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Tsuna opened her eyes. She looked up and took in the people around her. Her mother was holding her, looking at her with tired yet proud eyes. She had short brown hair. Tsuna let out a small gurgle and waved her arms around.
She smiled as she heard cooing from what she supposed was her father. He had short blonde hair. He looked worn out himself, but he was still smiling along with her mother.
She let a short cry to let them know that she was hungry.
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Iemetsu looked at his wife and paused at her panicky look. He ran out the room and grabbed the nearest nurse and dragged her into the room. "What's the matter with you!?"
"Our babies crying! What do we do!?" He waved his arms around motioning towards his wife and the baby.
The nurse frowned and approached them. She checked both of their vitals before handing the babe back to the mother. "Have you tried feeding her yet?"
The nurse got two blank looks. She moved to Nana's side and helped her adjust herself to put the babe on the breast. It took a second but the baby started suckling soon. They thanked the nurse as she left.
Iemetsu pulled up a chair and leaned forward to give his wife a small kiss. Nana smiled tiredly at him. "You did it Nana." Nana shook her head. "We did it."
Iemetsu smiled softly. "Yeah. We made a little angel together Nana. She's our little angel." Nana looked down at her child.
"She seemed so aware already." Iemetsu laughed. "That's our girl." Nana lifted Tsuna from her breast once she finished feeding and went to hand her to Iemetsu. Iemetsu looked at the baby and hesitantly reached out to hold her.
"You haven't held her yet, so here ya go." Iemetsu felt teas prick his eyes once again. Tsuna opened her eyes and gazed at him. He felt many things as they watched each other. He wiggled his fingers and glanced over to his wife. She had fallen asleep.
He glanced down once again to his daughter and let a tear fall. "Dear Tsuna. I will not always be there. Daddy needs to keep you and mama safe, okay? I'm going to try my hardest to keep you and mama safe. I love you Tsuna."
Tsuna waved her arms at her father. She felt bad for the man. She smiled and gurgled at him. He grinned at her and kissed her little chubby hands.
Iemetsu wiped his tears and cooed at his baby. He hoped she would forgive him when she grew up.
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Tsuna sighed. She was now 4 years old. Her fleshly mother was in the kitchen making dinner. Her father hadn't been there since a few months after she was born. Tsuna had grown attached to her fleshly mother.
She had tried being really active. Even doing workouts when she was alone to get some strength. Tsuna got down from her chair and walked into the kitchen. "Mama, after dinner can we go to the park?" She needed more time around children. It was hard to get into a child mentality.
Her mama turned from the counter and smiled at her brightly. "Of course Tsu-chan! Would you like to help mama cook?" She got a small pat on the head and she grinned at the show of affection. She had only had so much contact in her lifetime.
"Yeah~" Nana got a stool out and put it next to her. "Here you go." Tsuna hopped up on the stool and watched her mother cook. She had never knew human food could be so good until her mother cooked for her.
"Okay so put this in the bowl. Now stir it up. Good~" Tsuna giggled as she handed the bowl to her mother. World problems be damned. She would spend some time with her mother.
Nana smiled at her daughter. Tsuna was slightly covered in flower and had a determined look on her face. Maybe they should cook together more often…
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After dinner Nana was walking Tsuna to the park. For some reason she had been asking that a lot recently.
Tsuna skipped along and smiled when she seen the park. Good, some other kids where there. She left her mothers side when they reached the park. She still kept a protective eye on her though. Never know when something may happen.
She approached the others kid's playing tag and asked to join. They agreed and she readily joined. It was nice being a kid.
Tsuna ran forward to tag a child, but when she touched the other kids shoulder, they had tripped and fell. She looked down and seen a tree root peeking out of the ground. She winced as a lard wail was let out of the child. The child's parent ran over and demanded what happened.
"What did you do!?" She bent over and started fussing over her child. The other kids had stopped and approached.
"I seen her push him!" A little boy popped off. She whipped her head around and frowned. What?
"Me too!" A girl this time. The parent turned to Tsuna and started fuming. "What's the matter with you!?"
Nana jogged over once she noticed the commotion. She furrowed her eyebrows as she seen a woman yelling at her daughter. "What are you doing?" She stood in between the woman and her daughter.
"Your little brat just pushed my kid!" Nana narrowed her eyes and took a step forward. "Excuse me?"
The woman sneered. "You heard me. Maybe if you actually disciplined your chi-"
She was cut off as Nana stepped forward and put her face close to hers. "Calm down. Tsuna did not push him. I know my daughter. If she did, it was an accident. Now you calm yourself. Do not start screaming at another persons child as well. It makes me wonder how you raise yours."
The woman gasped and pushed Nana away. Other parents came over to get there children.
Little boy looked up at his father and whispered in his ear. "Dad, she didn't push him. We where playing tag and he tripped when she went to tag him." His father looked to him. "Are you sure?" The child nodded and the father stood. He shooed his son over to his wife.
Nana crossed her eyes. Why was she doing this in front of these children? "Excuse me miss?" She turned as she heard a males voice.
