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.
AU: Haha... okay, so regardless of outlines and such, I still can't update as early as I want. Oh well... xD at least this chapter ended up being long! Yippee! Hope you guys enjoyed!
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 22
HappyFace1886
Adelina
ran up the hill, her breath coming out hard and labored due to the panic that
laced throughout her body. The elders were meeting Haru? Why? For what reason?
“If the rumors are correct, perhaps they see
Haru as the key to completely getting rid of the demon from our lives...”
She
gritted her teeth, her legs burning by how fast she was forcing herself to
move. What did her mother mean by that? Were the elders planning to do
something to Haru to get at the demon? Whatever they did, was it going to separate
Haru from him?
“No!” Adelina hissed to herself angrily.
She would never allow that to happen.
Haru
needed to be here!
She
needed to be here with him!
Because-Because-!
“Haru!” her words came out in a gasp when
she saw the older girl slowly coming down the pathway. Brown eyes turned to
Adelina in surprise before she smiled warmly at her.
“Adelina,” she greeted. “What are you doing here?”
Adelina
clutched onto Haru’s arms, looking up at her frantically. “What happened? What did the elders want with you? What did you guys
talk about?”
She
needed to know! What if what they talked about was messing with Haru’s mind?
What if... What if it changed her? What if it-!
The
panic was causing Adelina to speak too fast and Haru was having difficulty
understanding. She knitted her eyebrows together, clutching Adelina back in
concern. “What’s wrong?”
“The elders!” she repeated impatiently. “What did they want?”
Haru
glanced back at where the wooden lodge was. “Oh, nothing really. They just wanted to know if I was doing alright at
the village, that no one was giving me trouble. We also talked about where I
came from and whether or not there was a way for me to go back home.”
“Is-Is that all?” Adelina asked faintly.
Brown
eyes looked at her in confusion, but there was a nod. “That’s all we talked about. What’s wrong Adelina? What happened?”
Relief
swelled up and Adelina lost strength in her legs, falling onto her knees. Haru
came down with her with a surprised yelp, holding onto Adelina’s arms so that
the younger girl didn’t hurt herself while falling. Once they were on the
ground, Adelina leaned forward and hugged Haru.
They
didn’t do anything to Haru.
They
didn’t try to tear Haru away from him.
They
didn’t say cruel things to make him seem hateful...
Adelina
clutched onto Haru, willing her limbs to stop shaking.
They
haven’t done anything to break him even more... yet.
“Adelina?” Haru asked, holding the girl
back. She rubbed Adelina on the back soothingly, as though trying to dispel
whatever was freaking the normally spunky girl. “Please tell me what’s wrong so I could help.”
Adelina
almost laughed. Help? Haru had no idea just how much help she was to her
already, and it didn’t involve baking bread, mending clothes, or taking care of
the animals. Adelina had been doing that by herself for ages.
No, Haru
was doing more important work. She was doing stuff Adelina had failed to do,
failure that had always caused shame and terror to well up inside her heart.
Adelina’s
fingers tightened around Haru’s arms.
But she
needed to do more.
Obviously,
the elders were now making some sort of move. The faux peace or whatever was
going in the village would slowly spiral out of control...
Adelina
pulled away from Haru, her eyes on the ground while she knitted her eyebrows in
concentration.
She
needed to find a way to protect Haru, to prevent the elders from doing whatever
it was that they were planning.
“Haru!”
Giotto cried out joyfully when he saw her coming down the pathway from the
village. He thought he had been seeing things when he saw her, but he was glad
he wasn’t. Ever since Haru had made her way back to their house despite being
unable to see the pathway at night, Giotto had made sure to linger outside
around the time she came... just in case she came late again.
But Haru
had never once been late after that night.
He
leaped down from the tree, snow puffing up into the air as he did so. However,
the excitement in him faded a bit when he saw the contemplative look on her
face. “Haru?”
She
snapped out of it and gave him a grin. “Hi, Giotto-sama.”
“You’re
here early today,” he remarked, taking the basket filled with food from her.
She knew it was pointless to protest since he’d end up carrying it sooner or
later.
“Why? Am
I bothering you?” she asked with a playful smile, though the distress in
Giotto’s face told all that he took it very seriously.
