Notes

My first post on tumblr! It's the drafted sequel to 'Bargain' for Giotto x Haru that I didn't like how it turned out. I know a few were curious and now I finally have a platform to post my incompleted or 'drafted/discarded' work! :) Hopefully I'll have time to post other incompleted work or any work that I have written, but didn't have any plans on actually posting on my blog.

As for my current WIP, I'm currently working on Ambigram!

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Ambigram - Katekyo Hitman Reborn - Chapter 11

Summary: AU; In where Tsuna and Xanxus grew up together, watching each other's back... where innocence was tainted since the start... One Miura Haru finds herself in a very precarious situation 2786/TsunaxHaru

My lack of KHR knowledge might make some things untrue or some characters OOC!


I don't own Katekyo Hitman Reborn!


Please forgive any mistakes, both character-wise and grammatically-wise. I don't have time to re-read or edit things.



Chapter Eleven

HappyFace1886




Haru fidgeted under the gaze of the beautiful woman that stood in front of her. That idiotic pervert! Leaving her alone with a stranger without telling her anything! It had come as a massive shock to Haru when she had awoken in a daze, having completely forgotten what had happened last night, only to see the faded green eyes watching her in a mixture of curiosity and amusement. Of course, she just had to have acted ungracefully right after, screaming in surprise before rolling off the bed.

Hahi, Haru mentally moaned, why couldn’t the world just swallow her whole already?

“A-Ano,” Haru began slowly before smacking herself mentally. No Japanese! She was in Italy! The pervert might know Japanese, but that didn’t mean everyone else did! “I mean-.”

“You are Miura Haru, correct?” the older lady said in fluent Japanese.

Haru’s face perked up and she nodded eagerly. “Yes, my name is Haru! Um... a-and you are?”

“My name is Bianchi,” she answered with a curt nod. “I’ll be your guard during your stay within the Vongola facilities.”

“G-Guard?” Haru stammered out before her eyes ran up and down the woman’s figure. She wasn’t wearing the same black suit as the others had been. This person was more stylish, Haru’s keen eyes catching some of the latest designer outfits adorning Bianchi’s figure. She quickly turned her gaze away when she realized she was staring. “I’m sorry...”

“Its fine,” Bianchi crossed her arms, appraising the girl in front of her herself. “The Decimo has prepared some clothes for you to change into.”

The blush on Haru’s face bloomed brighter and she cursed the pervert in her head over and over again. She clutched onto the blanket even tighter, making sure it was completely around her disarrayed clothes, before she bowed her face. “I am so sorry that you had to see something like this.”

Bianchi arched an eyebrow. “What do you mean?”

“I-I mean, being forced in this uncomfortable position because of your bo-.”

“Don’t be mistaken,” Bianchi cut her off smoothly. “I don’t work under that troublesome kid. In fact, if anything, I’d rather end his life right here and right now.”

Haru’s eyes bugged out in surprise.

“Ever since the brat came along, Reborn has had no time for me at all.” Bianchi muttered under her breath.

“Erm... s-so you don’t work for-.”

“Of course not,” Bianchi threw her hair over her shoulder, resting the majority of her leg so that her hip was cocked out towards one side. This was the pose of a woman of power, not someone who was under the ruling of another. “I’m here merely because of a favor.”

“A favor?” Haru echoed blankly.



“I’m sorry for asking this of you, Gokudera-kun.” Tsuna said softly. “I know you and your sister don’t exactly have the best relationship.”

From against the wall, Bianchi’s eyes seemed to try and pierce through Tsuna. The younger boy didn’t seem to notice or care, causing the ire of the older woman to grow. She would have thrown one of her special dishes at him if it wasn’t for the fact that he was now the Decimo of the Vongola and his skills were much too powerful for her to even attempt to fight him.

“No,” Gokudera rushed with a bow. “It’s my honor to be of use to the Decimo!”

Bianchi gritted his teeth, though she didn’t miss how Tsuna’s eyes seemed to grow cloudy at his words. Tsuna’s arm twitched, as though he was about to reach out and touch Gokudera by the shoulder, but he seemed to change his mind at the last minute as the usual alert two-toned eyes returned. “Regardless, you have my gratitude.”

