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Parallel to Your Heart
By ilYamaTsuna7227li
Previously...
"Tsuna?" Too sleepy to really be shocked, Yamamoto straightened and groaned at the numb feeling on his neck. Thank goodness for the pillow on the side of his head.
The brunet sneezed again, not waking up to Yamamoto suddenly moving beside him.
Rubbing his eyes, Yamamoto stifled a yawn as he placed a hand on Tsuna's cheek. "Whoa…" He said in a slurred voice. "You're cold. Geez, Tsuna you should've brought a blanket with you or something…" He mumbled as he gently pried the brunet away before surrounding himself and his boss in the warmth of the cloth.
Tsuna let out a pleased sigh at the warmth and to Yamamoto's surprise, the young boss curled around beside him.
The baseball player blinked and uncertainly he placed an arm around the sleeping Vongola as Tsuna grabbed on to his shirt. He chuckled uncertainly, "Never thought Tsuna was the hugging type…" And then he yawned. "Oh well…" He mumbled, his arms full of a certain brunet. "'Night Tsuna…" He slurred, amber eyes closing.
The brunet mumbled in an unconscious reply as he snuggled closer to Yamamoto's warmth.
Chapter 18
Yamamoto yawned as he stretched his arms, looking at the sunlit living room. He picked up the pillow and the blanket that was kindly given to him that night before as he made his way up the stairs, thinking of placing it on Tsuna's bed for the time being.
Once he reached the top steps he paused when the bathroom door opened and Tsuna came out drying his wet hair, dressed in a blue and orange short-sleeved shirt, Yamamoto never saw before, and worn jeans. Brown eyes seemed distracted, not even noticing the presence of the baseball player a few feet from him.
Yamamoto stared at the water drops clinging on the brunet's long eyelashes as his boss looked off to the side wistfully, "Tsuna?" He called out, rousing the dazed brunet.
The teen seemed to freeze for a moment in surprise as he turned abruptly. A hint of red accumulated on his cheeks as he smiled, "Y-Yamamoto, good morning."
"Good morning," The rain guardian greeted back, "Are you going somewhere?"
"U-Uhm, yeah." Tsuna laughed scratching his cheeks before he noticed the pillow and blanket in Yamamoto's arms. "Ah! Are you taking that to my room? Here, I'll have it. I was going there anyway, you should head down and eat some breakfast." The young boss hastily said, taking the items and dashing to his room.
"Wait…" The athlete called out but the brunet already sent to his room, closing the door behind him. The guardian sighed, scratching the back of his head as he turned and headed downstairs.
"You're going somewhere, Dame-Tsuna?" Reborn asked when the brunet finally came down for breakfast. Yamamoto looked up at the name and immediately noticed that the boss was more composed than earlier.
"Yeah, I'm just heading out for a walk." But Tsuna seemed to hesitate when he saw that the only vacant chair left was the one next to Yamamoto. He shot his tutor a look before sitting down next to his guardian. Bianchi was beside Reborn, spoon-feeding him and Futa was sitting on the head table, eating quietly. Nana was upstairs waking up the children and for some odd reason the other chairs had stuffed toys on top of them.
"Then take Yamamoto with you."
"No, he probably has other things to do. It's fine." The brunet said smoothly. Obsidian eyes narrowed as Tsuna refused to meet his tutor's eyes.
"Actually, I don't have anything planned. I don't mind going with you, Tsuna." The dark-haired teen said with a cheery smile.
"Ah, no, it's fine. I can-"
"Why are you turning down an offer from your guardian, Tsuna?" Reborn said as Bianchi watched the exchange with knowing eyes. "If I didn't know any better, I'd say you were avoiding him."
The brunet shot a look at his rain guardian. Yamamoto didn't know what expression he had on his face because a few seconds later his boss sighed saying, "Okay, if Yamamoto has nothing else to do, then I guess it's fine if he came with me."
Reborn smirked as Leon turned into a phone and he began texting, "Excellent." Yamamoto knew that the arcobaleno was probably texting the others about the new development.
The rain guardian went back to his food, amber eyes looking sideways at his boss who was quietly eating his own breakfast.
Looks like he had work to do.
"We'll be going then, Sawada-san." Yamamoto said to the woman as he peeked into the kitchen.
The kind woman turned to the teen, smiling. "Take care and keep Tsu-kun out of trouble for me."
