Sun and Moon, Ryohei's Destiny 2 {The rest of you losers}
The class was like my usual Italian classroom. Then again, Miharu and I were in Japan. I had almost forgotten what it was truly like to live in Japan. My family and I were here when I was very little; when our mom was still with us. I'm always surprised how much I remember. I remember coming to Japan for the summer to visit our grandparents. The trees were always my favorite part.
Miharu brought me out of my thought as she nudged me. Everyone was staring at us but I didn't know why at first. Then I realized that it was because we were being introduced along with a few other new students. The teacher said they were foreign exchange students but I didn't believe it. They seemed too….suspicious; the oldest one especially. I knew I had never seen his face before but his eyes and the way he looked at me were too similar to someone I used to know.
There were three 'foreign exchange students' from Italy as well. The teacher had introduced them as T'saan, Luxura and Leiko before he went on introducing us. T'saan was average height but shorter than me. He expression was strange. It was almost as if he was concentrating on something. Luxura was slim and beautiful. Any guy would be crazy not to want her. It explained why every guy in the room was drooling over her. Her hair was long and silky but she carried a look on her face as if everyone was beneath her.
Leiko was different. He was taller than me and seemed to have an egotistical attitude about him. It was almost familiar but I couldn't put my finger on it. It was as if he reminded me of someone but I couldn't think of who.
The teacher explained that we were all transfers from Italy but I couldn't stop staring at Leiko. There was something about him that was off.
"What are you looking at?" Miharu whispered to me. I shook my head but kept watching the boy as if he was going to do something that I recognized. Leiko looked over at me and winked. I rolled my eyes and turned back to the class who continued to watch us.
Eventually we were able to take our seats. Miharu and I took ours in the middle near the window. Leiko and T'saan decided to sit near us. I don't know what it was about him but Leiko gave me a creepy feeling about him. The way he looked at me just didn't feel right. It was like I had felt this feeling before but I couldn't remember when.
T'saan scooted his chair closer to Miharu and placed his arm around her shoulder. As her friend, I was practically her sister and I didn't approve of what I was seeing. Clearly, Miharu didn't either. Slowly, she turned her head towards him. His smile was almost very similar to Leiko's. Creepy and giving Miharu a funny feeling that wasn't good.
"Hey baby." T'saan greeted. Now, you have to understand something about Miharu. Because she was raised by boys she has never been afraid to do what is on her mind. So when I tell you that Miharu punched T'saan in the face, don't be surprised. That's exactly what she did. T'saan flew to the ground as everyone watched and stared. Clearly, my friend had caused a scene.
"Mm, feisty." T'saan smirked, "Just how I like my women." T'saan rubbed his chin and took his seat again next to her. Leiko picked up the boy who was sitting next to me and moved him into another seat so that he could take the seat that was now vacant next to me. Suddenly, he grabbed my hand and kissed it as if he had permission to. There was still something about him that I wasn't sure about. Almost as if I had seen him before or as if I knew him. But that was impossible. As Leiko sat back down in his seat, I wiped off the slimy germs that were left from my hand. He just sat back and smiled to himself. As if what I did was expected of me. But he didn't know me and I didn't know him.
Luxura, the girl who was with them, leaned closer to Leiko. Something in her fiery glare at me seemed to hint towards the fact that she didn't like me. At all. She leaned in closer to him, all the while keeping her snake like eyes at me.
"Let's skip lunch today so we can go somewhere," Luxura paused as if expecting me to be listening in. The only reason why I could hear everything was because she was saying it loud enough for me to. So, clearly, it wasn't my fault. "Private." She finished. Leiko seemed to swat at her as if she were a bug.
"Not today, Luxura. I have other things on my mind." Out of the corner of my eye, I noticed he was looking at me. Either that or he was looking in my general direction. I prayed and wished very hard he wasn't looking at me.
The rest of the class period, the entire time, Leiko did nothing but watch me. NOTHING! Not even to look at his book. Well, he did look at his book but only when I looked at him and tried to catch him. Something was off about that boy. I was a little afraid to find out.
The lunch break soon came and the two boys scooted closer to Miharu and me. I rolled my eyes and looked over at the door. Ryohei entered with a lunch box for his sister. Nervously, he waved at me. I just waved back and smiled. He walked over to Tsuna and the others to join them. I assumed he had decided on staying for lunch. Yamamoto looked over and waved for us to come over. Miharu and I gladly took the invitation. T'saan and Leiko didn't seem very happy once we left them alone. Neither was Luxura but for reasons of her own.
Since there were no other seats left, Miharu sat next to Gokudera and I sat next to Ryohei. The guys weren't so bad. Miharu and I would have taken them over Leiko and T'saan any day. They were creepy and I didn't want to think of them anymore.
"Dang it!" Gokudera sighed out of frustration when he opened his box. The smell was revolting and it didn't look appetizing. "My stupid sister made my lunch again." Miharu karate chopped her food with her hand and gave him one half.