“So what’s so important that you had to call me out here?” Bianchi inquired with a coolness that made Gokudera glower at her. “After all, you have a bunch of little maids running around that would be more than glad to do your bidding.”

“Aneki!”

“I need more than the usual to watch over her,” Tsuna explained calmly, untouched by Bianchi’s baiting tone. Bianchi tensed when those unusual all-knowing eyes turned to her. “I’m counting on you... Bianchi-san.”



“My brother,” Bianchi explained, her expression softening a little. Haru kept silent as Bianchi’s features tightened once more, the ice cold expression of one who has seen more than most should returning once more. “He works under the Decimo.”

“Bianchi-san?” Haru inquired carefully. “What exactly is it that you do?”

A smile crept onto Bianchi’s features as she innocently tilted her head. “I am an assassin.”

A chill went straight down Haru’s spine. “A-A-Assassin?”

“That’s right,” Bianchi tilted her head. Such a normal response. What was it about this girl that fascinated the Decimo?

“I-I see,” Haru said with a nod. Why was she even bothering to get surprised anymore? Yesterday she was assaulted by a red-headed ninja and then afterwards that gun-toting maniac had attacked her. Haru reached up to hug herself.

What exactly was she involved in now?

“Get dressed,” Bianchi said with a nod towards the pile of clothes on the chair. “I’m sure you’d like to get out of here.”

“Is it possible for me to return to Dante-san?” Haru asked quietly.

“Dante-san?”

“I originally came to Italy as an exchange student and my host is Dante-san. He also works for the Vongola... I left without telling him anything,” Haru explained, eyes downcast as her chest tightened. “He must be worried sick about me right now.”

“If this Dante-san really works for the Vongola, than he should’ve already received word about your whereabouts.” Bianchi explained, her eyes softening slightly. However, it was immediately dispelled and replaced with the usual hardness. If this girl was to be in the position the brat wanted her to be in, then she’d need to be better than this.

Tears and kindness didn’t belong anywhere in this dirty world.

“I see...” Haru murmured, her shoulders sagging. She glumly turned her gaze towards the chair where the clothes for her were when her face began to contort into an odd shape. The flush on her face deepened to the point that she was starting to get a little purple. “Bianchi-san?”

“Hm?”

“...what is that?”

Bianchi glanced at the chair. “Your clothes.”

“These-These-These are not clothes!” Haru yelled, the blanket dropping as she reached out to grab what looked like a lacy spaghetti strapped part of... what was this, a dress? This couldn’t be even called a dress! It would be an insult to all clothes out there in the world to even label this as clothes, much less a dress! “It’s too short!”

Bianchi smiled a little. “That it is.”

“A-And this strap! It’s so loose! It’s going to fall down my shoulders! And is this a backless dress?” Haru continued in outrage, lifting up the soft silk material. “Is it transparent too? Why did the idiot even bother giving me this in the first place? He might as well have sent me out there naked!”

Bianchi watched in amusement, not bothering to mention the fact that Tsuna had next to no experience when it came to actually courting someone seriously. He’d throw presents at woman and they’d flock to him or they’d come preening towards him due to his status and power. She wouldn’t be surprised if it hadn’t even crossed his mind that if Haru was to wear the clothes of his choosing, he’d basically be flaunting the goods of the woman he was obsessed over to all the men in the facility.

Oh the bloodshed that would fill the hallways.

Haru glanced underneath the ‘dress’ and found another selection of clothes that weren’t as equally ridiculous, but showed off her shoulders and cleavage. She glowered at it all. These were something she would never wear! What was the perverted idiot thinking?

“So what are you going to wear?”

“Hahi, isn’t there something else I can choose from?” Haru inquired, bemoaning her fate. Nothing in her life has become easy since she had met that troublesome boy!

“No one is always going to be there to give you a hand, Haru.” Bianchi replied simply with a shoulder shrug. “You’re in enemy territory. That’s all you’ve got to work with. What are you going to do now?”