The rain guardian laughed, "Will do!" He said as he ran to the door when Tsuna was waiting. He blinked in confusion when he saw the brunet just standing there, looking up at the sky. He was wearing a dark blue jacket over his short-sleeved shirt now. "Tsuna?"
"It's raining." Yamamoto looked over his boss' head and sure enough, the sky was gray as raindrops fell to the ground in a rhythmic pattern.
"I should go get us some umbrellas then-"
"No need," Tsuna turned to him, showing the athlete that he was holding one orange and one dark blue umbrella. He handed one to his guardian and gave him a smile, "Let's go."
"Thanks." Yamamoto said as he nodded and followed the brunet out. He gave one last look at Reborn, who was hiding in the shadows with Bianchi at his side, and inclined his head in his direction.
"What's wrong, Reborn?" Bianchi asked her lover as Yamamoto closed the door behind him.
"That Dame-Tsuna took the two umbrellas before I could hide one." The arcobaleno said, "I don't know if I should be impressed or wary."
The Poison Scorpion just hummed thoughtfully in response, the hitman looked at her with a raised eyebrow. Bianchi said nothing and Reborn got a feeling his partner was hiding something from him too.
"So where are we going?" Yamamoto asked his boss, trying to lighten the mood. Although they had been surrounded by companionable silence, the athlete was really anxious to know what the other was thinking. He wanted to know more than anything what was making his best friend act so distant from them, especially from him.
"Just a walk." Tsuna said simply, he was walking ahead of the other so the swordsman jogged a bit to keep up and see the other's expression. It was peaceful, brown eyes staring right ahead. The brunet turned to him smiling, "Nothing interesting really, I won't blame you if you wanted to go some place else-" He offered.
"No!" The rain guardian said immediately before laughing sheepishly, "I mean this is great! Walking is good for exercise after all." The truth was, he was just relieved that Tsuna was talking to him at all. It's been awhile since they hung out like this. "I never took you for a person who liked walking under the rain. Are you entering a teenage emo stage or something like that?"
Tsuna sweat dropped at the assumption, "You sound like an old man," The he laughed lightly, "I actually don't like getting wet by the rain because I get sick easily but," The boss looked up at the sky before closing his eyes happily, "Don't you think that it's really nice and peaceful when it's raining? It's like it's washing away all my worries and trouble."
Amber eyes widened at the words and the expression on his friend's face. For some reason, Yamamoto felt his face burning slightly.
"Or something like that." Tsuna said sheepishly as he smiled at his best friend, opening his eyes. "It probably sounds stupid, never mind."
"Ah, no!" Yamamoto said as he gave the other a wide grin, "I agree with Tsuna wholeheartedly, of course!"
Brown eyes softened as the brunet's smile brightened, "Thanks, Yamamoto."
The athlete laughed, the burning sensation on his face not really going away. "No problem."
The mafia don opened his mouth to say something but then he suddenly squeaked when he felt something brush against his leg. He immediately took ten steps back.
"Tsuna?" Yamamoto said as he looked at what scared his boss, "It's just a puppy…"
"I'm sorry, I'm not really good with dogs." The brunet apologized, scratching his cheek. "Especially that particular dog. I remember being chased by one like that when I was a kid," Then he added in a small tone Yamamoto couldn't hear. "...And also recently." He said in embarrassment.
"What?"
"Nothing!"
"Hm," Yamamoto leaned down and patted the small dog who barked happily, "But he doesn't seem bad and besides, you were okay with Jirou, weren't you?"
"That was different." Tsuna gulped when he saw beady black eyes turn to him, "Jirou is a part of you, so of course I'm okay with him."
"Haha, but he's overenthusiastic with his barking and licking. I thought you'd be more scared of him since he's larger and louder than some dogs." The rain guardian said.
"Like I said, he's a part of you, Yamamoto." Tsuna said as he stepped back from the dog slightly. He said the words as though it was reason enough, "You would never hurt me." He added confidently.
Amber eyes blinked in surprise as he looked at his boss who was too wary of the dog to realize what he just said. A soft smiled graced the swordsman's face as he turned back to the dog, scratching it behind its ear, "That makes me really happy."
"Huh?"
"Sawada-kun?" A person suddenly called, making the two turn. A kind old woman was waving at Tsuna, "Ah, it is Sawada-kun! How are you, dear?" She came up to the teens, carrying two shopping bags in one hand and an umbrella in another. Yamamoto stood back up, a polite smile on his face.
