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Last Edit: 4/27/16
Chapter 2
Tsuna gets another visit. Kyoya's parents are delighted. Kinda. At least one of them is. Kyoya just wants to bite everyone to death.
Tsuna woke up to a positively beautiful morning, the sun was shining- the birds were chirping and everything was just perfectly peaceful.
(...Which, on hindsight- should've been suspicious because it was too peaceful.)
He had a rather nice sleep despite the cold air blowing from the broken window (which he had stuck tape all over). His mom had not found out about it somehow, and he thanked every god on earth for it.
It was a weekend, luckily- and he was rather grateful for it. Now he had some free time to find a way to fix the window. Though to be truthful, he doubted he would be able to fix it properly, he was known as Dame-Tsuna after all, and what did he know about windows anyways? They were made of glass right? Ugh, he was too sleepy to think. Tsuna stumbled out of bed and headed for the bathroom, yawning. He could already hear and smell breakfast! The brunet couldn't wait to dig in, his mom's cooking was the best, and it always made him happy to eat it.
"Tsu-kun!" Nana yelled, and the brunet blinked, in the midst of brushing his teeth.
"Hurry! You have a friend outside waiting for you!" she added with a giggle.
Tsuna frowned, brows furrowing. Friend? He didn't have any- oh.
OH.
Blanching, he quickly spit out the water and wiped his mouth before dashing down the stairs. He yelled a quick 'good morning' before dashing to the door and opening it.
And there he was, leaning against the front gate, steely eyes narrowed as he waited impatiently. Hibari Kyoya.
"H-Hibari-san, what are you doing here?" the brunet squeaked.
The skylark simply stared at him. "You are meeting my parents."
"Hiieee?!" Meet his parents?!
Hibari frowned at the loud shriek before throwing a glance at the windows. "The window." Tsuna blinked, waiting for an explanation. He received none. The window...the broken window?
"They want to fix it?"
The skylark gave a curt nod. Well. At least he didn't have to panic about fixing the window any more. But...these were Hibari's parents, and if they were anything like the boy in front of him, he would rather not see them. He really didn't need two other Hibaris bugging him about repayment, one was more than enough in his humble opinion.
"Come."
Caramel orbs snapped open in surprise and Tsuna jerked. "Right now?!"
Hibari gave him a stony look, steel eyes narrowing.
"B-but I have to eat breakfast!"
"You will eat at my place."
"B-but my mother-"
"I have already notified her."
He did? And she let him? Oh hell, it was like she wanted him to get killed! He shot the door a petulant look before sighing in defeat.
"Alright..."
He really hoped he left with good first impressions. Last thing he needed was disapproval from the skylark's parents.
Tsuna soon found himself kneeling on soft cushions, squirming in front of curious onyx eyes.
They looked eerily similar. The father and son pair that is. He glanced at the older Hibari before looking at the boy who sat next to him. Very similar. It was like the senior Hibari had cloned himself perfectly. (And wasn't that a scary thought? And maybe Hibari's children will also- oh no he was not thinking about this ick.)
Turned out that the Hibari family was more then interested about the mysterious little boy who their emotional-stunted son had brought home. Very interested. Hibari's mother seemed to be glimmering with excitement and about to jump out of her seat. She was a beautiful woman with fair dark hair and dark eyes, cladding a simple sakura patterned kimono. Hibari's father was a lot more calm with raven hair and onyx eyes; just like his son. Or his son was just like his father, they had similar stony faces. He was dressed in a dark kimono.
"Introduce yourself, herbivore."
Tsuna jolted at the older boy's voice and nodded, shifting his gaze from the floor to the two adults. "H-hello. My name is Tsunayoshi. But you can call me Tsuna." he gave them a tentative shy smile, careful not to offend them.
Hibari Suzume did her best. But her best was clearly not enough.
The boy had such fluffy hair and those caramel eyes of his were just so impossibly large and he sounded so shy!
The Hibari matriarch let out a squeal before diving over the table to try to grab the adorable brunet. In which said brunet tried to back up while squeaking in surprise. She was fortunately (or unfortunately) thwarted by her own flesh and blood, Kyoya when he yanked Tsuna away. Suzume pouted at her son before glaring at her husband. He was pulling the back collar of her kimono while drinking his tea calmly. The ass! Treating her as if she was a temperamental kitten being reprimanded! She sniffed before sitting back down, missing the grateful look the brunet sent her son.
"Well, Tsuna-kun! Welcome," she gave him a warm smile, as if she had not just attempted to glomp him. "I apologize for my son's behavior and we will fully repair it." she guaranteed.
Kyoya seemed to sulk for a moment before glaring at his mother.
Tsuna flushed before giving her a grateful smile. "T-thank you Hibari-san."
"Aww- don't call me that! Just call me Suzume."
"Ehh? Um, Suzume-san?" he tilted his head in a way that Suzume found adorable and it was very hard not to reach over and hug him tight. She may have had a son and loved him very much- but Tsuna was just too cute! Besides...her son was too stoic at times. It was like having doppelgangers around. The father and son pair were just so alike in their monosyllabic ways. Tsuna was just perfect and she could just see the two boys becoming best friends. It was about time that Kyoya found a friend in her opinion. She had began to worry that he would never find one. (If he couldn't even find a friend, how would he ever find a spouse?) The boy just seemed to love chasing other kids around with his tonfas. (She knew it had been a bad idea- but nooo, her husband just had to buy them for him. Now he had to handle all the damages-hah!)
Official business done, she beamed at the brunet and clasped her hands together neatly. Time for the fun part.
"So...how did you two meet?"
"Ano, Hibar-"
"Not a word," he responded swiftly, glowering at his feet. He should have known she would do that, he should have kept her away from the brunet.
Tsuna wisely kept his mouth shut, snickering inwardly.
Who knew Hibari would have been so cute as a baby? Scratch that.
Who knew he would have looked so good in girl's clothing?
