Here is chapter 3! Just so everyone knows, I am typing the chapters on my phone, so I'm not sure how the layout looks on a computer.

Mel Writer: I'm glad you thought so! I will try to make the chapters longer.

Namimori, Japan

Iemitsu cheerfully rang the doorbell and got ready to sweep Nana into his arms. After a minute or two of waiting, he rang again, thinking that she must not have heard. When a couple more minutes had passed, still with no Nana appearing, he figured that she must be on an errand.

Put out that he couldn't surprise his family this way, Iemitsu let himself in. The neighbors had been starting to eye him suspiciously. It had been about a year since he was last home, so they probably didn't recognize him. Iemitsu sighed as he carried his suitcase up the stairs, a cloud over his head as he reminisced on that year.

Due to some security breaches in CEDEF, he had been completely out of contact with his family. He had even destroyed his cell so that no one would be able to trace his calls to Nana and Tsuna. Thankfully, for his sake, he had remembered to tell his sweet Nana that he would be out of contact for an indeterminate length of time. Of course, he had told her that he was doing construction at the North Pole, and not the actual reason why. He didn't like lying to his loving wife, but he had to keep her safe.

Tsuna would be five now, Iemitsu mused, as he was unpacking. He regretted missing so much of Tsunayoshi's life, but it was necessary. He didn't want his family getting pulled into the mafia.

As he finished unpacking, he realized that he had no idea when Nana might be home, if she had taken Tsuna with her, or if Tsuna was at a friends. He comforted himself with the knowledge that since Tsuna wasn't yet six, he wouldn't have to compete with school for his Tuna-fishie's attention. Deciding to take a quick nap, he set his alarm to go off in half an hour. He was sure his wonderful family would be home by then.

With Lal Mirch and Mammon

Now, something that must be understood, is that Lal was in no way the optimist that Iemitsu was. She knew about his plans to cut off contact with his family for their safety. Lal also knew that by doing so he might be putting them in more danger. Because if an enemy did track down the Sawada family, said family would have no way to call Iemitsu for help. So, knowing her moronic boss would ignore her advice on this, she decided to keep watch over Nana and Tsunayoshi herself. Obviously not in person, but she did have a rotation of her trusted subordinates who were not known as CEDEF agents in Namimori keeping an eye on things.

Through this, she had learned that Iemitsu, thinking no one would ever think to look in Namimori, had never posted guards for his wife and son. That alone had made her wish she was able to get drunk, if only to temporarily forget her bosses stupidly optimistic decisions.

Reading the reports from her people, Lal had discovered that there had been some assassination attempts on the Sawada family in the past. Thankfully a family by the name of Hibari had quickly and efficiently dealt with all would-be-assassins.

She also was shocked to discover that Iemitsu's family had grown since he had left Namimori last. It was this information that had her calling Mammon instead of Reborn. Mammon was a lot less chaotic than Reborn, which Lal was sure Nana would appreciate.

After the last report, mere hours ago, she knew Iemitsu was in for a big surprise. As such, Lal wanted to make sure that she and Mammon were in place to film his reaction. It was no doubt going to be hilarious, and Mammon would sell it to Reborn for a hefty fee. Lal would get her revenge, because she knew that Reborn would never let Iemitsu live it down. Mammon would get a lot of money from Reborn, and that would make the miser happy too. With those thoughts in mind, Lal had Mammon mist portal them both to the front doors of Namimori hospital