"Obaa-san." Tsuna said in delighted surprise. He noticed her bags, "I'm fine. You were shopping?"
"Yes, I ran out of a few things and I figured it was time to get some groceries too." She said with a smile.
"Oh, let me help you carry that." The brunet said as he took the bags but then the other bag was taken by his guardian. "Yamamoto?"
"Maa, let me help you too, Tsuna." The athlete said cheerfully.
"Oh my, what a handsome and kind young man!" The old woman said, "Thank you dear, and you are?"
"Oh, this is Yamamoto Takeshi. He's a classmate of mine." Tsuna answered for his best friend who bowed respectfully, "And this person is Makoto Haruiko, I met her during Valentines last year."
"Sawada-kun was kind enough to help me with my bags back then too. A wonderful child." The woman commented as the brunet blushed self-consciously at the praise. "So you're Yamamoto Tsuyoshi's son, right? No wonder you looked familiar, you looked a lot like your dad when he was your age."
"Ahaha, really? Thank you!" The rain guardian said.
"We'll help you carry these to your house, obaa-san." The brunet said to the old woman who smiled.
"That would be a great help, I'll make you some snacks when we get there as a thank you." She said.
"You don't have to-"
"Shush, it's the least I can do." Haruiko assured the other. "Now, let's get going before the rain gets heavier." She started to walk and the two immediately followed after her.
Meanwhile, walking towards the park…
"This time it's Haru's turn to see what she can do to help Tsuna-san, desu!" The brunette said as she stretched her arms energetically, "Ou!"
Gokuder groaned in annoyance, "Shut up already, stupid woman! You're making too much noise!"
"Hahi! It's not nice to call Haru 'stupid', desu!"
"Then stop acting like one!" The bomber argued, "Tch, why'd I have to be paired up with you, anyway?"
"I agree, desu. It was supposed to be Kyoko-chan and I. But she and her onii-san had to go to some family reunion." Haru sighed and pouted.
"Kuh, I wouldn't have minded doing this alone." The storm guardian grumbled to himself, then he turned and pointed at Haru. "Oi! If you will be just a burden then you better go home now!"
"If anyone's gonna be a burden, it'll be you Bakadera!" Haru stuck out her tongue before she stomped away. "Now let's go and find Tsuna-san! Arguing with you is just a waste of time, desu!"
"That's my line!" Gokudera ran up to catch up, thinking of not losing to this stupid woman.
At Makoto Haruiko's house, in her kitchen…
"At least, let us help you make the snacks." Tsuna said as he and Yamamoto placed the grocery bags on the counter.
"Sawada-kun you are very persistent." The old woman chuckled, "Very well, I'll let you help, I have to go and borrow something from the neighbors anyway. You and Yamamoto-kun can get started for me."
"Haha, I can't wait to see what we'll be making." Yamamoto said cheerfully.
"We'll be making some pie," The old woman said as she took out an old recipe book. "I was in America a long time ago and a good friend of mine taught me how to make one when I was about your age. I'm afraid it's my only specialty." She said apologetically.
"No, it sounds great!" Tsuna smiled, "I haven't had some pie for awhile."
"Me too," The rain guardian assured the old woman, "I think the last time I ate one was when I passed by a bakery a few years ago and bought one on a whim."
"Oh, well then I'll make sure this pie will be a special one then." Haruiko chuckled as she scanned through the pages. "Here, all the ingredients and the steps are written down. Just follow them and you'll be fine. You'll be making the base and I'll handle the rest."
"Okay," Yamamoto said as he scanned through the page.
"The eggs are in the fridge, the beater and the bowl are in the cupboard under the sink, and the flour is this one." She pointed at a jar. She smiled at the two teens, "I'll be back as soon as I can, so once you've finished you can sit on the porch and I'll bring you some tea while the pie is in the oven."
"That sounds great." Tsuna said and the kind woman excused herself briefly as the brunet took out the necessary ingredients and materials while Yamamoto read through the instructions. The young boss washed the bowl and beater while Yamamoto began counting the eggs needed. In a few minutes, the two began mixing the contents, slowly following the instructions of the book before them.
"Ah, wait! Tsuna, that's salt." The swordsman warned his boss who paused abruptly at his action of putting the ingredient into the batter.
Tsuna tasted what he was putting, "You're right. Sorry." He said apologetically, "They all look the same to me."
