The Perks of Being No Good

Summary: Loosely based off of "Perks of Being a Wallflower." Tsuna moves to Namimori after an accident in his old school, Shimon High. At Namimori High he meets both Yamamoto and Kyoko, two idols that take Tsuna under their wing. Tsuna shares his new high school life to a "friend" through letters. This is his story.

Yep. New story, although, I probably won't focus on this one as much as My Tuna Journal. I recently read Perks of Being a Wallflower and I really loved it, and I got the idea that it would be really cool if Tsuna were to do something like that. You don't have to have already read that book in order to get this story because this does not really follow that plot line. It's a completely different story with the same premise.

Starting Pairings: 8059, 8695,

Middle Pairings: onesided2795

Ending Pairings: 8027, 5986, 33Hana

(You'll understand what happens with the pairings throughout the story. They're in high school, so their love is going to change after all)

Warnings: The chapters will be short because they're just letters. Some might even only be two paragraphs, depending on what is going on in Tsuna's life. There also won't be any A/Ns unless I have something important to say. If you have a question about something, drop a review or PM me. I'll answer everyone to the best of my abilities, even guests.

Disclaimer: I own neither Katekyo Hitman Reborn nor Perks of Being a Wallflower. I do, however, own the plot not related to PBW.

September 12st

Dear Friend,

I'm writing to you because he said you listen to people and won't make fun of them or bully them even though you could have. I would ask that you try and not figure out who I am, but I am pretty infamous here and I'm sure you've heard of me. I would also try to change the names of people I mention but honestly, I would probably be my no good self and accidently write their real name when I meant to put their fake name and I don't want to confuse you, so I'm going to use real names. I'm glad to know that people who don't put down others still exist. I hope you like your life and I hope you don't find me writing to you a burden.

I'm moving to a new town. It's called Namimori. It's a bit bigger than my old town, Shimon, where everyone knew everyone and news spread fast among the people. I'm not entirely sure why I told you where I'm going to live, but since he said you were a nice person I figured you aren't going to come and try to find me and kill me or something like that, so it'll be fine. I'm moving because of an accident at my old school that involved me and my friend, Enma. The two of us have been friends since we first met. We're—well, we were—known as the "no good duo" because we're both clumsy and fail at a lot of things. I don't want to go into information about the accident, but just know that I'm moving because of it.

I'm a sophomore and I'm kind of scared of going to my new school. I know I'm going to stick out since I'm the "new kid" and I really don't like sticking out like that. It usually gets me into trouble and I don't like trouble. I've grown used to trouble, but I still don't like it. It doesn't help that I've heard of this senior that goes around and "bites people to death." Shouldn't he get into trouble for that? Maybe he's the son of a rich man and they bribe the school. I don't like bratty rich kids; they're usually the ones who make fun of me the most. And they can get away with it.

My brother is planning to come back to Japan for both Thanksgiving and Christmas, and he said he might be able to drag my father along as well. Ieyasu—he goes by Giotto in Italy and he's started to ask to be called that here too, but Mom always called him Ie-kun—works for a really famous company in Italy. I'm sure you've heard of Vongola, right? Well, he works in their children's department. I'm pretty sure he's a really high up guy, though I forgot his exact title. Dad works in Italy too. He works for Vongola as well, but he's the CEO of a semi-separate branch that kind of functions on their own. I'm not entirely sure how that works, but whenever they're home, they're always talking about how they want me to come as well when I get out of college. I always tell them no because I don't want Mom to be alone in Japan, and I don't want to work as a business man. I'm not sure what I want to be, but it's definitely not a business man.

School for me will start tomorrow, so Mom is preparing a huge feast tonight as a "good luck charm" for tomorrow. Mom always cooks when she's happy or trying to cheer someone up. She always seems like an airhead, but she's actually quite observant and she tries to be as strong as possible when there is a crisis. I'm pretty sure she acts like an airhead to keep a happy vibe going in any situation. I love my mom.

Love always,

Tsuna