He walked past several stores that Kyoko often went to and couldn't find the right present. Being desperate and worried just attracted Gokudera and Takeshi to come along. Takeshi wandered off somewhere after being distracted by a store selling baseball equipment. "That baseball nut got lost…" Gokudera muttered to himself. Soon, they passed by a bakery with freshly made cakes, cookies, and all sort of sweets. "Ah! I think I found the right present!" Tsuna said with a growing smile on his face, but Gokudera insisted that it could possibly offend Kyoko. Sweets may be her favorite, but since she's a girl, she might take it the wrong way. Tsuna groaned and fell to floor. "This is hopeless." He said to himself as he sat up. "Uh, Juudaime, I highly suggest we keep moving." Gokudera suggested as he pointed to the crowd traffic they were creating. He got up and continued walking.

Tsuna was very close to giving up. He suddenly decided it won't matter what he gets for her. As long as he got her something, he was pleased. He walked into a toy store and bought a stuff animal. It was a lion. After buying the toy, he went on to buy a slice of strawberry cake. He arrived home, tired and late. He decided to go downstairs to get a special bag that says "Happy Birthday" and had put the cake in the fridge. Once he was back in his room, he sat down to prepare the gift. The moment he sat down, he fell to the floor asleep.

The day has come. It was Kyoko's birthday. Tsuna was still asleep, but soon to be awakened by Reborn, his home tutor. "Reborn! What the hell?! It's two o' clock in the after- TWO O' CLOCK?!" Tsuna screamed, remembering that Kyoko's party was in an hour. He quickly got up, and ran to the shower. He took a good twenty minutes, surprisingly with all that hair. He put on his clothes and ran out the house. Took fifteen minutes to get to Kyoko's house by bus, thirty minutes by walking. He ended up waiting ten minutes for the bus. As soon as he got on, he sat down with a sigh of relief. "Thank goodness I bought presents yester-" he paused. "Oh no. No no no no no no. Crap! I forgot it at home!" He got up to get off the bus but it was too late. The bus was on its way to the next stop. He impatiently waited for the bus to reach a stop. Once it did, he ran off, and without thinking, all the way home.