“Of
course not!” he exclaimed, stopping right in front of her as though he wasn’t
going to let her go until she surely understood that she was never, ever a
bother to him.
Haru
laughed. “I know, I was just teasing.”
“Haru is
never a bother,” he continued, a soft smile emerging as they resumed walking. “Whenever
Haru isn’t here, that’s a bother.”
“H-Hahi?”
she squeaked at how Giotto-sama was always able to so easily turn the
conversation into a topic that would make her squirm a blush. He, however,
looked as though he was at his most comfortable, as if the words he spoke were
fond memories that could be relived over and over again.
He
grasped her hand, a serene smile still on his face as he took Haru down the
path. “It’s lonely without Haru. I miss being able to play with you during the
day and sitting with you by the stream or the tree. I like being with you when
I’m falling asleep and how you let me use your legs or your shoulder as a
pillow. I-.”
As he
listed off his reasons, Haru felt as though her face was going to explode. Oh
gods, although she had gotten better at ruling his physical affection as his
need for comfort, this whole verbal thing was new and just hearing him say such
sweet words was making her face become cherry red.
“-and I
like how you let me hold you when I sleep or how you hold me back. And-.”
“G-Giotto-sama!”
she yelped out, wanting to stop him before she really did explode. “W-What did
you do today?”
He
paused and then turned to her, giving one of his pure smiles that weren’t good
her speeding heart. “I was waiting for you.”
Fortunately,
she was able to control herself a little this time. “I-I told you that you
don’t need to wait for me. I can head back safe on my own.”
“You
don’t want me to wait for you?” if it was anyone other than Giotto, it would
seem as though the person was being whiny and overly attached... but with
Giotto, it felt more depressed and lonely. And Haru couldn’t blame him. From
what she could tell, he had been alone for so long.
With a
fond sigh, she tightened her fingers around Giotto’s hand. “I want Giotto-sama
to be comfortable when I come back. I want you to do things that you want to
do, not just sit and wait for me.”
“But I
don’t mind!”
“But I
mind,” she insisted. He wasn’t a puppy waiting for his beloved owner to come
back, for goodness sake! Though it was getting hard to remember these days,
Giotto was going to be the Vongola leader. And she couldn’t imagine what it
would be like for the stoic adult version of Giotto written in the books to
bend over backwards for her.
Giotto
glanced at their joined hands and then looked away, his thumb rubbing over the
rough skin of her hand. All that manual labor was causing her hands to become
rough, but he didn’t mind.
No, he
didn’t mind a lot of things.
Nothing
was troublesome when it came to tending to Haru’s need, even though she’d
always protest saying she could do it by herself.
But he
wanted to be of some use to her, to have a reason why she wanted –needed- to
stay with him. She told him that she would be by his side... but for how long
would she be able to keep that promise?
Sometimes
there were other factors that prevented happiness from being achieved...
“I’m
happy when I’m with Haru.” He murmured softly.
“And I’m
happy with Giotto-sama,” she replied and would have said more to argue, but she
knew it was pointless. At least for now. She hadn’t given up on him spreading
his wings because she wanted him to have many experiences before he became
Primo and also, for his own sake, to have more happy memories to replace the
sad ones. But, perhaps, right now wasn’t the best time.
Though
she hid it well, Haru quietly wondered about aspects other than the secret to
Giotto-sama’s past. She wondered about the other Vongola members, with G. being
the most curious case. He was Giotto-sama’s best friend, someone who was with
Giotto before the Vongola was even formed.
When would Giotto meet G. if Giotto was living in this village? She hadn’t seen
anyone that resembled him.
But
alas, one thing at a time.
She
would approach everything one thing at a time. There was no point in trying to
rush things when she was already having difficulty trying to solve one problem.
“Did...
Did something happen at the village?” Giotto asked, breaking her train of
thought.
The
question caught Haru by surprise. Giotto-sama never asked about the village. Of
course, there were a few small questions here and there and Haru did talk about
her time there occasionally, but he never really asked much of what happened
there.
“What
makes you ask?”
“Haru
looked deep in thought when you were coming back,” he replied. “I was wondering
if something happened to you.”