Haru looked at Bianchi in confusion. What did she mean by that? Enemy territory? Sure she wasn’t a part of the Vongola, but she wasn’t their enemy... at least, she didn’t think she was their enemy. One thing was for sure, Bianchi wasn’t going to help her out in her clothes situation.

She bit her lip, looking at the clothes she had in front of her. The material was obviously expensive and trying to mix them around in order to cover herself was obviously not going to work. Haru looked at the dress in her hand in disdain before she turned her attention to the other things in front of her. Sadly, there were no pants at all... only skirts or other slinky dresses.

What the heck could she do with all this?

Bianchi’s words still confused her though. This was all she had to work with? What did she mean by that other than the obvious? Trying to wear these clothes in a specific pattern wasn’t going to help her out... asking for clothes was also out.

Haru perked up in realization before she shyly turned to Bianchi. “Um... is it possible for Haru to make a friend in this enemy territory?”

Bianchi looked at her inquisitive. “If you’re trying to get me to find you some new clothes-.”

Haru quickly shook her head. “It’s nothing like that!”

“Then?”

“...I need Bianchi-san’s help with something else.”



Tsuna sat at the head of the table, watching carefully as the Guardians talked amongst each other. Yamamoto was laughing while Gokudera was threatening to hit him for something he had said. Ryohei was shouting about whatever mission he had been on, but no one was listening. And of course, in the two opposite sides of the table, were Hibari and Mukuro. The tension between them was powerful Tsuna’s budding headache was wondering whose bright idea it was to place those two in front of each other.

“Enough,” Tsuna said sharply, causing the noise to die down considerably. “I’ve gathered you all here for a reason.”

“Obviously,” Mukuro said with a sly grin. “And my curiosity as to why is the only reason why I’ve bothered to arrive.”

“You took the longest, you asshole.” Gokudera snapped, his hackles already raised for anyone who dared to show an attitude towards the Decimo.

“I’m sure Mukuro-san had a reason,” Yamamoto said, placing a hand on Gokudera’s shoulder in case the silver haired boy decided to lunge across the table. However, it was Hibari who snorted derisively at Yamamoto’s words. Though the manipulative smile remained on Mukuro’s face, the chill in the air seemed to grow.

“C’mon, we shouldn’t be fighting with each other!” Ryohei exclaimed and Tsuna sighed. This meeting was going to take a lot longer if they were all talking over each other like this.

“We will be going to war with the Shimon Famiglia,” Tsuna announced out loud, making sure to be extra clear so that everyone would hear his voice. As expected, the noise was immediately silenced. And of course, the one to break it once more was none other than Mukuro.

“Is that so?” he inquired with a chuckle. “As always, you never fail to be predictable.”

“You-,” Gokudera snarled, rising up only to be forced down by Yamamoto.

“You’re nothing more than another one of those typical blood-thirsty mafia leaders,” Mukuro murmured softly, resting his chin on his hand as he watched Tsuna in amusement. “And what makes you so sure I’ll do as you wish?”

“I fight with whomever I want,” Hibari added curtly, his arms crossed as he gave Tsuna a stare that dared him to stop him. Hibari would only enjoy the fight and Tsuna was in no mood for another bout with a fight-maniac.

“The Vongola will fight the Shimon,” Tsuna repeated again, talking before Gokudera could blow up once more over how they weren’t respecting the Decimo. “However, this doesn’t mean I’m asking you to fight for me. I’m simply informing you all to be aware of the situation since you all will be most likely attacked by them.”

“Ah yes, another fine trait of the mafia. Such pristine form of manipulation,” Mukuro said, locking eyes with Tsuna. Two-toned eyes met heterochromic ones. “You know how we are like. If we’re attacked, we would definitely retaliate. And with our personalities, we’re most likely to demolish them so that they will understand how inferior they are to us. When that happens, everything will go as you planned. The Shimon Famiglia would be no more.”

Tsuna leaned against his seat, the expression on his face never changing. The usual unnerving nonchalance adoring his features, preventing anyone from truly understanding what was going through his mind. “If that were to happen, then you acted with no orders of mine.”

