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A/N: Thanks for the reviews!

I was going to update this yesterday, but I got distracted by watching the show instead. I am still in the process of watching the anime just once. I am slow in watching anime when the anime has a lot of episodes.

"Talking"

'Thought'

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Chapter 2

"GYAH!" Tsuna groaned when his body slammed into the hard ground. For the second time in less than an hour, he found himself staring at the ceiling to his classroom.

"No sleeping in class, Sawada-kun." Reborn's voice reached down to Tsuna's ears a moment later.

Lifting his head off the ground, Tsuna stared at his student-teacher for a moment before he righted himself in his chair. "Sorry, Reborn-san." He gritted out. He could already tell that it was going to be torture having Reborn in the classroom.

"Now that Sawada has joined us," Mika, the math teacher, shot the no-good student a glare before continuing as Reborn moved to lean against the wall in the back of the classroom.

Tsuna almost groaned when the math lecture began. It wasn't that he hated math. On the contrary, he was quite good in the subject, as he was in all his subjects. He did study all his subjects so he knew all the material. It was just on the tests that he purposefully wrote the wrong answers to the questions. He had to make sure he got very low scores on his tests, but that didn't mean he didn't know the material.

As part of his No-good act, Tsuna allowed himself to space out in class, or made it look like he did. Truthfully, he was always listening so he always knew what his teacher was saying in class. He was never purposelessly caught off guard in class, except for today.

The appearance of Gokudera and Reborn had really thrown him off, and because of that, he couldn't damn well concentrate on pretending to space out in class but really listening because he really was spacing out and it was all because of those two Vongola Mafiosi! He needed to know why they were here. It should have nothing to do with him, but he couldn't be sure. Nothing should ever be taken for granted.

Especially when he felt eyes burning into the back of his skull!

Tsuna turned around in his seat to glare at Gokudera, who was blatantly glaring at him for whatever reason! Honestly, why does that guy hate him so much? He hasn't even said one word to that guy.

"Sawada-kun," Mika snapped suddenly.

Not expecting his name to be called, Tsuna snapped out of his glaring contest with Gokudera and jumped to his feet while at the same time whipping his head around to look at the front. The sudden jerk caused pain to flare up in his head so he grabbed the back of his head, blinking stupidly as he waited for the intense headache to stop while his classmates laughed.

"Not paying attention again, Sawada?" Mika asked annoyed. By this point, he was not surprised by the lack of attention that Sawada gave to the class. In fact, he would be most surprised if the boy suddenly started to pay attention in class. He was hoping that Tsuna would learn to pay attention to the class. If he just paid attention, he might actually learn something, pass the tests, and stop destroying the class average. "Well, if you know everything already, then please answer the question on the board."

Looking at the board, Tsuna read the problem x^2-17x+72=0. Easily, he discovered the answer to be x=8 and x=9, but he couldn't say that. He was supposed to be an idiot that ruined the class average after all and he was not going to allow the arrival of two Vongola members to throw him off any more than they already did.

Standing up hastily, Tsuna stared at the bored with a confused look for a moment. After a moment of fake hesitation, he sheepishly scratched the side of his head, though that mostly had nothing to do with the question or his act. Those two Vongola members were staring at the back of his head and the burning sensation of it was beginning to get to him. If they didn't stop soon, there were going to be having a lot of problems between the three of them.

"Uh….twenty-one?" Tsuna more liked asked then gave the answer.

The students laughed at No-good Tsuna while Mika-sensei just sighed and turned back to the board. "The answer is x=8 and x=9. Now, maybe if you pay attention you can learn how to solve an equation like this, Sawada."

As always, Tsuna was no longer listening to his teacher. He was already in his seat and off daydreaming again. Well, he was just thinking about different personalities he could have chosen, because, quite frankly, he hated his No-good act at times like this. That was horrible since this happened a lot. It made him hate school so much.

Maybe it would have been easier to choose a personality that everyone looked through. That may have been better. At least then, no one would notice him and laugh at his fake blunders. Heck, maybe even the teachers would forget his existence and not call on him during class. And then he wouldn't have to worry about Hibari because he was invisible!

Damn it all to hell!

That would be wonderful! Why didn't he choose that type of personality first? Being invisible would be great. He could miss school and no one would know it!

Sighing, Tsuna rested his chin on his desk, but kept his eyes on the board. There was no use in thinking about that now. He had already chosen his personality and used it for years. He couldn't change it now, so he shouldn't think about all the positive traits an invisible personality would have.

*K.H.R*

The moment the bell rang for lunch, Tsuna was out of his seat and gone from the classroom before anyone could say a word. He had to escape Gokudera and Reborn. If they really were here because of him, then he wanted to hide. There was no way in hell he was going to let himself get wrapped up in any more Mafia business than he already was. And if anyone asked why he was in such a hurry, though he doubted anyone would bother with No-good Tsuna, he would just say Gokudera was trying to kill him. After all, that boy was glaring at him all morning. He wouldn't doubt it if that was true.

