all his 'kora's, but then he wouldn't be Colonello.

So, that about wraps up this chapter, I hope you liked it!