With only a short amount of time Nilal had became one of the idols of Nami Junior. Obviously Kyoko was still one of the top idols, but with conflicting class schedules Tsuna could rarely see his beloved Kyoko-chan. It was rather scary though, during breaks and what not Nilal would sit with him and the others. The glares didn't bother the rain or storm guardian, but it did bother Tsuna. Such tension and weight stressed him out. It would only be a matter of time before someone formed a group to beat him up. He was waiting for it. More so than the surprise attacks from the disgruntled Mafia groups. Surprisingly however there hadn't been any such attacks. It had only be a week since Nilal transferred in, and Tsuna half expected the attacks to be instantaneous, but nothing odd or out of place had taken place. Guess it would make since for them to use the element of surprise, but it made more since to knock the competition out while one could.

"I wonder if she was just saying all that stuff." He thought

Having said all that with Nilal sitting with him and the others when gym rolled around Tsuna finally felt a sense of relief. It was the only time that him and Nilal had separate classes. Nilal had math during Tsuna's p.e., but where her class was she could still see out towards the field, but just for today Nilal was elsewhere. Cutting her math class to roam the halls of the school. She sighed with boredom as she walked. Though she had never once been in a school, Nilal showed that she was plenty smart, and capable. Figures with teachers like Giotto and the others, Nilal never had to attend school regularly. She stopped just shy of missing a member of the disciplinary committee during her walk. If memory served her correctly the students called him Kusakabe, or something like that. He turned seeing the small female. With a frown and furrow brow. He stared.

"What are you doing skipping class?" He asked with a deep tone.

Nilal stepped back from the male. Not from fear, she just didn't want to have a kink in her neck from staring up at him for their conversation. The way he stared at her as if she was nuisance even with it being their first encounter, his stature didn't really exert much response from her. Hibari must've told him about her. It wouldn't surprise her in the lease. She was honored though if that was the case. Telling his lil' ol' minions. With her lack of reply Kusakabe's frown stretch more.

"I've been told not to ask twice if it's you I'm dealing with."

"Really? Well I guess in that sort of circumstances I should answer right? Though if I don't I'm guessing you are ordered to attack me right? Your adorable chairman couldn't defeat me so what makes you think you can."

With a piercing stare with purple eyes filled with arrogant cold pride, dashed with a smirk, the vice chairman stepped back. He felt odd from just her stare. Like a sick twisted feeling. He had only felt it once way back when he first opposed Hibari. A stare that squeezed the lungs and clawed at the throat. She's dangerous. He thought. The uneasiness dispersed when Nilal broke down in a soft smile and chuckle. Thrown for more than just an aloof he stared.

"I'm only playing don't look so panicked." She said with casual tone.

"Actually to be honest I'm just bored and rather restless. I'm normally out doing something and staying busy, but here I just can't sit still, so I wanted to walk around the school."

With such an open confession Kusakabe didn't know if he should punish her for skipping or let her go for her honesty. Most students would make excuses and lies only to be caught and beaten to a pulp, but what was the protocol for an honest answer? A warning maybe? Would it look bad on the chairman if he assaulted a new student, and a female at that? What were the boundaries for this sort of situation? Without an sort of warning in a brutal way his questions were all answered. Kusakabe was sent to the wall. Assaulted by no other than Hibari. The impact crushed in the drywall of the wall and rattled the window, had he hit any harder the window would've shattered.

"Well now." She said idly.

"If he's not doing his job I have no use for him." Hibari said.

"I suppose."

"If you're skipping class, prepare to be bitten to death."

Hibari charged at Nilal swinging at her with his tonfas. Nilal jumped back as he proceeded to chase her down the hall as the two fought, but it was entirely one sided once again. Teachers and students alike heard the calamity but chose not to take action. They could tell who it was doing the attacking. They all felt sorry for whoever his target was. Nilal had lured Hibari to the rooftop before she turned around to finally confront him. He was closer on her than she thought but still evaded his attack that could've shattered her skull. Nilal jumped further back to gain some distance. Recovering from his failed assault Hibari prepared himself to go again. With a tired sighed Nilal held her hand out. The material from her sleeve started to crunch and wrinkle. The sound of chains jingled and rubbed against one another. A chain was wrapped around her arm, with a loud thud a weight dropped to the ground. The weapon she used to protect Tsuna and the others during Mukuro's first fight out of Vendicare. She held up her other hand and the chain extended like magic. Link by link of chains led to her slightly open hand, pantomiming that she was holding something a long stake appeared in her hand. Meant for defense and offense. Hibari smirked that she was willing to fight him. Unlike last time when she simply deflected and dodged his attacks. Nilal started to swing the end of her weapon in circles next to her building momentum. Nilal's vision passed through Hibari sensing something else. It grabbed Hibari's attention as well as his eyes shifted. With out any sort of warning Nilal let loose her weapon. The end which held the weight was coming in fast. The timing of the two had to have been by mistake. Hibari whipped around his tonfa swing upward hitting an assassin. The sheer force from his tonfa shattered the assassins jaw, but it didn't end there. The weight slammed into the persons throat as Hibari swayed in ordered to dodge. No doubt that the impact shattered the bones in his neck. The random attacker was sent flying back as he hit the ground. With a quick jerk the end of Nilal's weapon returned to her, just like a yo-yo would. She moved only slightly as the end hit another person looming behind her. Not paying attention when the second body was sent back Hibari came down slamming the culprit down into the concrete. Standing right behind her Nilal smiled.

"Woo, I was getting worried that after I told you guys everything they wouldn't show up, making things awkward but here are some." She said.

"This was a pathetic ambush. Hibari said.

"I did say they weren't strong." She repeated.

Hibari put his tonfas away and picked up the rag doll bodies. Dragging them over to the fence. If there was a window he would throw them out, but tossing them over the rooftop was an option too, but he didn't want the schoolyard to be stained in blood. He would have the bodies disposed of regardless if they were alive or not.

" say Hibari, how about we work something out?" Nilal asked curiously

Hibari looked back at her before he turned around. What could she possibly want to work out. There was nothing at all she had to offer. What he wanted though was to start up the fight they were about to have before being interrupted.

"Here me out, alright. Let me do as I please while I'm here, still using this place as bait for the assassins or whatever they want to call themselves, obviously they're not exactly skilled in anything other than failed attempts, and in exchange I'll fight you,..let's say twice a week whenever you want." She said

" I'd rather have it be whenever I want."

"Fine then whenever you feel like it."

Hibari's expression actually soften but was then covered by a smirk. It certainly was an interesting offer worth taking. He didn't like her in his school anyway. So to let her do whatever she wanted was definitely beneficial...to him. He stilled didn't want his school to be a target point, but there was a card on the table he couldn't refuse. A chance to fight Nilal whenever he wanted, meaning he could randomly attack her on the streets, no questions.

"Interesting, you won't run away?" He asked

"I'll beat you to the point of dying if you want."

Hibari let out a small chuckled. He found it humorous on how she replied to his question. Very humorous indeed. He walked by her without a word or any signs of accepting her offer. He left Nilal on the roof to herself. Returning to the reception room after informing Kusakabe of the two unwanted guest on the roof. He sat down on the couch. He decided to give the girl the benefit of the doubt and see how true she planned to be in the agreement.