This will be the last chapter I'll be posting! I'm very happy people like this story. So I am writing an extra chapter today! Thank you!
Disclaimer: I do not own KHR. All rights go to Amano Akira.
Chapter 3: Walking Home
(Tsuna's POV)
"Thank you for the dinner. It was very delicious." she bowed.
"No, you don't need to bow! It was fine. I'm glad you found it delicious." I quickly said so.
She giggled. "Well, I'll be off now."
"Tsu-kun! You must escort your girlfriend until she goes back home!" my mom scolded. I blushed.
"Kaa-san! She isn't my girlfriend!" I protested.
"She is! And even if she isn't, she's a girl! Look, it's getting dark already. You're a man. Go and escort her until she goes home." my mom pushed me.
As I was about to protest, she interrupted. "Um, I'm alright with it..."
My face turned into shock. "Wh-what? Y-you're alright with it?"
My mom giggled. "Here's your jacket! Now go and escort her already." she gently pushed me, and closed the door.
I sighed. I wore the jacket, and jogged to her side. I frowned. "Are you sure you're alright with this?"
"Why would I not be?" she smiled. "Let's go."
I stared. "O-oh, r-right."
We walked down the street, I looked up the sky, the stars twinkling, scattered all over the black abyss. The moon, glowing quite softly, yet is brightly lighting up the darkness, was in a crescent shape.
"Hirikawa-san, look up." I told her, pointing upwards.
"Hm? What's wrong with..." she looked up. "Wow...it looks enchanting."
"Doesn't it?" I looked up with her. "I really like the night sky. It calms me, and gives me...hope. Call it cliche, but it's true." I kept walking.
"Me too. I really think it gives hope to a person who's lost."
"How weird, I think of it that way too." I grinned.
We walked together, staring up at the dark, yet bright sky. Until we reached her home.
"Thanks for bringing me home, Sawada-san." she said thankfully.
"You can call me Tsuna, or Dame-Tsuna." I sulked a little.
"I'll stick with Tsuna. Dame-Tsuna is just plain mean." she huffed.
My eyes widened. I was...surprised, I guess. I mean, no one ever calls me by my name. Except my mom.
"What's wrong?" she looked worried.
I snorted, and chuckled. "Nothing." I ran away, backwards. I raised my right hand, and waved it. "Thanks, Shina-san! See you tomorrow!" And proceeded to run towards my home.
For me, you may be the moon of my long, dark, lonely sky.
It was too short! I kinda rushed this chapter. Since we have no internet tomorrow and all, I gotta download LOADS of things. See you in 2 weeks or so! I do hope there isn't any grammatical errors. Because I had no time to reread it at all! Bear with me!
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-Rineguen