Yamamoto laughed, "It's fine," He said as he flipped the page while holding up the batter, "Now- ah!" Some of the batter fell onto the page, "Oops." He laughed uncertainly.
"I'll get it." The brunet wiped away the stain with a nearby cloth he found. He scrunched his eyebrows, concentrating on making sure he didn't smudge the words to make them unreadable. His guardian saw the serious look on the other's face and got an idea. He stuck his finger into the flour nearby and wiped it on Tsuna's nose.
The Vongola jumped back immediately. His eyes crossed as he saw his white-tipped nose. He frowned at his best friend who was laughing, "Yamamoto!"
"Aw, don't be mad Tsuna. I think you look cute! Like Rudolph the white-nosed reindeer!" The older teen laughed.
Tsuna sweat dropped, "It was red-nosed reindeer, Yamamoto." He sighed in exasperation before he eyed a cup of flour nearby and got an idea too, "Besides I'm not mad-"
"That's good-"
"-But I didn't say I wouldn't want revenge!" He threw the cup at the athlete who jumped back.
"My shirt!" He said in surprise before laughing, "You got me Tsuna!"
"That's what you get for not wearing an apron." The brunet said, laughing as well.
"Hey, you're not wearing one too." Yamamoto reminded him as he threw a handful of flour towards the brunet's stunned face. The two looked at each other in surprise before Tsuna sneezed. Yamamoto laughed sheepishly, "Oops, I missed."
The young boss sneezed again as he looked at his guardian almost pouting, "Yamamoto-"
"I should have known this would happen if I left you two here." An exasperated voice made the two teens jump and look at Haruiko guiltily. She was giving the two of them disapproving looks.
"Ah, Makoto-san…" Yamamoto scratched the back of his head, looking embarrassed.
"S-Sorry, obaa-san." Tsuna said apologetically. The old woman gave them a smile.
"It's fine." She said with a chuckle, "The way you two look is more than enough to make up for all the mess you've made." Haruiko then added, "That and you two would be cleaning this up after pie. Okay?"
"Okay." The two said sheepishly.
"Good, now go and clean yourselves up. The bathroom is straight-ahead there." The kind woman pointed, "You may use the towels."
"Thank you!" The two teens said as they raced to get to the bathroom first, laughing, chuckling, and sneezing along the way. Haruiko shook her head.
"Teenagers."
Back at Haru and Gokudera…
"Hahi, this is the place Reborn-chan said right?" Haru said as she looked at the cozy looking house.
"It's the address that baseball idiot sent to Reborn-san, so this must be it." Gokudera said as he scrolled through his phone. He pressed the 'exit' button and pocketed it. "Now, let's go and take jyuudaime and the idiot's umbrella like Reborn-san said. Hurry!"
"But how will taking Tsuna-san and Yamamoto-san's umbrella help us find out what's wrong, desu?" The girl asked curiously, "Won't he just be sharing with Yamamoto-san if the lady lends them one? And also, if we take it and they get caught in the rain, won't that just make them sick, desu?"
The storm guardian frowned, "It's not like I didn't ask Reborn-san the same. But he insisted that it was enough and since Reborn-san is the greatest hitman in the world, we shouldn't doubt him."
"Hahi! He's a what? You're jokes aren't funny Gokudera-san!"
"It's not meant to be funny! I'm serious! Now, shh! I think I see jyuudaime and the baseball idiot's umbrella!" He said as he tiptoed towards the place.
Haru still couldn't get it and she sighed in frustration, before following after the older teen's lead.
"Thank you for the snacks, Makoto-san." Yamamoto said with a smile as he and Tsuna were about to leave after cleaning the kitchen, "And sorry again about the mess earlier."
"It's fine Yamamoto-kun, I had fun seeing you two clean and act like children." The old woman giggled as Tsuna sweat dropped. "Do visit again, the two of you."
"Will do!"
"We'll come again soon." The brunet assured the woman. The two friends put on their shoes and turned to take their umbrellas but then-
"Arre- my umbrella's missing." Yamamoto blinked in surprise. Tsuna stared, wide-eyed at the spot he was sure he left his own umbrella.
"Oh my, that is a problem. And it started raining again too," The old woman said, "I'm afraid I only have one umbrella to lend you. Would that be okay?"
The rain guardian looked sideways at his boss who seemed to have a speculative look on his face, "We don't mind. Tsuna and I can share. Right, Tsuna?"
