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Tsuna spent the next several days visiting Vernon whenever he managed to evade his mother and school.
The man had asked him about it once. But, Tsuna told him it wasn't something he should be worried about, and he was glad the man had dropped the subject when Tsuna didn't say anything on the subject.
Tsuna could tell Vernon wanted to object, but relented. He was endlessly thankful the man didn't pry.
Though it didn't ease his irritation with the 'guards' that shadowed him whenever he was outside.
His name was Jör, a weird guy with receding hairline and stoicism that rivaled Tsuna himself. He was always silent and did nothing to hinder Tsuna from his daily adventures, though it was a different story when Tsuna went to greet people with brightly coloured lights.
No doubt his boss had ordered him to not let Tsuna approach strangers.
Tsuna had taken this as a challenge, and every day, he would try to slip away from the man's watch, mentally counting loses whenever the man would redirect him somewhere else.
He didn't let the loses deter him, though. For some reason, hanging out with Vernon and his men had made him more adventurous. Maybe it was because he was exposed to flame users every day instead of none at all.
It was a theory Tsuna wanted to test.
Did flame user need to be in certain distance from him for it to take effect? Will fewer exposure widen the void inside of him? Will there be some sort of withdrawal once he wasn't in close contact with them? Will it affect him negatively once the void reared its head?
Will there be loses?
As Vernon had promised, the man told him everything he needed to know about flames. From how it manifested, their properties, how it affected the underground hierarchy, how some people suppressed their flame growth- much to Tsuna's disapproval.
Tsuna had gathered his own information by the supplied reports Vernon willingly let him read. And he had only found one article with 'flame sealing', something that instantly caught his attention once he read about its usage.
It was a theory in which people with the same property could seal another's access to their own dying will flame. Though it was repeatedly emphasized that it was a last resort to subdue a dangerous flame user because the side effects were too grave to be taken into account.
Fortunately, there was no recorded cases of someone having their flame sealed, as everyone in the underground knew which line not to cross.
It brought him to another question.
Did he get his flame sealed then? Vernon had told him the connection they have with their dying will flames vary with each person, but most could agree that said connection was actually good for them. Especially for an active flame user, as they could bring forth the flame manifestation as easy as breathing.
He said it brought them a sense of peace.
How does peace even felt like? Was it something Tsuna was denied the pleasure of experiencing, too?
... The report told him that it was only to be used as a last resort for dangerous flame user.
... Was he dangerous then?
They sealed- no, destroyed his core when he did nothing to any of them.
He had been a good kid, he never did anything to gain his mother's ire. He tried hard to be helpful to her and to gain his father's attention so he could come home more often.
But, they sealed his flames away...
They'd taken what was rightfully his.
And he had no way on getting them back...
He hadn't told Vernon of the incident five years ago, where an old man his father called Boss had done something to him- his core, and had single-handedly destroyed it...
If he told the man, would he regard Tsuna as dangerous? Or will he sympathize with him?
Was it safe to trust them?
Was it safe to trust anyone? Not when his father figure and grandpa betrayed him?
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"Did you know, it only need a star and powerful explosion to create a beautiful supernova?"
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AN: Again, thanks for reading guys, pls inform me if I have any typo or grammatical mistake!
Foreshadowing everywhere :'D
