If complete and utter chaos was lightning he'd be the sort to stand on a hilltop in a thunderstorm wearing wet copper armor screaming 'all gods are bastards'. – Terry Pratchett
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Tsuna had accepted long, long ago that Reborn was the Bringer of Chaos- capital letters and all.
But sometimes, Tsuna really wanted to know what exactly Reborn thought he was doing.
Reborn would never say it, but the reason he went out of his way to make Tsuna's life as chaotic as possible was not only because he thought it was funny as hell but because Reborn was bored.
Being a hit man got kind of repetitive, even if you were the best…especially if you were the best. Sometimes Reborn would get an exceptionally good hit, but that almost never happened, and before Tsuna Reborn had really just been going through the motions waiting for that dog's death of his to catch up with him.
Tsunayoshi had surprised him even way back in the beginning and had continued to surprise him even now at 20 years old.
Reborn loved it.
So he continued to come up with crazier and crazier scenarios for him and watched it all unfold, relishing in the idea that while he may know the destination (and sometimes he didn't even know that) he was never quite sure how they would get there. And for someone who sat at the top of the most underhanded sneaky people in the world and outsmarted them, stayed three steps ahead of them…that was glorious, that feeling of not knowing exactly how something would turn out.
So if Tsuna had once told him that if complete and utter chaos was lightning he'd be the sort to stand on a hilltop in a thunderstorm wearing wet copper armor screaming 'all gods are bastards' then it was fine because he wasn't bored anymore, didn't know what the next morning would bring, wasn't sure exactly what he would do next and Reborn loved and thrived in that unknown.
(It was actually that feeling of the unknown that had brought him into the profession of a hit man, because he had never known who he'd be contracted to take out, and when he'd meet someone who would be a challenge until he had reached the top, become the best and it had all become repetitive.)