“Nothing
happened,” Haru asked, though a look of confusion lingered on her face. “At
least, nothing important.”
“But
something happened?”
“I got
to meet the elders of the village,” the moment the words left her, she saw
Giotto flinch. “W-What’s wrong?”
He shook
his head. “Nothing... sorry, continue?”
“Well,
that’s about it.” she then perked up. “Oh and the girl I told you I was
spending time with? She came running up the hill looking really worried.
Nothing happened with the elders. They just wanted to know how I was doing at
the village... but the way she spoke to me... she sounded really scared.”
He
nodded, absorbing the story. Haru had never told him the name of this girl and
he had never inquired. If anything, Giotto was just grateful that there was
someone Haru could be with while she was at the village. He wasn’t oblivious to
how her relations to him caused trouble for her with other people, something he
wished she would have never been exposed to.
If this
girl Haru was friends with was worried, then that was a cause for concern.
Were the
elders going to make a move?
But what
else could they possibly do to him?
He
tightened his grip around Haru’s hand. What would they do to her? Would they
take her away from him? O-Or would they try to hurt her?
His body
tensed at the possibility. No matter the consequence, he would never allow them
to lay a finger on her. No matter the curses he faced or the hatred thrown at
him, he would never allow that to happen.
“G-Giotto-sama!”
Haru squeaked in pain at how tightly he was holding onto her. “M-My hand!”
“Ah,
sorry!” he yelped and was about to rip his hand away when Haru held him back.
“Not so
tightly this time,” she chided, wincing a little. Talking about the village was
a bad idea. It was doing nothing but making Giotto-sama worried. They needed to
get rid of this bad air, to forget their problems for a bit. “Let’s hurry back
so we can play in the woods!”
The
happy glow in Giotto’s eyes came back in full force and it warmed Haru’s heart.
“Sure!”
“...the girl’s loyalty towards the demon is
dangerous, but what if the loyalty was to work both ways? After all, if what
Attilio said is true, the demon truly cares for this girl as well.” A
gravelly voice remarked. “It could get
dangerous if we made a wrong move and hurt the girl. The demon might set its
eyes on us.”
“Perhaps the girl is a witch and can control
it?” another suggested.
“All the better.”
Another elderly man crowed eagerly, waving his fist in the air. “If we use the girl, then this plague upon
our village will forever be no more.”
Outside
the secluded house, Adelina was crouching underneath the window and straining
her ears as she tried to listen in on what the elders were saying. She felt a
little relieved when she learned that there was no consensus on what exactly
they planned to do to Haru, but the things she did hear made her weary.
Use Haru
to get rid of the demon?
Use Haru
to control the demon?
“Adelina?” she nearly jumped into the air
when she heard her name being called and whirled around to confront her
possible enemy.
“Michael?” she gasped out.
“What are you doing here?” he whispered,
bending down right next to her. “You
shouldn’t be here right now. The elders are having their meeting.”
“I-I know that.” She fumbled, trying to
find an excuse. And why was he sitting so close to her? Adelina hastily looked
away.
“-gain the girl’s trust... use her and-.”
Her ears
perked up at the muffled words and her eyes widened. Michael looked confused,
glancing up at the window. “Adelina,
what’s going on? Are they talking about Haru in there?”
There
was no chance for her to answer as she heard the shuffling of chairs from
inside the house. Instead, she grabbed him by the arm of his shirt, dragging
him quietly and quickly into the trees. She shoved him behind a particularly
big trunk and held him there, peering to the side to see the elders coming out
of the house. Adelina counted each and every wrinkled face to make sure all of
them were out. It wasn’t until they were all gone and out of sight that she
sighed in relief, leaning forward... only to realize that she was leaning
against Michael.
She let
out a muted shriek, scrambling backward with her hands clamped over her mouth.
Michael was blushing as well, stiffly leaning against the tree. He coughed
nervously. “W-What’s going on Adelina?”
Adelina
groaned, covering her eyes with her hands. This was no time to getting all
girly and stupid. Still, it was impossible for her to look at him. “Sorry Michael.”
“Sorry?”
“Could you... Could you tell my mom that I’m
with you if she asks for me? I promise that I’ll come back as quick as I can.”