"Yes?" A man stood in front of her. "If I may?" She looked confused and stepped back as he faced the sneering woman. "Ma'am, my son just told me that they where playing tag. The girl was it, and went to tag the boy. Children can play rough sometimes."
She huffed at him and grabbed up her teary eyed child. "Well I know she pushed him. Just look at her. She's dirty little brat." He narrowed his eyes. He turned when he felt a touch on his shoulder. Nana looked at him before approaching again. "May I talk to you over there for a second?" The woman sneered but agreed.
They walked off to the other side of the playground after the woman set her child down. The man turned to his wife. "Tsuyoshi, is she handling it?" He nodded at his wife. He looked down at his son. "Thanks for telling the truth Takashi." The boy grinned.
He looked over at the other kids leaving the park. "Why did they lie dad?" Tsuyoshi shook his head. "Who knows. Now we better be off before anymore fight start. That woman gave me a headache."
Takashi nodded and went to leave with his parents. He looked back and saw Tsuna sitting by a tree watching her mother and the other woman. The other boy just sniffled. His knee was pretty bad.
He left with his parents.
Tsuna turned to the boy. "I'm really sorry. I didn't mean to push you." The boy looked up at her and then turned away. She frowned. She turned and waited for her mother. Well then.
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The woman came over with teared up eyes and grabbed up her son without even glancing at Tsuna. She left in a hurry. She looked over at her mother. "Mama?" Nana helped her up and rubbed her temples.
"Yes dear?"
"Did you put her in her place?" Nana tried not to smile. "Maybe."
Tsuna giggled at her mother. "Mama's so cool." Tsuna was amused. That was the first time she seen her mother get annoyed.
When they reached the house Tsuna went up to her room and closed the door behind her. She told her mother she was going to sleep. She was a little frustrated that the others had lied and caused such a big commotion. She went over to her bed.
She yawned as she stretched out. She used one of her gifts. In her spot a swirl of light appeared encasing her. When it disappeared a small kitten was in the place she had been. The kitten stretched itself and dug it's claws into the carpet. Ah. That was a good stretch.
Tsuna jumped up to her bed and curled up on her pillow. The woman had had a small demon attached to her back. It was a little black blob attached to her. That was why she was being so mean. It probably made it worse that the demon was probably very very uncomfortable being around her. It knew what she was.
She had seen too many demons since she was put here. They where literally everywhere. She had kept them off her mother easily by staying near her. But even then when her mother left somewhere, she might have to get rid off a small one that stuck with her. She simply put it outside. If she was a 'regular' angel, her touch would burn them. But since she wasn't, she could control whether or not her touch harmed them, she didn't most of the time. She sometimes simply ate them.
Tsuna flicked her tail back and forth. She should be training endlessly. Oh well. She would allow herself another week before she actually began to truly train. Her ear twitched as she heard her mother downstairs.
Thankfully her spirit seemed to nourish the flesh a bit. She didn't really need to sleep that long. She hadn't been able to see how long she could go without food though. Nana keeps cooking. It was just plain rude not to eat her cooking. She stretched again and started purring. She said a silent prayer and took a short nap.
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Tsuna woke up not an hour later. She changed back to a human and yawned as she went down the stairs. Her mamma was curled up on the couch. She froze when she heard sniffles. She went over to her mother and jumped up on the couch beside her.
"Tsu-chan?" Nana quickly wiped her eyes and sniffed. "Mama, why are you crying?" She looked up at her mother curiously. She didn't know what could have made her cry.
"Mama just misses your papa. I just wish he could be here with us." Tsuna looked at her mother frowning. She turned her full body towards her mother. "Mama, he is! He's right there." She poked Nana where her heart was. "I know for a fact that if he could, papa would be here as much as possible." She smiled at her mother.
Nana looked at her daughter in shock and then smiled sadly. "Mama still misses him honey." She frowned. She then paused. She scanned her mother. There! On her neck was a small black blob. It must have been a remnant from the demon from earlier. She reached up to hug her mother.
As she hugged her mother she pulled it off and felt it moving around in her hand. She released her mother and smiled as she seemed to calm down. "Your right. I should be happy your papa loves us so much. Do you want a small snack?"
She shook her head and smiled. "No thank you mama. I love you." She went to go for the stairs and climbed up to her room. She walked in and once again shut the door behind her. Plopping down on the ground she dropped the blob on her bed. It seemed to tremble. She stared at it trying to feel the emotions it was drawing out of her mother.
These types where like leeches. They found a bad thought or feeling in their victim and they slowly drew it out. It fed off of it as it multiplied. She scowled as she felt the feelings inside of the demon remnant.
Fear and doubt. Her mother doubted Iemetsu. She feared that he was with another woman. It was only to be expected. He was gone for so long with only a phone call or two a year.
She grabbed up the blob and popped it in her mouth. She wrinkled her nose at the nasty taste but swallowed it down. There. No more of that.
She curled up against her pillow and sighed. She was quite bored.
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