He burst through the door to the roof, taking in the fresh air with a smile. It didn't matter where he was or how he was feeling, but whenever he saw the clear blue sky, he couldn't help but smile. In fact, it didn't matter what the sky was like. Rain, storms, sunny, thunderstorms, cloudy, misty. He loved them all. Whenever he was outside and saw the sky, he just had to smile. It was all so refreshing to him.

Hell, there was even a time about a year ago when it was pouring down rain. He ended up going outside because he was upset and ended up walking in the rain, smiling the whole time. He remembered he ended up going to the park to lie in the grass and allowing the rain to wash over his body. That was until Takeshi Yamamoto ended up walking passed, now that he thought about it. The boy insisted he get under his umbrella before he got sick. It always caused Tsuna to wonder. The two weren't friends. Heck, they didn't even talk to each other, so why did he care whether or not No-good Tsuna got sick? It was strange, and when Tsuna asked him about it the next day at school, Yamamoto just gave him a weird smile, but didn't say anything about it.

Takeshi Yamamoto was a strange classmate of his. He was popular and the ace of the baseball team. Those two titles alone should mean that he was a pompous bastard that bullied unpopular students, but he wasn't. Instead, he was kind to everyone, even No-good Tsuna, and he couldn't understand it! Yamamoto was so hard to understand.

Tsuna collapsed to the ground, lying on his back to stare at the sky. It felt so close to him, warming his sad heart with love and comfort. He knew it was strange, but that was what the sky did to him, no matter the weather. Whenever he saw it, he felt himself feeling the warmth and comfort that he would receive from a friend. Sometimes it even felt like they sky was protecting him. It was like all types of weather were his friend that wanted to help him. Strange, but it felt right to him.

It was a blessing and a curse to him. Whenever he needed the comfort of looking at the sky, it helped him, but at the same time when he wanted that comfort, he forgot to be on his guard and keep aware of his surroundings. That was never good, especially since he attended Namimori Middle School, home of the psychotic Disciplinary Committee and insane students. At least it made life interesting, even if he was never involved in any of that stuff, except when Hibari and his little clan were trying to maul him for something, which was often.

Nor was it good at this particular moment.

Which he knew when he came up here, but he simply forgot when he got distracted by the sky and refreshing air.

So it was a surprise to him when something hit his stomach, causing him to shoot up a little and move a hand to his stomach. He immediately grabbed it and looked at it in slight fascination, horror, and surprise. A stick of dynamite that was lit had hit him and burned a little through his shirt before he grabbed it.

His hand worked faster than his mind as his hand sent the dynamite flying into the sky just in time since it exploded barely two seconds after he threw it. It was just lucky that it was far enough away that it wouldn't harm him or the school. He was happier about the school's safety than his though, since he knew that Hibari would kill him if he ruined the school with dynamite, even though he wasn't the one to throw it!

Scowling, Tsuna turned his head to glare at the person standing in the doorway to the roof. "Why the hell did you do that?" He snapped at the angry looking Gokudera. Sheesh! Did he ever not look angry?

"I cannot accept it." Gokudera snarled.

"Huh?" Tsuna muttered confused.

"If I kill him, then I get to become the tenth, right?" Gokudera asked.

Tsuna blinked. Just what the hell was going on? Tenth of what? He wasn't the tenth of anything! In fact, that was much too high up in the charts for him. He was probably somewhere in the hundreds, maybe even the two hundreds, for everything. That was how horrible he made himself seem. Tenth was just too difficult to achieve.

"That is the rule." Another voice said, causing Tsuna to jump a little. He spun around to see Reborn leaning against the second door to the roof. When had he gotten here? Damn, he really let his guard down to allow himself to get trapped on the roof like this.

"W-wait!" Tsuna shouted, turning his back to the fence so he could look at both Vongola members. "Te-tenth of w-what? I-I don't h-h-have a damn c-c-clue as to wh-what you two are ta-talking about!"

"It doesn't matter as you will be dead soon." Gokudera snapped as dynamite magical appeared in his hands.

Tsuna blinked. "It's like sleight of hands." He muttered as he watched the slightly older boy warily. So, it was a slight surprise to him when he saw the dynamite all magical light themselves at once. Now he was curious as to how he did that. Never before had he seen anything like that, and he's been around a whole lot of insanity since he was five!

"Uh…c-can we talk about this?" Tsuna asked with a frown, staring apprehensively at the dynamite. He was joking earlier when he said he would tell people that Gokudera was trying to kill him! So, why the hell did this have to happen to him?

In reply to his question, Tsuna got all eight dynamite sticks thrown at his face. It was purely instincts that kicked in that caused Tsuna to jump backwards onto the fence. He ran down the fence to escape the explosion so he wouldn't be thrown off the fence and to the ground below because that really would kill him!

While Tsuna evaded dynamite, Gokudera and Reborn looked on in confusion. They were told that Tsunayoshi Sawada had no skill whatsoever. He was a scrawny and unintelligent kid who was not talented in anything.

So, why the hell was he running across the thin railing of the fence with ease? That took great skill and precision, especially at this height!