"Here, eat this." She told him with food in her mouth. I shook my head and smiled at her female 'manners.' Clearly, she had been raised by boys. Then again, I wasn't much better. Gokudera thanked her and seemed a little shocked. Almost like he didn't really know what else to do other than eat his good food. Ryohei tried another attempt for me to join his boxing club.
"No," I said again. "I will not join your boxing club."
"Ah come on!" Ryohei exclaimed, throwing down his food in the process. His sister looked over at me, not really happy that her brother just ruined his food. "Why not?" He asked again. Obviously, he was as stubborn as I was.
"Because I do more kick boxing." I bit into my food and noticed that he was watching me. Clearly, he didn't understand my statement.
"So?! It's still boxing!!!" Everyone in our little group seemed to be watching us argue back and forth. This went on for awhile.
"I won't join because I have more important things to do. Like keeping your sorry butt alive." I whispered the last part. The truth was none of them knew what was coming. It was so bad I didn't even know how bad it was. I just knew it was bad.
"So how did you come into possession of Vongola rings anyway?" Tsuna asked. I nearly threw a chair at him for saying that. Anyone in the room could have been a spy of some kind. Or worse, something we would face in the near future. Miharu, instead, put a finger to his mouth to shut him up. Though, I still would have preferred hitting him with a chair.
"Not now, Tsuna. We'll talk about this on the way to your house." Tsuna nodded and Miharu put down her finger. The rest of the lunch period was basically the same. Ryohei wouldn't leave the boxing club alone and getting me to join.
At the end of the day, Tsuna, Yamamoto, Gokudera, Miharu and I were heading to Tsuna's house. Reborn sat patiently on Tsuna's shoulder.
"So how did you get the Vongola rings?" Tsuna asked, reminding me of my promise earlier.
"When Miharu and I became the age of twelve, our parents gave us the Vongola rings that were given to them by one of the helpers of the ninth. We were told that these rings would help us to become stronger and help the tenth Vongola boss. At a very young age, we were chosen to be guardians." Out of the corner of my eye, I could see Miharu tugging at her dress again. Something she had been doing all day. Dresses were really never her thing.
" I'm the guardian of Wind and Sayomi is the Guardian of Moon. We were called here by the ninth to see that Tsuna gets the right training for something that cannot be said at this time."
"So soon?" Reborn asked. I could only assume that he already knew what was to come; at least, as much as we knew. Reborn knew everything about everything.
"Yes, the time is close," I said gravely. If Tsuna was not ready by the time the fight came, if none of them were ready, then there would be no hope for any of them. Tsuna looked confused as ever, as he should. Miharu and I were not allowed to discuss such matters. Such secrecy meant it was serious.
"What are you talking about?" Tsuna asked. As much as I wanted to tell him, I couldn't. I just gave me a reassuring smile but I knew the effort was useless.
"Don't worry about it." I informed him. "You'll learn soon enough. Oh, and we're going to be the ones to train you." Tsuna and the other stopped from shock but Miharu and I kept walking as we held smiles on our faces.
"Oh," Miharu waved. "And we're here to train the rest of you losers too." Gokudera was not happy with his statement. He ran up and to catch up with us as well as the others did.
"We're not losers!" He defended. Miharu and I looked at each other and laughed.
"They're just joking," Yamamoto laughed. Miharu and I decided not to explain to him that Miharu wasn't really joking. It was true that calling them losers was a little harsh but sometimes we had to be harsh to get a point across. If they were put in an epic battle, right now, they wouldn't last two seconds; Tsuna especially. From what I could tell, he didn't even know how to fight without using one of Reborn's bullets.
"Hi mom," Tsuna called as we walked in. A woman with short brown hair stood in front of a stove. Whatever it was, it smelled delicious. "This is Miharu and Sayomi." The woman turned around and smiled with a warm welcome.
"Oh, hello girls. Will you be staying for dinner?" She asked. The way she said it was like we had been here before and it was just a regular day. It had been a long time since I had real homemade cooking from a mother.
"Yes, thank you." I told her. Tsuna looked at me, not understanding why. He wasn't trying to be rude but he didn't think there was a reason for us to be staying as long. "We have to begin your training right away. Starting tomorrow would be better. Today, we talk." Tsuna was still surprised by this attack.
"What?! I never said I would agree to this training!" I sighed and shook my head. It wasn't an option. This was life or death we were talking about.
"Fine, then die for all we care." Miharu said as she followed the others up the stairs.
"Miharu," I said in a warning voice. Tsuna and I headed upstairs along with everyone else. "What she means to say is, if you don't train and learn you will die when you are forced into battle." That seemed to register something in his mind.
"But what is the upcoming battle?" Tsuna asked. Everyone was seated in random places all around the room. I sat in front of the table, next to Miharu, in the middle of the room.
"We can't tell you. All we can do is train you for what you will face." Gokudera seemed to be really into everything we were saying. At least, when it came to talking to Tsuna.