She asked, looking at him with those big emerald eyes he could never say no to.
“Won’t you tell me what’s going on?” he
asked gently. “If there was a way I could
help, I will!”
His
declaration made the shade of red on Adelina’s face to grow darker, but she
still refused to look at him. Instead, her shoulders sagged. “No... I don’t want to get you in trouble.”
“Does it have something to do with the demon
six years ago?” Michael only knew the tidbits of information. No one in the
village liked to talk about it and most pretend that it never happened.
However, being the village head’s grandson at least let him be a little more
privy to the event than the other children. “Please, let me help! I don’t know what I can do but-.”
“You remember him, don’t you?” Adelina
asked quietly. “The demon everyone hates.”
“O-Of course I do.” It had been many
years ago, but Michael still remembered the demon as though he had met him only
a few hours ago. Untamed golden locks and those hypnotizing two-toned eyes...
there was also that strong, reliable presence that had drawn everyone to him. But
was that charisma only because he was a demon, present to possess their souls
and make them sin?
Michael
had seen the aftermath that had revealed to everyone the demon’s true nature.
There
had been so much blood...
Adelina
had been unconscious, carried in the arms of one of the village man as they
rushed back to the village for the doctor. She had looked so pale and she had
been drenched in blood, some of it hers as it leaked out of her torn flesh.
There
had been a lot of shouts and screams.
No one except
a select few knew what really happened that day.
“That demon,” Adelina began, her eyes
covered by her bangs as she turned away from Michael so that she was facing the
forest. “He is not the real demon.”
“Adelina?”
She
tilted her head, looking up at the taller boy with a small, sad smile. “I am. I made him into a demon.”
“Eh? Wait, Adelina!” Michael reached out
to grab her, but all he managed to snag was the end of red checkered bandanna
Adelina always wore to tie her hair back. It came off and there was a rush of
golden blonde hair as she ran into the forest.
He
tightly gripped onto the bandanna.
Adelina
was only twelve, but she always acted much older than even some of the adults
in the village. That had been one of the reasons why he had become interest in
her in the first place. Michael had assumed maybe it was because she had been
so involved in the demon case those many years ago... but now, he could only
wonder what sort of burdens she had truly been carrying this entire time.
Giotto
leaned against the headboard of his bed, feeling so content with how Haru was
leaning against his chest. Her breathing was deep, indicating a deep slumber. They
had spent some time talking before sleep had overcome them, presenting the picturesque
image of them cuddling together. His arm was around her shoulder, his cheek
leaning against the top of her head.
These
were the moments he cherished. And it was because of how it was rare for him to
be able to spend so much time with her that he found himself having a hard time
falling asleep when he was finally with her. He wanted the night to last
longer, to be able to savor her presence a little more.
He ran
his fingertips down her arm, stroking it comfortingly as he closed his eyes to
simply enjoy how she was pressed so close to him.
His
instinct told him that something was happening in the village and rarely were
his instincts wrong. The storm he had been worried about was finally
approaching.
But what
could he do?
He was
only one person, definitely not strong enough to go against all those
villagers.
Should...
Should they run?
But
where would they go?
Giotto’s
eyes opened, the glowing orbs hooded as he watched the dying flames of the
candle. He was pretty young, but it wasn’t impossible for him to get a job if
they were to go to another village. The current village Haru went to was small and
isolated from others. Everywhere else wouldn’t know about his tainted history.
Could he
truly start anew?
Would
Haru follow him if he were to do so?
They
would definitely go through hardships if they were to run...
Giotto
pulled Haru closer to him.
But he
would undoubtedly take care of her. He would keep her protected, keep her
safe... keep her happy.
While
living in this small house, Giotto hadn’t simply sat idly for the days to pass.
He had studied the books Attilio had given him and Attilio had been gracious
enough to sometimes take Giotto whenever they went to another town. Then there
were the maps Attilio had also shown him of other regions.
The
world was so vast.
The
possibilities were endless.
But none
of that mattered unless Haru was there with him.
Giotto
closed his eyes again, his brows furrowing with hesitation. Would Haru go with
him? From what he could tell, she had some fondness for the village. Would she
choose the village over him?
