Yamamoto: "Rebornluver93 does not own KHR and its characters ^_^."

Me: "Thank you."

"Y-you're not that same guy at Tsuna's house the other day," screamed Mahika. "I believed your name was, um."

"Dino," the boy smiled

"Why am I here?"

"I believed you fainted. If I was you, I would've done the same," said Dino. "I mean, seeing that much blood."

"How is the boy?" questioned Mahika.

"He's right here sleeping."

"Oh." Mahika turned around to her right and was shocked. There was both Yamamoto and Gokudera, who were also injured. She fiercely asked Dino, "What the heck is going on? Tell me."

"They're fine, don't worry about them. They just were…"

"Just were what."

"Nothing, just forget that I said anything. I believe it's best for you to go home. I'll have one of my bodyguards walk you home."

"I can walk by my own self, but thank you very much. Bye, Dino."

"Bye," blushed Dino.

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Walking home…

"Man. Today was something else. It's probably in the news by now," thought Mahika to herself. She opened the door and went straight in.

"Oh boy, this is going to be interesting. Don't you think so, Yuri."

"Very interesting, indeed."

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Mahika's house…

"Hey, mom. I'm back!" shouts Mahika. She heads towards the kitchen, only to find out that her mom was having company with a man that had short blonde spiky hair and wore a jumpsuit like clothing. "Hopefully mom isn't trying to get a date with him," she thought. Then two minutes later, Mahika hears her mom shouting at the man. "What is she shouting about?"

"Please don't make my daughter be involved in this madness," shouts Mahika's mom. "Here, I thought that she was going to safe here, in Japan."

"Calm down," said the man.

"How can I calm down," shriek Mahika's mom. "She could be in very deep trouble."

"Safe here in Japan. What does my mom mean? Well, I probably should be there in the kitchen too, she thought to herself. "What's going on here?"

Both adults turned around to see that Mahika had been eavesdropping on their conversation all this time. "What are you guys talking about?" questioned Mahika.

"Nothing," said her mother quiet and calmly.

"Don't lie to your daughter," said the man to Mahika's mother. "I believe that she knows that something is the matter."

"Get out of here!"

"Fine," smirked the man and walked away.

"Time for you to go to bed. It's a school night anyways," weakly smiled her mom.

Without saying anything Mahika went to bed. The next morning when she woken up, she noticed that there was a chain with a half of a ring. "I don't remember, ever having a necklace. I better not tell her. It's probably about last night."

Mahika went down the stairs, only to find out that her mother hadn't even left work yet. "Come here for a second."

Mahika went towards her mother. Her hands were reaching for Mahika's pockets and she felt the ring. "What the hell is this," demanded her mother.

"Nothing. I'm going to school. Bye."

"I guess that I can't do anything now," sighed her mother. "Darn him."

"Me walking to school without the fear of being late is so great," Mahika yelled to the top of her lungs. She walks straight down the road and sees Yamamoto.

"Hi, Yamamoto!" cheerfully said Mahika.

"Hey Mahika."

"Yeah."

"Look at this." Mahika stood still. It was the same necklace that Mahika had this morning.

"I-I have that too."

Suddenly Gokudera randomly appeared in his usually loud and obnoxious self. "Hey!"

"What do you want," said Mahika.

"Guess what I found this morning."

"Let me guess. A ring," said Mahika annoyed.

"Y-Yeah. How the heck did you know?" said Gokudera puzzled.

Mahika took out her ring and showed it to Gokudera. It was the exact same ring that he had.

"That's why. And not only me but Yamamoto too. Just what is it, though?"

Outside of the Sawada residence

"What the heck. I know that I am not suitable to be in the Mafia," screamed Tsuna. "Come on Reborn, don't make do it!"

"It can't be helped Tsuna. This proves that you are the one most suitable to be the tenth," said Reborn calmly. "And it's not only you. There are seven more people too."

"Don't make anyone involved with your troubles."

Somewhere in a building…

"Tsuna!"

"Wha."

Mahika glomped, which caused Tsuna to fall straight to the floor. Gokudera, like his usually self, told her to get off of the tenth. Yamamoto, being Yamamoto, laughed.

"Sorry, Tsuna," Mahika said innocently as she got off of him.

"That's all right," Tsuna said weakly.

"I found this in my mailbox," interrupted Yamamoto. He showed the ring to Tsuna.

"Tenth. I have one too." It must be something with that guy from yesterday," said Gokudera.

"I found this when I woke up," said Mahika.

"Yamamoto, Gokudera, and Mahika! Why do you guys have those rings too?" asked Tsuna.

"They were chosen," said a random voice.

"Reborn!" shouted Tsuna.

"Dino!" cheerfully shouted Mahika

"There's a total of 8 Vongola rings and, only when eight members of the family have it," said Reborn.

"Yamamoto, Gokudera, and… wait a minute, you don't also mean Mahika too. She doesn't have any battle abilities," shouted Tsuna. "Wait there are also more people that have these rings too."

"Yay! I get to be with you, tenth," shouted Gokudera.

"What is the Vongola family?" interrupted Mahika.

"Mafia," said Reborn.

"What a minute. You mean this whole entire mafia business is actually for real."

"Exactly." And by the way, Yamamoto is the rain ring and Gokudera is the storm ring, and you are the earth ring." It's by the different types of weather forecasts.

"Wait a minute. Earth is not a type of weather forecast," said Mahika.

"Good observation. The earth ring is a special ring, it is not actually needed," said Reborn.

"Then why is she here then," asked Tsuna.

"Because there is another person who has to wear the ring on the opponents."

"Who are the people," asked Yamamoto.

"They call themselves the Varia."

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