“Ah, but what was to happen if things did not go as you predicted.” Mukuro continued. “What if I were to aid the Shimon Famiglia instead? After all, one mafia organization to another is no different in my eyes.”

“Then you’d be killed along with the rest of the Shimon,” Tsuna answered casually, unaffected by Mukuro’s attempt to enrage him. “It doesn’t matter if you betrayed us. Your position would be easily filled by Chrome.”

The mood around Mukuro instantly darkened. Everyone knew of how greatly Chrome was loyal to Mukuro, but everyone also knew of how Chrome had some loyalty towards the Vongola. She would fight for neither if it meant the two were against each other, but that didn’t mean she wouldn’t serve as the Vongola Guardian if necessary. She had too many she cared of that belonged in the organization and would attempt to do everything in her power to protect them.

It was one of the main reasons why Mukuro did not truly stray from the Vongola and everyone was aware of this. Especially Tsuna.

“Are you blackmailing me?” Mukuro’s tone was cold and the air crackled with power.

Tsuna continued returning his gaze without flinching. “I’m merely informing you that you’re expendable.”

“Now, now,” Yamamoto said in a soft, soothing voice. “Everyone is important here. We’re not going to start fighting with each other now. After all, that’s why we were chosen to be the Guardians of the Vongola”

“That’s right,” Tsuna said flatly, the stillness in his eyes growing. “That is why we... that is why I exist. To serve and protect the Vongola.”



“Smart,” Bianchi said in approval, watching Haru sew some of the clothes together. “You’re very skilled with the needle.”

“Haru enjoy making clothes and costumes in her spare time,” Haru said cheerfully, glad that Bianchi had been willing to at least provide her with the sewing materials. At least now she could make these clothes presentable enough to wear. “Something like this is no problem at all.”

“That’s good,” Bianchi said. “Those in the family won’t last long if they aren’t able to be creative. To be able to take advantage of what one has is how one survives in the mafia world.”

“Hahi?” Haru stopped abruptly, almost pricking herself with the needle. “Haru is not part of the mafia! She has no reason to learn how to survive in such a place.”

“Perhaps,” Bianchi sat across from the table Haru was working at. “Hopefully you’ll have a choice in the matter.



::tsuzuku::



AU: Sorry for lateness. Was going to post yesterday but something came up! Also, if Bianchi seems a little cold towards Haru, I felt like it was a bit fitting. She doesn't know who Haru is and at first believes her to be another one of Tsuna's frivolous flings.


Sunday, July 21, 2013

Genesis - Katekyo Hitman Reborn - Chapter 26

Summary: There was a reason why Reborn got Haru involved with the Mafia. Even if she was useless to them in fights and even if she couldn't provide as much emotional strength as Kyoko, she was vital and without her, there would just be no Vongola. G86/GiottoHaru

My lack of KHR knowledge might make some things untrue or some characters OOC!


I don't own Katekyo Hitman Reborn!


Please forgive any mistakes, both character-wise and grammatically-wise. I don't have time to re-read or edit things.



Genesis: Chapter 26

HappyFace1886



Leaving the village wasn’t a simple matter.

Haru was more than aware of this, especially due to her special circumstances. She wasn’t sure what sort of world was out there and for all she knew, leaving this village was a big mistake. There might be dangers out that that she couldn’t even dream of. However, the thought of Giotto-sama wasting away in such a horrible place helped her maintain her conviction. He wasn’t meant to be trapped in a place like this.

Haru, stop dazing about and help Adelina with the linens.” She heard Adelina’s mother call out.

Yes, ma’am!” Haru called out before rushing towards where Adelina was folding the mountain of laundry that had been washed and dried today. Without the convenient usage of modern equipment like washers and dryers, there was work to be done every day. “How are you feeling, Adelina?

The younger girl’s eyes were puffy as though she had cried herself to sleep, but there was a look of relief that softened her normally hardened features. “I’m fine. What about you?

Me?” Haru asked, looking confused.

Adelina gave her a look. “You’ve been daydreaming all day. Did something happen between you and him?