He
tensed when he heard the sounds coming from the forest. Someone was approaching
the house and the footsteps was too heavy for it to be some animal. With
narrowed eyes, Giotto slowly lowered Haru onto the bed and after making sure
she was properly secured by the blanket, he quietly approached the window.
No one
ever came to this place. Attilio made sure of it and Giotto’s reputation
definitely made sure of that.
Hiding
within the shadows, Giotto peered through the glass.
...and
felt his breath taken away.
“Giotto!” emerald eyes twinkled with delight as small chubby hands presented the
gathered flowers up towards him. He chuckled, bending down so that she could
weave one into his hair. “You look so pretty!”
“Boys aren’t supposed to be pretty.” He said
with a mock pout.
“Um... Um... then Giotto is... erm...” she
twisted her fingers into her golden blonde hair, looking completely distressed.
“...nice?”
He laughed and held her by the waist,
lifting her into the air. “They’re supposed to be handsome, silly.”
There was a loud squeal of delight from her
as Giotto spun in a circle, their laughter filling the flower field.
Adelina
panted as she saw the house ahead of her. She paused for a moment, bending
forward with her hands on her knees as she took the moment to catch her breath.
That had taken longer than she had imagined. The paths were confusing, to
ensure that no one ended up in this area unless they knew the way. But she had
finally made it. Adelina wiped the sweat from her chin with the back of her hand
and stood up, only to be surprised as she took a step back with a gasp.
Wild
golden blonde hair... and those sage-like two-toned eyes...
“Adelina,” he spoke in front of her almost
inaudibly, but it was enough.
His
voice was enough.
Haru
woke up completely startled and disoriented when she heard an ear-splitting
shriek. She sat up quickly from the bed and looked around wildly before
realizing that Giotto wasn’t here and the scream was coming from outside.
Scrambling out of bed, Haru threw the door open and ran out, almost running
into Giotto who was standing there like a statue.
“Giotto-sama?”
she asked breathlessly and then followed the line of his sight before she let
out a shriek of her own. “Adelina!”
The
younger girl was kneeling on the floor, clutching onto the sides of her head
while she continued to scream. It was a frantic shout, one of untamed fear and
terror. Haru kneeled beside her and grabbed her by the shoulder, trying to lift
her up, but she wasn’t moving.
“Adelina!”
Haru shouted. “Please, Adelina! Look at
me.”
“No! Stop, stop it!” Adelina screamed,
trying to shake Haru away, but Haru persisted. She wrenched Adelina up and
pulled her in for a tight hug, grabbing the back of Adelina’s head and pressing
it to her chest so that Adelina’s screams were muffled and so that she could
feel as though she was completely protected and secured.
It was
something Haru learned whenever she had babysat for children in the past.
Whenever they felt anxious or afraid, a tight hug and completely embracing them
in a manner that seemed as though they were shielded from the world was enough
to at least calm them down.
Haru
patiently held Adelina, even when Adelina was struggling against her. She
shushed her gently, patting Adelina on the head gently while whispering words
of comfort. And though the shaking did not stop, the scream that was slowly
turning hoarse had died away.
“It’s alright Adelina,” Haru whispered. “Everything’s alright. I’m here for you.”
Giotto
watched with unreadable eyes, reacting only when he heard movement from the
house. Attilio was still in there. He must’ve heard the screams and was coming
out now, probably loaded with some weapon.
“Haru,”
he whispered. “Hide.”
It
confused her as to why Giotto didn’t want Attilio to know about Adelina, but
Haru dutifully listened. She would get the details later. Haru helped Adelina
to her feet and guided her quickly into the forest.
“What’s going on here?” Attilio demanded
as he came out of the house, his hair tousled and obvious grumpiness on his
face. The scene he came upon was Haru sitting on the ground with Giotto
kneeling beside her.
“Sorry Attilio-san,” Haru said
sheepishly. “I fell and screamed...”
He
narrowed his eyes, looking unconvinced. The scream he had heard had sounded as
though it was filled with sheer terror. A simply fall wouldn’t be enough to
elicit such a sound. “And why are you out
at this time of night?”