They didn't stew on it though. Gokudera refocused his attention on killing Tsuna, while Reborn waited in the background prepared to fire his gun if he needed to. Though, he was more curious about the mystery of Tsunayoshi Sawada now than he was earlier. There was no way that it was just luck he was able to run across that fence with such ease. Someone either didn't tell him and Gokudera some important information or the little successor was hiding something.

Noticing more dynamite coming at him, Tsuna froze and forced all his weight down onto his feet. His eyes were trained on the dynamite, just waiting for the right moment. Once there were close enough to him, he flipped himself over the dynamite and landed on the roof of the small part of the building that led to the roof of the school. He glared down at Gokudera, who was glaring back at him.

"I'll admit you have far more skill than I thought you did, but I will not lose to someone like you." Gokudera said angrily with more dynamite appearing.

'Doesn't he ever run out?' Tsuna thought with a huff. He already realized his mistake of showing his skill the moment he first jumped, but there was no helping it. His skill was already revealed to them, so he figured being more skillful wasn't going to hurt anything, especially since HE HAD NO DESIRE TO DIE TODAY!

A confused frowned appeared on Tsuna's face when he saw Gokudera smirking as he threw the next set of dynamite. That didn't seem right. The older boy had been scowling all morning and all through the fight. What could possibly be making him smile like that?

Tsuna jumped back again to avoid the dynamite, while still trying to figure out why he was smirking. If an enemy showed a smirk like that in a fight, it meant he had a trick up his sleeve that he was going to use. Though, the younger boy was confused. What trick could he possibly have? All he was doing was throwing dynamite everywhere, which was destroying the school. At this rate, the Disciplinary Committee was going to hear all the noise and come running, then they'll see all the damage and they were all dead.

Gokudera jumped onto the roof of the small room behind Reborn. Now at even eyesight, well sort of, Tsuna and Gokudera stared at each other for a moment. Crossing his arms in front of him, Gokudera opened his hands to reveal the eight sticks of lit dynamite there.

"It's a never ending supply!" Tsuna cried in exasperation. "Where do you even hide all those explosives?"

Being ignored yet again, all Tsuna could do was jump back when the dynamite came flying at him once again.

But, it was to his horror that he saw the dynamite suddenly get a burst of power from somewhere and change course to come directly at him. Already in the air from jumping, he could do nothing but cross his arms over his head and hope for the best.

It was pure luck that he jumped far enough back and the dynamite exploded before they got too close to him. That didn't mean he was left unharmed, but it could have been much worse. He was lucky to escape with minor cuts and scrapes from that little ordeal, though he was left a little disorientated which could be told by his clumsy landing on his own small building's roof.

"Che." Gokudera growled as he pulled out more dynamite. "Double Dynamite!"

Tsuna looked at the dynamite warily. If those were more of that rocket dynamite, he was surely done for. Those were hard to dodge, and seeing as he never dealt with them before, he most likely wouldn't be able to dodge them right now.

He didn't want to fight Gokudera, but he also didn't want to die. So the best thing to do was to disarm his opponent and quickly. Throwing both his arms down, Tsuna felt his arms tense for a moment as he released the hidden knife he had up his sleeves. The knives slid into his hands neatly. They were only there for a second before both were thrown with one hundred percent precision at the dynamite that Gokudera had suddenly thrown at him.

The knives sliced through four sticks of dynamite before they got stuck in the sticks so they ended up just knocking against the sticks to knock them back to Gokudera. Both boys could only stare with wide eyes at the predicament. Gokudera was completely unprepared for this, while Tsuna couldn't believe it. His knives should have sliced through all the sticks of dynamite. If they didn't, it meant they were dull, which made sense since he hasn't sharpened them in a while. He didn't think he would suddenly be attacked like this! He had let his guard down completely.

Not wanting his classmate/opponent to be hurt, Tsuna had to move quickly. He had to reach Gokudera before the dynamite reached the ground. He jumped down from the roof and raced across the ground, then jumped to the roof that Gokudera was standing on. Before his opponent could react, the younger boy tackled him to the ground to shield him with his body. His brown eyes met the shocked grey eyes of Gokudera. All Tsuna could do was to smile weakly at the boy before the dynamite exploded all around them.

Smoke and bright lights filled the vicinity as the bombs went off. Gokudera felt the ground all around him shake violently as the roof began to collapse below him from the bombs. He desperately wanted to see Sawada's face to see if the life was still shining in those kind eyes.

But he saw nothing through the thick smoke. All he could do was feel the roof tumble apart below him before all he saw was black.

On top of the older boy, Tsuna could only clench his eyes shut as he waited for the burning pain in his body to stop.

If only he had listened to his intuition and looked at his knives, he would have sharpened them last night and this wouldn't have happened.

A/N: Oh, and I felt like I have to be fair. Since I made Tsuna more skillful at the beginning of everything, I decided it would be fair to make all his guardians more skillful than they were in the beginning soooo, I hope none of you are upset about that because if you are, as my science teacher (though I no longer have him) always says, you are SOL, which is Shit Out of Luck.

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