Him?” Haru echoed, her bemusement only going.

Adelina looked around before leaning closer to her, whispering in a tentative voice. “Giotto.

Haru smiled. “No. We just talked and went to sleep.

Is he... Is he okay after what happened last night?” Adelina asked, busying herself by folding a long bed sheet by herself. The speed she was moving in was amazing and it was obvious that she was moving robotically.

He’s doing just fine.” Haru reassured, brushing her arm against Adelina to comfort her. “What about you?

Adelina scowled at her. “I told you, I’m okay.

That’s fine if you are, but if not, you can tell me anything.” Haru said patiently, knowing the girl well enough to know that Adelina had a hard time expressing herself. “But you should know, I won’t always be here.

At first, Adelina seemed puzzled at what Haru was saying before her eyes widened in realization. She dropped the shirt she had been folding before grabbing Haru’s hands, causing Haru to drop the clothes she herself had been tending to. Adelina looked up at Haru with hopeful eyes. “Are you... Are you-?

Haru nodded. “Yeah.

Adelina’s joy couldn’t be contained as she sucked in air quickly before launching herself towards Haru. The older girl giggled and held Adelina back before spinning in a circle. Adelina pulled away slightly, still holding onto Haru. “When? When are you two going to leave?

Haru chuckled sheepishly. “About that... we’re not sure yet.

Why?

It’s not easy to leave just like that.” Haru explained with a sigh. “We’d need to figure out how we’d survive out there. I’m trying to get Attilio-san to help, but...

Adelina snorted. “The Father may seem chaste to the people, but I don’t trust him. He’s probably the last one you should rely on.

Attilio-san does care of Giotto-sama.” Haru protested before looking at the ground hesitantly. “He may appear to be listening to the villagers, but I believe he takes care of Giotto-sama in his own way. If he didn’t care, he wouldn’t have taken in Giotto-sama for so long.”

Still, Adelina stubbornly frowned. “If he really did care, he would have taken Giotto out of here years ago.

Haru smiled. “I suppose... but if he did, I would have never met Giotto-sama.

Adelina paused and her scowl seemed to deepen even more before she let out a heavy sigh. “Perhaps you’re right. I’d rather you be by Giotto’s side than that man.

The two smiled at each other, happy that for once there was a way to change the past that had hurt everyone so much. They chatted with each other enthusiastically, folding the remaining laundry with a newly brewed vigor... completely unaware of the shadow that stood behind the door with hands tightly clutched into fists.



Giotto sat in the open field, closing his eyes as he inhaled deeply. The air was so cold, but he didn’t mind. Though he felt the changes of the seasons, he wasn’t as sensitive as the others when it came to the changing temperatures. A fortunate thing, he supposed, since it helped him survive the winters all those years ago.

He tilted his head back to see the sky and couldn’t stop his smile.

Finally, he’ll find freedom.

Just like the sky he’d watch with such intense yearning he didn’t know what to do with himself at times...

And he owed it all to Haru.

To others, it would have been a simple matter. Leave the place that did not want him. There was no point in lingering.

But where would he go? The village was all he had right now and they had, at one point, showed him compassion and treated him as one of their own.

It was too frightening, too lonely, to do at the spur of the moment. And out of all things, the thing Giotto feared the most was being alone.

Perhaps the fear was due to a lingering trauma over the violent death of his parents... and of how he had waited by himself for so long, crying and longing for the warm arms of another...

Giotto closed his eyes. It didn’t matter now.

He had Haru.

That was all that mattered.

He opened his eyes when his instincts pricked of a stranger slowly making their way towards him. Giotto stiffened and stood up. How foolish. After what happened last night, he had given into the temptation to venture to the area he and Adelina had once played years ago. However, that area was close to the village. It would be easy for him to accidentally meet another and if that were to happen, his chances of leaving with Haru might be hindered.

Giotto quickly pivoted on his heel to run into the forest when he heard a voice call out to him. A part of him wanted to ignore it, but another part of him heeded that he listen.

Wait!

The two sides warred into Giotto before he settled on hiding behind a tree, to at least determine who it was that had called out for him. If it was one of the village heads, the elders, or the adults, he would leave. Associating with them would bring nothing but trouble for him.