The brunet looked up in surprise into amber eyes before nodding hesitantly, "A-Ah…"
"Well, okay, if you're sure." Haruiko took her umbrella, which was the only one left leaning against the wall. "You two be careful on your way home."
"We will." Yamamoto assured her as he took the umbrella, "Thank you!"
"You're welcome dears, now take care." She waved at them as they made their way outside.
Back to the idiotic duo…
"They're coming out, desu!" Haru said as she and Gokudera each held one closed umbrella and one open one, shielding their heads from the rain.
"Finally! Geez, what took that baseball idiot so long?" The bomber said as he peeked out from behind a lamp post.
Haru observed the two coming out thoughtfully, "Hm, if Tsuna-san doesn't want to get wet, he should stick closer to Yamamoto-san than that, desu."
"No, he doesn't!" Gokudera was quick to argue. "The distance between them right now is fine! The idiot is unnecessarily crowding into jyuudaime's personal space, that's why the boss is moving away that's all!"
The teenage girl shot her companion an 'are you stupid' look, "Gokudera-san, I think you need to take out your glasses, because clearly you're blind."
"Oi! What's that supposed to-"
"Hayato." A pair of hands held the Italian's head and forcefully turned him to the direction of a certain beautiful assassin.
"A-Aneki- gah!" As expected, the storm guardian fell to ground, stomach growling in pain as he relived past horror of poison cooking.
"G-Gokudera-san?" Haru said surprised before she moved her sight to Bianchi who flipped her hair, "Bianchi-san, what are you doing here? Were you sent by Reborn-chan too?"
"No, I was out buying some more rosemary beads for my special soup." She said coolly. "I happen to see you and Hayato and came up here to see how everything is going."
"I see." Haru nodded before turning to the direction she last saw her two friends at. "Yamamoto-san and Tsuna-san just left. I think they're just walking around now, desu."
"Hm, no progress?"
"None so far, desu."
"Well, since Hayato is doing nothing good writhing on the ground, I'll take him home." The Poison Scorpion said. She leaned down and put her brother's arm around her shoulders as she supported his weight. "How about you?'
"I'll continue watching out for Tsuna-san and Yamamoto-san, desu." The younger girl answered. Bianchi gave her a searching look, "Bianchi-san?"
"Women are strong creatures. Hayato wouldn't be able to handle whatever he might see if he continues following those two." Bianchi said wisely, "But you, Haru, are a different story. If you really want to follow them, then be prepared. Good luck."
"A-Ah, thank you." Haru said as she watched the siblings leave. "That was weird, even for Bianchi-san." She sighed before turning and following after the two teen boys. "Now to go on my solo mission, desu!"
"Haha, that was fun, wasn't it Tsuna?" Yamamoto laughed brightly as he tried to ease the sudden tension between them. "And the pie was really delicious! I would even go far enough to say that was the best pie I'd ever tasted!"
"A-Ah, obaa-san is really something else." Tsuna said smiling before he flinched as another rain drop hit him on the shoulder. His rain guardian frowned.
"You know, if you keep moving away like that, you'll get wetter." Then the athlete paused to think before he got an idea. He placed an arm around the brunet who squeaked in surprise, "You should move closer or your whole right side will get wet and you'll end up sick."
"N-No…" The brunet said insistently as he tried to wriggle free of the grip, "It's fine. You don't have to-"
"That's right, I don't have to." The swordsman agreed, his grip on the other's shoulder tightened, "I want to, Tsuna. And I know that you're angry at me or something but- I just don't want you to get sick, okay?"
Surprise silence hung in the air between them before the brunet hesitantly opened his mouth to speak.
"I'm not angry at you." He blurted out and Yamamoto gave his best friends a forced smile.
"No, of course you're not." His guardian said, "You smile at me one moment and then avoid me the next, you keep away from me and look away from my eyes, and sometimes even though we were having fun and everything's okay, you suddenly pull away. I know you're not angry, Tsuna, but it can get confusing. If you're not angry, then what's wrong?"
Brown eyes stared into hurt amber as the young boss turned his sight to ground, "Uhm, it's nothing really I just- I was just distracted from thinking that's all."
"Thinking of what?"
"A-A lot of things." Tsuna laughed, "You won't understand."
"Try me." Yamamoto said seriously and the young boss looked up helplessly.
The brunet took a deep breath and said firmly, "No." And then he added, hesitantly, "Trust me, it's complicated."
