Funny Sunny Day

Yamamoto Takeshi

For Nati

'Dammit dammit dammit dammit dammit dammit dammit dammit dammit dammit dammit dammit DAMMIT!'

Nati mentally growled as she almost tore the test paper that was currently crumpled in between her small hands.

Any sane person would wonder why the usually cool headed 19 year old, American transfer student, would be looking so pissed off as she walked down the street, heading towards her shared apartment, under the beautiful blue sky of Namimori.

The simple reason was that she had just found out that she failed her Math college final. But what was worse was that she might have to re-take the class.

And that was something she did NOT want to do.

"DAMMIT!" Nati screamed out as she proceeded to, finally, rip the test paper into confetti and throw it up into the air. "SCREW that damn teacher!" she growled out not noticing a taller boy turn the corner whistling a happy tune.

"Ah. Na-chan how are you?" Said the cheerful voice of Yamamoto Takeshi as he noticed the older girl. Nati proceeded to glare up at the extremely taller boy. Normally she would have blushed at the sight of the younger baseball playing guardian. But today she just wasn't in the mood.

"I'M PISSED OFF! WHAT DOES IT FRIKIN' LOOK LIKE!" Nati yelled out to the boy carrying a baseball bat on his shoulder. By the look of it, it was obvious that he just came back from practice.

"Oh? Well that's too bad." Yamamoto said with his regular smile on. Which sent Nati into a flurry of rage.

"BAD! No Takeshi, things aren't just BAD. Things are FLIPPIN' HORRIBLE!" Nati began to explain as said boy proceeded to watch her rant with an amused smile. "I just FAILED my math final, Takeshi! FAILED. It's gonna take a DAMN MIRICAL for me to pass this class!" The soft brown haired girl shouted as her mid-back length hair whipped around her form.

"Hmm. That does sound horrible." The cheerful boy said as he frowned slightly and put a hand to his chin in thought. Nati then proceeded to hyperventilate at the thought of repeating her math course.

"Well I guess there's only one thing to do." Yamamoto said cheerfully with a smile once again on his proud looking face. Nati proceeded to look up at the boy in annoyance.

"Oh yeah? And what is THAT?" Nati said with a skeptical look at the boy that seemed to be proud of his thought and his free hand, that wasn't holding his bat, moved to his hip.

"Just forget about it." Yamamoto said with out a care. This caused the frustrated girls jaw to drop at the ridiculousness coming out of the younger boy's mouth.

"W-what?" The shocked girl asked as the naive boy just smiled.

"Well Na-chan, it seems like you can't do much so you should just forget about it." Yamamoto explained cheerfully.

Now Nati seemed to understand why her roommates found it so hard to believe that THIS boy was the Vongola Rain Guardian.

"Takeshi what the hell is wrong with you?" Nati deadpanned giving the smiling boy a blank stare.

"Hm? What do you mean Na-chan? I feel perfectly fine." The rain guardian replied with a grin. If this were an anime Nati definitely would have sweat-dropped.

"Takeshi." Nati said before she let out a sigh. "Forget it. I'm too depressed to even argue..." The older girl breathed out as her shoulder slumped in defeat.

Yamamoto let out a laugh as he stared down at the hunched over girl.

"You're such a funny girl Na-chan~" The dark haired boy let out. This caused the depressed girl to just slump lower.

"Yeah... thanks. Maybe I'll contemplate becoming a comedian." Nati said as she continued in the direction of her apartment.

She decided that once she got home, she would have Emily bake her something yummy to eat, and lock herself in her room to wallow in her own self pity. Maybe she would even ask Rin to play some Resident Evil with her to take her mind off of things.

"Hm? Na-chan? Where are you going?" Yamamoto asked with a confused frown on his fact. Nati just sighed once again.

"I'm going home." She answered back.

"But it's such a nice day. You should be outside." The younger boy said frowning as his head tilted slightly. Nati just sighed once more.

"No offense Takeshi, but my day has been horrible. I just want to go home, eat some of Emily's chocolate chip muffins, maybe beat the crap out of some zombies in Resident Evil, and finally just wallow in my own self pity." The light brunette haired girl explained in almost a pleading voice.