He peered over the trunk and felt his eyes widen slightly at the sight of who it was. Years may have passed, but Giotto never forgot anyone he had interacted with in the past. “Michael?

Brown eyes peered at him cautiously before he looked away, unable to handle staring at those unnerving two-toned eyes any longer. However, he tightened his fists and marched towards Giotto determinedly. He stopped a few feet away from him. “It... It’s been a while...

It has.” Giotto agreed. Though Giotto had often seen Michael, he and the boy had not interacted as often. Michael would shy away and watch from the distance. It was a good trait, Giotto had determined, for someone who would take over the village. Michael wasn’t simply staying away because he was shy, but because he was watching and observing what was going on. Even as a young child, Michael had been the precocious type. “You shouldn’t be here.

I know.” Michael said, breathing deeply to calm his fried nerves. Whether or not Giotto was truly a demon or not, one did not simply forget the words spewed by people who truly believed. The conviction and fear they had in their voices could not be easily disregarded.

...and yet you are...

Michael hesitated and stuffed his hands into his pocket, his right hand touching the checkered bandanna Adelina wore. Finding strength, he lifted his head to speak. “Adelina said that you weren’t a real demon.

Giotto stared at him, keeping silent.

...I... I want to know the truth about everything. I-I want to know what really happened that day, from someone who was actually there.

There were other villagers there that day.” Giotto said hollowly.

Still, I-.” Michael stammered.

What do you hope to gain by knowing? It would-.

Adelina said she was the demon, not you!” Michael yelled, unable to hold it in. When Giotto didn’t reply, Michael took that as a sign to continue talking. “She said... She said that she turned you into a demon... and I wanted to know what she meant by that.

There was no reply and for the longest time, Michael wondered what he was doing here in the cold. He was probably going to get in trouble by his father for venturing out without permission and for returning with muddied boots. Was this a fool’s quest? Was this all for nothing? Was this-?

There was a soft chuckle and Michael looked up in confusion. He then saw Giotto laughing quietly to himself, hands clutching onto his stomach. Michael’s face flushed and Giotto looked at him in amusement. “You still care for Adelina, I see.

The flush on Michael’s face deepened. “I-I... you... that’s not the point!

You’re right, it’s not.” Giotto conceded. “But this is also Adelina’s story. It’s not my right to tell you anything.

Adelina won’t tell me anything. And... And I’m worried about what the elders might be planning. I don’t want Haru and Adelina to get dragged into anything dangerous... and... and if you truly are innocent, I wouldn’t want anything to happen to you as well.” Michael replied honestly, fiddling with Adelina’s bandanna while he kept his eyes to the ground.

Giotto’s eyes softened slightly. “Why would you care whether or not I am innocent?

Because it wouldn’t be right!” Michael said, sounding surprised that Giotto would even ask such a thing. “Since I was only a kid and... and Adelina had returned with horrible injuries, it was easy to just assume that... that you were the cause... especially since that’s what all the adults were saying. But I always thought it was weird that Adelina had vehemently denied it at first, saying you saved her. Everyone said it was just the devil tempting Adelina and that she was just a confused child... but the way she spoke... she sounded so desperate and scared.”

But why now? Why try to find the truth now?

Because things have changed.

There was no need for Michael to expand on that. Giotto already knew what he was talking about. The elders were starting to move because Haru was now in the scene. Adelina, after what happened last night, must’ve changed as well. For someone as observant as Michael, he would have noticed everything.

I could lie in order to make myself appear innocent.” Giotto remarked.

Michael clutched onto the bandanna. “I’m willing to take that risk.


Giotto gave Michael a small smile, one that took Michael by surprise. “We should sit down then. This might take a while.



::tsuzuku::



AUErm... At first, Giotto felt a little OOC compared to the previous chapters, but in the end, I think it felt right. We don’t know his true personality, after all, since he’s had limited interaction with other people. 8D Also, this is a very, very rough chapter since I figured you guys would rather have a chapter now instead of waiting longer.


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