Hi, just as you know, Dino is Tsuna's brother. But later, Giotto is going to come.
"Tsuna is my little brother, and I'm not letting them either. If Tsuna knew that an ally has become an enemy, he would be scared and not know who to trust." The character said and stood up so the light showed his face.
"Dino, we know that Tsuna is you little brother but we have to tell him," Aria said. She smirked at Iemitsu.
"What?" Iemitsu asked in an accusatory voice, confused and a little angry.
"I don't know," Aria said airily. "I was about to call Tsuna your daughter."
"I know I have a son, it's just that Tsuna-has-a-small-petite-body-and-long-eyelashes-and-is-really-adorable…so sometimes I think myself I got a girl instead of a boy." Iemitsu frowned slightly.
Reborn smirked and left the room.
In a cabin with two beds and a small toilet sat a boy and his lion. The two were talking. Well, the boy spoke whilst the pet lion listened intently. The boy and is pet were on a boat, they were on their way to Shanghai.
"Should I have told someone?" Tsuna asked Nuts, not expecting a response. "Jeez, you would think I shouldn't have left so fast but I did and… and I needed some time for myself to think," he stumbled, trying to find an excuse.
"Do you remember when it happened?" Tsuna questioned and took a big book from his travelling backpack. The book had an engraved text on it as well as a picture of a dragon.
Tsuna opened the book and touched the first page. Suddenly, the text lit up and Tsuna closed his eyes while whispering "Katra somji akup müla." The light dimmed as the book disappeared into his hand, replaced by a mark.
Flashback (two years earlier)
"Tsu-kun, could you go down with Papa's shovel to the basement?" Nana asked Tsuna as he watched TV.
"Hmm... sure! But isn't Dad coming back soon?" he asked with a small hint of anxiety.
"Of course he is, Tsu-kun. Papa's thing is just in the way." Nana said with smile on her face and pushed Tsuna away with the shovel in his hands.
He'd never liked the basement; it was dark and had a kind of creepy warm air. He didn't like to stay there for too long. It was just as Tsuna was about to set down that he saw a package hidden under the stairs. He took it and ran up the stairs. It looked so familiar.
"Mom, what is this?" Tsuna questioned curiously as he came into the kitchen.
Nana turned around and smiled cheerfully. Her smile slipped slightly at the sight of the package in her son's hands. "That… One day, you disappeared and Dad and I couldn't find you anywhere. But the next day, you showed up on the door step at six in the morning and you had that," she gestured towards the package, "with you. When we asked you where you got it, you said it that the Dragon of Life wanted you to have it. Of course, it was yours from the start." She looked ashamed.
Tsuna looked down at it. "How old was I when I disappeared?"
"You were…you were 3 years old." Nana's smile was completely rueful.
After the conversation, Tsuna ran up to his room and sat on his bed. He opened the package and discovered a book in red and brown. It had a big blue stone in the centre with a dragon figure around it. The red on the book was like leather, as if it was from some kind of reptile. The book was bound in brown leather.
The book had a huge lock on it but wouldn't open no matter how much he struggled. Tsuna threw it off his bed and onto the wall in frustration, he soon heard a 'click' from the aforementioned book and found the lock had somehow opened.
Slowly, he opened the first page of the book and found several words written down. At first, Tsuna didn't understand what they meant, so he tried again:
Light and Dark
Dark and Light
I call upon in hour's night
Wake up my power from my soul
So I once again will be whole
After that, he felt dizzy and fainted.
End of Chapter
