When Hibari heard the school roof door shut, he turned around to see who it was though he already knew the answer to his own question.
"You just won't leave me alone, will you?" Hibari snarled.
"Can't. Sorry." Dino said with a sweet smile. He sat next to the raven-haired boy who was lying on the floor, attempting to sleep. He was about to speak, but then a squeaking came from the sky.
The pair looked up to see Hibird circling in the air and peeping loudly.
Hibari grabbed the bird's tiny body and asked what was wrong as it twitched in his palm.
After Hibari let go, Hibird flapped his small wings and landed on Dino's shoulder. He then began hopping up and down.
In his jacket pocket, Dino could feel Enzo wriggling around and hear the strange turtle's low moans.
"Oh!" He gasped, pulling his pet out of its low-budget cage and placing him on the ground. Hibird let out one single chirp before gliding down to Enzo and gleefully hopping around the turtle, who let out happy snorts in reply.
"How cute," Dino commented. "They get along pretty well and, you know, they say a pet is a reflection of its owner, so that would mean we get along well too, huh?"
"No," Hibari said coolly. "This must be an exception."
"You don't have to be so offended, Kyoya." Dino said with a small grin. "There's nothing wrong with at least admitting your friends with me."
Hibari rolled over his side so that he was looking away from the Cavallone.
"Hey," Dino muttered. "What's wrong? I feel like Kyoya's been extra cold lately."
"If you hate it so much, then shut up and go away." Hibari growled, lazily waving his hand towards the door.
"I thought I told you before," Dino's tone had changed into a more serious one. "I'm not a loser. I won't give up on you."
The Italian man couldn't see Hibari's eyes become half-lidded and face grow saddened, but the boy's voice remained firm and angry.
"You're so annoying!" He shouted.
Dino chuckled. "I'm sorry…" The silence built up for several minutes upon several more minutes until Dino couldn't stand it anymore. "Ti amo." He said whole-heartedly, in a deep and seductive voice. The term was spoken with such meaning and emotion that Hibari understood without knowing even a word of Italian.
The Japanese boy stood, picked up his playing pet, making both the expressions of Enzo and Hibird sink into sadness. The next thing Hibari did, Dino never expected. Without a word or any sort of act of violence, Hibari left.
