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Rainbow Chapter 6 Letters
He was a bastard child, the silver head said to Tsuna. Tsuna had to stop himself from saying something really mean because seriously a "bastard child"? Take a number kid and join the rest of the world because you aren't the only one. However, the story behind the attempted suicide made sense if he wasn't like several years too late so he must've found something meaningful in his life. So without further ado, Tsuna proceeded to slap the everlasting shit out of the boy.
"Your type of people really grates on my nerves thinking that suicide is the only option well it isn't," Tsuna snapped. "You want to know the affect you have on us when you kill yourselves? The mess we have to clean after you guys attempt to become freaking one with the pavement. I had a rough childhood life too, my so call friends were jealous of me, they deliberately threw me into a newly made well, they tried to bury me alive before their conscious got the best of them and then they left me alone in a forest where I spent the whole day in without anybody having an inkling of where I was at, then later on that same day was a typhoon came and I almost drowned in that mud when water continued to flow in. I almost died that day and the worst that happened to me was I became antisocial and lack the ability to trust. Did I try to kill myself? No, but you know what I did to get back at them? I got them thrown in jail. They'll never see the outside world again and I continued to live. That's the best way to get back at somebody. To live. Do you plan on doing that or are you going to let them beat you?" Tsuna sneered at the silver hair boy who was by now a simpering mess. "The way I see it now, you just managed to gather some faulty courage to kill yourself. If you was that upset at life you would've killed yourself a long time ago, but you didn't so for that length of time you had a reason to live."
Tsuna shook his head annoyed. He talked more than he actually cared for and he probably just made the boy want to jump the bridge instead of blowing himself up.
"So maybe I did have a reason to live on, could you give me another reason to keep living?" The boy asked.
Tsuna looked back and smirk, "That's depends on how badly you want to move on."
…
Two months later:
The summer weather came to a merciful end to everybody's relief. During that time, Tsuna made pretty close companions, Yamamoto Takeshi and Gokudera Hayato. The three of them were always seen together and they started to become pretty popular in the school, with Gokudera and Yamamoto good looks and Tsuna's charm, they practically claimed the hearts of most of the girls in the school.
Tsuna was standing at his locker with his shoes half on staring at the obvious love letter he received. He didn't know what to make of it and without Yamamoto or Gokudera there to help him solve this he decided to read it himself:
Dear Sawada-san,
I've always admired you from a distant and I always thought you were a cool person. The way you look in the sun, the way you look in the rain, I felt your looks were unparallel-
Tsuna balled up the love letter and tossed it into a nearby trash. It was so stupid. He was admired from a distant. Couldn't have liked him to much if that's all they did. Love letters were overrated. He rather somebody came to him face to face than behind some cheesy love letter. They spoke of him like they knew him and it disgusted him.
"You seem annoyed," a squeaky voice said. Reborn walked into Tsuna room and sat on top of the table. It was safe to say that was his lounging spot. He pulled out a chair out of nowhere and sat there waiting. Reborn knew if he wanted something out of Tsuna he was going to have to wait for it. So that's what he did.
Tsuna thought about the love letter and grimaced. It was so stupid and annoying and it crept him out knowing somebody is watching him like that.
Tsuna shook his head. He was going to forget about what happened.
…
It was lunch time at school the next day and in the end the letter bothered him a lot. Tsuna felt like his space has been encroached in he hated it. When Tsuna opened his lunch he found another letter and he promptly tossed his lunch over the roofs fence, startling Reborn, Yamamoto, and Gokudera from the sudden action.
Tsuna froze, he knew that Hibari might, just might kill him today for doing that. Maybe if he explained that's he's being harassed by love letters, the worst injury he'll get is a slap on the back of the head, now if it landed on him while he was patrolling…
"Tsu-"
"Oi Tsuna."
Tsuna snapped his attention back to his concern companions who were slightly in a panic after Tsuna lapse in sanity.
"Tsuna are you alright?"
"Somebody is sending me love letters and I don't appreciate them."
The three of them looked at Tsuna like he grown another head.
"Love letters?" Yamamoto said smiling a little. He was glad that Tsuna was experiencing some normalcy, but to toss his lunch?
"Isn't that a good thing?" Gokudera knew how Tsuna felt about his space after making the mistake of randomly hugging Tsuna one day. The results of that day? Wounded pride and hurt feelings.
Tsuna shook his head and went to retrieve his lunch.
…
It was just as Tsuna suspected. Hibari was pissed. It seemed the lunch only missed him by an inch and that was saying something. If Hibari was an inch over the lunch would've been on top of him. Ughh…
"Hibari," Tsuna said softly. The boy looked at him with a murderous look, however Tsuna didn't flinch. For some reason, Tsuna never actually feared the boy and that's probably why he was in such good graces with Hibari. While others treated him like a monster because of his homicidal tendencies, Tsuna embraced them.
"Sorry, but somebody been sneaking love letters into my things and it annoyed," Tsuna had to choose his words carefully in order not to sound like an herbivore. "Me so without thinking I tossed my lunch. Sorry I'll clean it up right away."
Hibari just stared at him while he went to get the cleaning supplies that happened to conveniently be there and started sweeping the mess.
Hibari walked passed Tsuna not before patting his head.
Tsuna has to wonder sometimes. Did Hibari actually treated Tsuna like an omnivore? Or did Hibari treat him better than others because he's more like a small animal?
Tsuna looked at Hibari as he round the corner of the school. With Hibari, one will never know.
