Through Starry Eyes

Here is the first chapter.

I am going to be on an experimental schedule for updates for a month, to see how things go.

Here it is: Monday-Thursday I will update Sky Arcobaleno's Game, Friday I won't post at all, Saturday I will post a chapter of a new fic I'm going to write and Sunday is a whatever I feel like day.

Disclaimer: I do not own!


Long ago there was more than Seven Flames of the Sky. There was Eight.

The Star that shines through the uncertain Ether, seeing the Phantoms that others can not.


Tsuna was an odd child, ever since he was born. He looked completely normal, except for his eyes. They had no pupils, only a thin, white ring around where his pupils were supposed to be.

His mother loved him, his Father was disturbed by him.

Sawada Nana knew the truth about her son's eyes. She knew he would be destined for great things. It would be a long, hard road ahead of him, but he would find friends to help him on his way.


Tsuna ran as fast as his tiny five year old legs would carry him. The middle schoolers were at it again. They always loved to chase him and be mean. They especially loved to pick on him because of his eyes.

Tsuna ran into the Namimori Forest, trying to get away. After a while he was able to find a hidden clearing that had a river cutting through it.

"Oh! A hidden secret place!" Tsuna exclaimed with childish glee, already planning on making this his new hideout, like in the spy movies his mama never let him watch, but he did when she was not watching.

"Who's there? Oh, who am I kidding, no one can see or hear me." A childish voice stated from off to his side. Tsuna looked over to where the voice sounded from and gasped.

It was a girl with a translucent form. She had faded dark purple hair with V shaped bangs and was braided. Her eye was a faded violet and was foreign in shape, he could only see the left one because the other was covered by bandages.. Her skin was pale, as if she had never seen sunlight. She was taller than him, by at least a foot. She was wearing a hospital gown and no shoes. Her Right Arm was bandaged from her fingertips to her shoulder. Her left leg was similarly bandaged. Her neck was also bandaged. She was also dripping water and looked very wet. She was holding an embroidered handkerchief. The handkerchief was the only thing about her that looked solid.

"W-who are y-you?" Tsuna asked the girl, slightly afraid of her.

"You can see me?!" the girl exclaimed excitedly, she stayed where she was, though, because she had seen the slight fear in his eyes.

"Y-yeah I can."

"My name is Aimee. What's yours?" she asked.

"Sawada Tsunayoshi. Why are you see through?" he asked and then winced, he was being rude.

"It's okay, I don't mind. I'm see through because I'm dead."

"H-how did you d-d-die?" he stuttered.

"Bad men came to my grandma's house and hurt us both. I was saved by people from the hospital when the neighbors called the cops, but I was scared and wanted to find my mamma. So I sneaked out of the hospital like a super secret spy person. I got lost and fell in the river. I didn't know how to swim." She said sadly. "I miss my mamma."

"What about your daddy?" Tsuna asked her with tears in his huge, innocent eyes.

"I never met my daddy. Mamma said he was super strong, handsome, and brave. He was a martial artist. I wanted to be one too, my daddy would be my teacher, once I met him when I was older!" Aimee said excitedly, proud of her father. "OH! I know! Why don't you take me home with you? That way I will not be lonely anymore and I might find my mamma!" she asked Tsuna

"How do I do that?" he asked the ghost girl.

"Take my hanky with you and keep it with you always! That way I can stay with you. You and I will be best friends, I just know it!" She said excitedly as Tsuna walked over to her. "I forgot to ask, how old are you, Tsuna?"

"Five, what about you?"

"I died when I was nine. Favorite color?"

"Orange, you?"

"Violet. Animal?"

"Lion."

"Me too!"

They continued to talk for a while before Tsuna took the offered hanky. He was late getting home


"Where were you young man?" Nana asked her only child.

"I was talking to my new friend, Aimee." He told her honestly, said ghost girl was floating behind him "Is it okay if she stays with me?" he asked her

"Ara, What do you mean, Tsu-kun?" Nana asked him, confused.

"Aimee is a ghost who lost her mamma and want's to find her. I promised I would help." Tsuna said, the white rings in his eyes were glowing slightly. Nana knew what he had been doing.

Aimee was looking around, not paying any attention to the conversation.

"Of course she can, Tsu-kun. You are such a good boy. Does she own anything? Nana asked.

"Yep! Her hanky. Her mama made it for her." Tsuna showed his mother the dirty white cloth with violet and red embroidered butterflies on it.

"Aimee-chan, is it okay if I wash this for you? Such a pretty handkerchief should not be dirty." Nana asked the girl she could not see, but knew was there. Nana only had a very faint part of the Akari family gift. She could only faintly sense spirits, unless she was near a mirror, for some reason Mirrors allowed her to see and hear spirits.

"Sure you can, miss Sawada." She told Nana, Tsuna had to relay the message.

"Call me nee-san, since you already have a mamma."

"Okay, nee-san!"


Aimee quickly became a part of the Sawada household. Nana had a talent for painting, so she did an oil painting of Aimee and they made her a small shrine in the living room. It quickly became her favorite place, since they lit vanilla incense for her to enjoy at night when the living occupants of the house were asleep.

Then one day Tsuna went to school and got the nickname 'Dame-Tsuna, and suddenly Aimee had a mission.


There is Chapter one.

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