Yes, I'll be the first to admit it; I'm SO stupid for not updating this story. And also freaking stupid to hit that stupid enemy that all stupid writers have. The Stupid WRITER'S BLOCK! DAMN IT! }:( IT'S SO EVILLLLLLL! Anyhow, squeezed this teeny thing through and here we go.

Disclaimer: I DON'T OWN TCA Chapter 6. Oh wait. I do own Third Consecutive Adventure Chapter 6. I meant… I don't own Katekyo Hitman Reborn at all! Nope, I don't own it at all! (Seriously, I really don't own it.)


Tsuna didn't know why, but it was easily accepted that Hibari could know about his little trip over here. It wasn't as if he could do anything- Tsuna took that back as soon as it left his mouth- he was the strongest guardian! Of course, Hibari Kyoya could do something about it!

"Tell me."

Tsuna gulped, that sounded awfully like it left Reborn's mouth from earlier, before he got hit by the bullet. And not wanting to chance that, although he was sure Hibari wouldn't do it, he relayed his story to Hibari, whilst hiding the adventures in his world, such as the Shimon or Byakuran.


TCA Chapter 6

He could feel sweat dripping down his face as the cloud guardian of this dimension stared at him with his steely perceiving eyes. Tsuna gulped as those piercing eyes narrowed at him. Tsuna thought, does he not believe me? He bit his lip as the eyes continued to scale over him. Tsuna could practically see those gears turning speedily in his head. He could see that once the gears stopped, Hibari didn't believe him. He could see… he could see…

"Hnn."

Caught by surprise, Tsuna blinked and blurted, "Eh?" He cocked his head to the side.

Hibari gave a frustrated glare at Tsuna. "Hnn," He repeated, as if he thought Tsuna actually knew what that meant.

Tsuna licked his dry lips nervously. It seemed as if Hibari believed him. Not wanting to chance that, Tsuna uncertainly opened his mouth to ask, however, decided not to a few seconds later, sealing his mouth.

Hibari nodded to him and waved his hand. It was a motion that Tsuna was familiar with, waving him aside and telling him to leave. Tsuna dumbly complied without another word, still with confusion swirling in his head. Making him leave so suddenly made Tsuna feel like Hibari doubted him. With one foot out the door, Tsuna felt like he was lifting a heavy mass off his shoulders. The tension in the Disciplinary Room was so thick that Tsuna probably couldn't have stood straight for another second in that pressurizing room.

"I believe you."

It all took three words for Tsuna to stop abruptly, with one step out of the room even now. The rest of the burden felt like it was floating away in to the sky; like it had just vanished with sparkles in the air; like it only took three words to lift it away. And in actuality, those three words really did.

His eyes widened marginally and tears dripped down his face. Holding it in was harder than imagined when those three words hit hard at home. And without another moment, his lips trembled and a sob wracked his body.

Falling to the floor and on to his knees, Tsuna gave a trembling gasp; one he didn't know he was holding on to until this moment. The relief sunk in as a wave of guilt and sadness hit him. Tsuna spluttered out an apology as he grasped the doorframe as if it was a lifeline to hold in to. He hesitantly spat out more apologies as he sunk to the floor.

A pair of hands gripped his arms and gently, but firmly, lifted him up to his feet. It was only a matter of time until Tsuna was lost in his own pit of despair. He felt his vision blurred even further as he was pressed against a soft cotton-made material. Tsuna sniffled as he buried deeper and was suddenly settled back on a very comfy couch.

He knew Hibari was still looking from afar, just watching him. He knew that somehow, in some way, he actually managed to convince his cloud guardian. Tsuna gave a soft smile and looked up with tear-filled eyes. He wiped them off with his sleeves and opened his mouth, "Hibari-san. Arigatou." There, he left the disciplinary office with a mellifluous smile on his face.

Hibari gave a monotonous straight face; all in a day's job of the Disciplinary Committee President. No, actually; it was more like, all in a day's work of being Vongola Decimo's strongest guardian… now that he found out.


She slid off the bed quickly and with a snap of her fingers; mist surrounded her, causing invisibility to occur. Despite the fact that she had grabbed a portable heart monitor on the counter and was making progress through these white corridors, she was heavily breathing and could barely trudge along until she reached the entrance.

With one hand firmly gripped on the machinery, she took a deep breath and hurried more quickly past the gates and down the streets.

"There…" she breathed with light, shallow panting. Her gaze fixated on a beige building beyond two blocks. "I'm coming..."

She gasped out and finished, "…boss."


Tsuna's back straightened in his seat. The bell had rung just moments before and he was back in his seat… with students staring at him, he could add. It didn't help that he returned from Hibari's office WITHOUT a single scratch or injury, in another case. Of course, he still had the injured leg to deal with. Tsuna didn't have any crutches he could use so as decided; he was determined to be as sneaky as usual. A sky flame was shot out lightly from his left leg resulting in only a slightly delayed step every time he walked. Normally, a bullet would've caused his leg to collapse and not move but for now, he was content with just a miniature wobble in his step.

Considering that Reborn was also around, Tsuna lighted up a mist flame covering the sky flame. Mist flames were easily accessible to him now that Mukuro and Chrome decided to give him a Mist ring for his birthday last year.

He smirked at the gapes and gawks that he was receiving from the ignorant classmates of his… in this world, at least. Reborn's evil, sadistic aura was definitely starting to rub off him; Tsuna could have sworn Reborn was purposefully doing this if he wasn't dead.

Mochida, still peeved, was glaring at Tsuna, knowing of his 'accident.' Tsuna indifferently glanced in the opposite direction of the heated glare, choosing instead to watch the teacher wave his hands in the air to get the students under control. He snickered inwardly.

Kirou-san, as Tsuna liked to call him, was waving off an obedient puppy- Gokudera who was begging for forgiveness after Takeshi had split water over Kirou's homework. He had to sustain a laugh before looking the other way so that they wouldn't see him cackling at them.

For all he knew, everything was as normal as it could get in this current situation and Tsuna knew he wouldn't have it any other way.

Or so he thought; his mist guardian was going to pop in soon...perhaps? And with another of his guardian following her, Tsuna would soon be overwhelmed with the… circumstances, if he could so easily phrase it.


MWAHAHAHA, foreshadowing is my evil friend here! :D Well, I have a concert to attend today; so hopefully I'll update this before. Wish me luck in choir!

Also, if you have not voted this story or other stories on my poll, you can do so still, and to newcomers, the poll is where you, readers, can decide which story will be updated regularly and others, occasionally when I find some slips of time. Which, now that I mention it, this story is second place! First, is Double in a Soul, then this… and then it was Betrayal of Decimo… then tie for fourth Ways to Destroy a Guardian (RoTG) and Crossing of Dimensions (FT), then Search for the World (Hetalia) and last but not least (err well, actually it is.) My Ludicrous Life (TMNT).