"You can do it, Juudainme!" He slammed his fist on the table to an emphasis. The door opened and a little boy in a cow outfit stepped in. His eyes met Miharu. It was hard to read either one of their expressions. Miharu stood up slowly. You could cut the tension with a knife. Suddenly, Miharu jumped over the table and attached the boy. Everyone was shocked but I just smiled because the boy was laughing. Miharu was tickling him.
"Nee-chan, I've missed you!" The little boy hugged Miharu and the two laughed.
"Oh Lambo, I've missed you too!" She laughed. Gokudera stood up looking like he was going to fall over from the shock.
"She's related to that stupid cow?" Miharu death glared before turning back to her brother. Miharu dug through her bag and pulled out a bag full of pink hand grenades. Lambo jumped up and down with excitement. Through the door, another boy walked in carrying a big red book along with a girl the same age as Lambo.
"Tsuna-nii, welcome home! Oh." The boy stopped as he looked at us. "Hi, I'm Fuuta and this is Ipin." Miharu and I waved to the two of them.
"Hi Fuuta. I'm Mizushama Sayomi." I informed him.
"And I'm Nakashima Miharu." Small items around the room began to lift in the air. It was the strangest thing I had ever seen but Miharu seemed to know right away what was happening. "Sayomi, it's Ranking Fuuta!" My eyes went wide. I had heard about Ranking Fuuta but I only thought it was a myth. I didn't think he was actually real. Fuuta's eyes glossed over and his stared straight at me.
"Mizushama Sayomi ranks 1 in woman's kick boxing in all of Italy," the window suddenly flew open and Ryohei jumped through.
"Please, join my extreme boxing club!!!!!" He screamed at me but shook my head.
"No! Now let him finish." I looked back down at Fuuta, really curious as to what else he would say.
"Ranked number 1 in pole-vaulting and ranks number 1 in "most likely to catch a chicken." Everyone turned their heads towards me. Tsuna, who was right next to me, spoke first.
"Catch a chicken?" I sighed and rubbed my temples. The title, as I knew it, would haunt me and stay with me forever.
"Don't. Ask." I warned. Tsuna just smiled and we all looked at Fuuta as he looked at Miharu.
"Nakashima Miharu ranks 2 in "most potential illusionist" ranks 1 in "most likely to knock you out when teased" and ranked 1 in 'most likely to beat anyone's video score.'" His eyes returned back to normal and the small items descended back to the ground. Fuuta grabbed his book and opened it wide. "I need to write these down."
~ Meanwhile~
The best grand hotel in Namimori sat a few miles from the middle school. The hotel room itself was the best in the entire building. It was decorated with the best money could buy. In this one suite, were several different bedrooms were placed all around and they were divided on two different levels.
Gula and Acedia walked in and sit on the couch in front of a TV. Gula was a rather plump boy who didn't like to do a lot of things except sit on the couch, watch TV and eat. Acedia, on the other hand, didn't like to do much of anything except watch TV. Everything else was just a hassle.
Gula of them grabbed a bag of chips that had been left from the morning. The other grabbed the remote and started flipping through the channels. Leiko walked in with Luxura hanging on his arm. His face suddenly formed into a different shape as he headed towards the stars. His new face was more round compared to his disguised face. T'saan walked in behind him and clutched his head as he sat on the couch.
"Chip?" Gula asked.
"No, I don't want a chip. I just want to rest." T'saan said annoyed. "I don't know how much more I can take of this." He sighed.
Lailar walked in from the hallway and couldn't help but over hear. It was his nature to hear everything and want everything. He was a tall boy, fit, and always had the best of everything. As he walked in the living room, he pulled off his shades to get a better look at everyone.
"It's only been one day and already you have a headache?" The boy laughed. T'saan sat up from his seat and glared at the boy.
"Shut UP, Leilar! Disguising people's faces is harder than it looks. Not to mention I was doing it all day. Let's see you do that for one day and see if you don't have a headache!" T'saan's temper was growing by the second with his headache. Gula put another chip in his mouth as he sighed at the two boys bickering.
"Both of you shut up. We can't hear the TV!" He groaned. Acedia rolled his eyes at the usually fight between the two and turned up the volume on the TV. Superbi and Ira walked in through the front door and joined the others.
Superbi believed to be the smartest person in the world. With her short hair and glasses, she appeared to be. Ira was anything but a book worm like Superbi. She was well built for a girl and didn't let any opportunity pass her by that had to do with fighting.
Superbi walked into the living room and took her usual seat next to Acedia. She took his arm and turned toward the TV as the others were doing. Ira, on the other hand, stood at the bottom of the staircase. There was something she wanted to ask her fearless leader.
"Oi! Culpo!" Culpo and Luxura stopped and turned to face Ira. "When are we going to take out the little brats? I'm ready to fight them now!!" Culpo sighed and shook his head. Luxura rolled her eyes at Ira's usual eagerness to fight anything and anyone.
"No today, Ira." Culpo informed him. "The time will come."