The rain guardian was hurt even more by the words and said, "I trust you, Tsuna. I believe you when you say it's complicated, but can't you trust me enough to at least try to explain? I might not make heads or tails of it, but I'll do my best. I mean, that's what friends are for, right? We help each other out with our problems. Gokudera and I will always be here for you."
The mafia don flinched at the words 'friends' before he shook his head persistently, "No, I'm sorry but it's not only that I can't tell you, it's that I don't want to tell you."
The rain guardian looked surprised and he let go of the brunet's shoulder. He stopped and so did his best friend, "Does it have something to do with me after all?"
Tsuna said nothing.
"Did I do something wrong? Is someone targeting me? Am I-" He turned his body fully towards the brunet as he said in a soft tone, "Am I not good enough to be your guardian or something?"
Brown eyes widened but the brunet still refused to say nothing as amber eyes pleaded with his.
"Is there something you don't like about me?" Yamamoto continued to question, a hand hovering uncertainly over small shoulders. "Did I hurt you in some way? Am I not your friend anymore? Answer me, please, Tsuna."
The young boss just shook his head helplessly and the older teen seemed shocked before his shoulders slumped and he closed his eyes, expression pained.
The Vongola froze as his guardian whispered, "Okay." He took hold of small hands which clenched in surprise at the warm touch. He placed the handle of the umbrella into the younger teen's hand before turning to walk away.
Tsuna stood there, brown eyes wide as the rain fell down heavily. He watched the water soak through his guardian's jacket and his mouth opened automatically to call out, "Yamamoto!" His guardian didn't turn and his heart beat faster in his chest in panic as he ran, "Yamamoto, wait!"
I can't always offer you my hand, Tsuna. A familiar voice repeated in his memory whispered to his distraught mind, Sometimes, you have to take it yourself so that I can know that you need me.
The brunet ran faster, lips pursed as he reached out.
It's enough to call me by your side.
Brown eyes grew teary as he finally took hold of the warm hand of his guardian, although, his sudden action didn't even stop the other from walking away. Tsuna's eyes burned as he persistently tugged at the other, finally making his rain guardians stop and turn.
He looked up tearfully into surprised amber eyes, "Tsuna?"
"You shouldn't have asked me." The brunet hiccupped as his hold on the other's hand tightened, "I-If you knew something was wrong, you should've just kept quiet."
The rain guardian looked down at his boss, his expression of surprise morphing into guilt and confusion, "I don't- I'm sorry, Tsuna. If you don't want to tell me then it's fine. Don't-"
Don't cry anymore.
Please.
"I don't want to see you look hurt but it's not easy for me too." Tsuna continued to babble, the umbrella had been dropped to the ground when he ran. The two of them were getting soaked to the bone. "I'm trying my best but you're just too much like him and sometimes I just have to keep away or I'll destroy our friendship in this w-world. And- And I don't want that."
"Destroy our friendship?" His guardian asked in confusion and worry, "What do you mean?"
There was a short pause as Tsuna blinked the rain from his eyes, the water drops sliding down his cheeks like tears. Then he said slowly, "This..." Brown eyes looked into warm amber ones as the brunet took a shaky breath and cupped the athlete's face. "I mean this." He whispered before pulling the other forward into a soft kiss.
Author's note: Wow, this did not end like I was imagining it to end. I mean at first, yeah, I knew it had to end with a kiss, but then I was like- nah, it would be great if Tsuna was crying and this changes Yamamoto's mind and he tells Reborn to forget about finding out what's wrong with Tsuna since he'll tell them when he's ready. But then I went back to the original plan, but it's not even the original idea I was going to end with.
Tsuna was supposed to kiss Yamamoto because Yamamoto was being, you know, Yamamoto and he just couldn't take it and kissed him without thinking. But then it became all dramatic while I was typing it and I was like, 'What? What?' and it ended this way instead XD
Haha, my fingers have a mind of their own. O. O
Thanks for your continued support. And if I'm right I'd have updated three, four, or five other stories today so please check them out. Born For You (please this is my baby, it would mean a lot to me if you read it. I went wild and wrote like sixty pages, after chapter 5, of this in one setting ), Just to See You Smile(the sequel Just To Be With You is finished but I don't know if I updated it at the same time), Hints (I hope I think of a more creative title before I post this up), a sick fic I hope I finish too, and maybe the new chapter of Shugosha no Ningyo (I said, maybe).
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