This caused the baseball playing boy to pout.

"Well ok then. I'll walk you home." Yamamoto said as he went to stand next to the big boobed girl.

"Yeah...whatever." She let out absentmindedly.

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"Ah~ The sky looks so nice today." Yamamoto chirped as he stared up at the orange sky. Nati just grunted in response.

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"Hmm, I wish I could just sit and watch the sun set." The carefree boy continued as the two teens made their way through Namimori park.

"Yeah..."Nati responded quietly. The dark haired boy frowned as he stared down at his companion.

"Na-chan?" He asked.

"Yeah" She answered not turning to look at him.

"Why is this so important to you? Can't you just try again?" Yamamoto asked innocently. At this Nati stopped walking, the boy stopping a few paces ahead of her. "Na-chan?" He questioned, turning to stare at the girl.

Nati couldn't help but stare down at the boards of the bridge the two stood upon. Now that she had had some time to calm down, the gravity of the situation was starting to get to her.

Because of this.

She might have to...

Nati couldn't stop the tears from coming to her hazel green eyes as her bangs shadowed her eyes to conceal her pain. Yamamoto proceeded to stare at the smaller girl in confusion, as she began to shake slightly.

"It's..." She began before she went silent as she clenched her fists.

"Na-chan?" Yamamoto let out once again as he turned fully to face the hispanic-american girl.

"It's my parents." Nati finally chocked out as she started to shake.

"Your parents? What about them?" Yamamoto asked a bit surprised.

Never once had the of the girl, nor her two roommates, mention a word about their parents.

The only thing he, or any of the Vongola guardians, knew about three hispanic-american girl's family were that they were outer branch mafia families. The only connection the three girls had to each other was the fact that they lived in the same state, and that 9th Cloud guardian had gathered them to make a special team, that was later sent to Japan to help train the 10th for his battle against the Varia.

So the taller boy made sure to listen intently to what the older girl was about to say.

"I made a deal with them...and now..." The smaller girl whispered as her form began to shake even more. "Now..." Nati continued before she lifted her head so that teary hazel green orbs met golden brown.

"Now I may have to leave this place." She stated dropping her gaze to the ground once again as tear made their way down her peachy cheeks.

The taller boy stared at the older girl in shock. How in the world could a simple test determine the fate of the girl in front of him?

Nati could feel Yamamoto's gaze on her crying form. The worst part of this wasn't that she would have to leave Japan. Nor was it the fact that while everyone would continue to grow with the Vongola 10th, while she stayed behind.

No.

The worst part was that she would be leaving HIM.

If she failed this class.

It would be the end of her seeing the Rain guardian.

'I never even got to tell him how I felt about him.' She thought, refusing to look at the boy she had fallen for.

Silence was heard as the two teens stood on the empty bridge.

"Nati." said a soft, calming voice as arms wrapped around said girls form.

Nati froze in shock as she looked up at the speaker.

Her tear filled eyes glistening in the light of the setting sun.

Yamamoto just smiled down at her.

"Please don't be sad." The taller boy said as he pulled away slighty so that he could wipe the tears from the smaller girls hazel green eyes. "I don't like it when you cry." He smiled.

"T-Takeshi?" Nati whispered.

And then his lips met hers.

It was a simple, but deep kiss.

But she was loving every minute of it.

And then they parted. Hazel green staring into golden brown orbs.

As the wind played through the hair of the teens staring deeply into each others eyes.

Then Yamamoto let out a laugh making the light brown haired girl stared at him strangely.

"What a funny sunny day this turned out to be." He said as he grabbed her hand with his usual smile.

Nati continue to stair at the smiling boy.

Then she smiled and interlaced their fingers together.

And as Yamamoto gave her smaller hand a reassuring squeeze before pulling her along, she couldn't help but feel a little hopeful.

"Yeah." she agreed "That it is."


Emily: THERE! Are you HAPPY now? *glare*

Nati: Very much.

Emily: Thank god! Now will you stop hitting me!

Nati: Not until you do my Hibari One-shot. *grin*

Emily: TTwTT But he scares me.

Nati: To bad. ^_^

Emily: D':

Inspired by Nati who was listening to 'Funny Sunny Day' by SxOxU