“Because I took her out.” Giotto
explained quietly, his back still turned towards Attilio. Haru was the only one
to see Giotto’s face and it was a cause for concern. It made her want to reach
out and touch his face, but she couldn’t, especially not with Attilio-san
watching. “I rarely have time to be alone
with Haru... and wanted to see the night sky with her.”
Though a
plausible explanation, Attilio still wasn’t convinced. He stood up straight and
surveyed their surroundings carefully. There was nothing there that seemed
different. But with a frown, he eventually relented. He was too tired for this.
“Fine, but don’t stay out for too long.”
“Goodnight Attilio-san,” Haru called out
and there was a grumpy reply from him as he returned to his room. Once she was
sure he was completely back in his room, Haru released the breath she was
holding. She then looked at Giotto in worry. “Giotto-sama?”
“The
girl,” he whispered and Haru looked in the direction she had hid Adelina.
“Hahi!”
Haru said urgently in a soft voice before rushing towards where she was. The
panic escalated when she found that Adelina wasn’t hiding behind the tree.
“Giotto-sama! She’s gone!”
Giotto
came to her and stared at the small imprint on the snow where Adelina had been
sitting. The snow around them wasn’t settled enough for them to use as a trail
to find where Adelina had gone. He then quietly grabbed Haru’s hand, silencing
her frantic worry.
“Giotto-sama?”
she asked in confusion. “Where are we going?”
“I know
where she is.”
“Hahi?”
“Ever
since we were young,” Giotto began softly, “there was always one spot she would
always go to whenever she felt sad or afraid.”
There
was nothing Haru could say. Should she comfort him? Or ask him more about the
story in hopes it would alleviate his heavy heart? She didn’t know enough to
say anything, too much of an outsider to say much without fear of offending. So
instead she did what she could, knitting their fingers together so that he
could feel the warmth of her hand.
If this
did anything, Giotto didn’t say. But he returned her grip and the rest of their
trek was silent.
They
came closer to the village than they had ever done so together when Giotto
finally came to a stop. She looked at him questioningly when he released her
hand, slowly taking several steps backwards. “What’s wrong?”
“It’s
just a few more steps ahead. Go down past these bushes and you’ll find her.”
“B-But
Giotto-sama, why-?”
He gave
her a wry smile, one that she rarely saw from him. However, it was the
emptiness in his eyes that took Haru aback. Those were the same eyes she had
seen during the fox incident, the one filled with bitterness and contempt. “If
I go, I will only cause more trouble. I’ll be fine... I’ll wait for you until
you’re done.”
“But...”
her words trailed off, her eyes instead focusing on his hands. They were
clenched so tightly, as though he was doing everything in his power to maintain
his self control. And there was the way he was shaking... was it from fear?
Anger? Hate?
Haru
looked back into Giotto’s eyes.
Could
she really leave him like this?
With a set
frown, Haru marched over to him and pulled him in for a tight hug. It was much
similar to the hug Haru had given Adelina, where she held him so tight and
secure that it felt as though she was trying to protect him from his troubles.
A smile graced his lips and he held her back.
He had
become so spoiled.
Would he
ever be able to go back to the time when he had been all alone?
Would he
even be able to survive if he wasn’t surrounded by Haru’s kindness?
Maybe it
was the way she held him so comfortingly... or the fact that she could be
ripped away from his grasp at any given moment, a matter that made him feel
sadness and anger in a way he had never felt before in all his years of
solitude... but he didn’t want to let
her go.
He
wanted to remain in this position with her, to keep her warmth all to
himself... to be the only one showered by her kind smile.
No one
from the village had ever approached the house that was his prison cell. They
feared him too much to even take a step closer, hated him to even pretend he
existed. And now, this girl had actually come from the village for Haru... to
take her away? To claim her from him?
Giotto
pulled away and Haru smiled reassuringly at him. “I promise, I’ll be right
back. And then we can return home together.”
Home.
Together.
Words he
never thought he would ever hear associated with him.
Did Haru
even realize what she was giving him?
His hand
reached up to caress her cheek with the back of her fingers, a look of
desperation reaching his eyes. He didn’t want to lose her. He didn’t want her
to leave.
The
change in his demeanor was noticed by Haru who grabbed his hand, looking at him
puzzled. “Giotto-sama?”
He
smiled at her before he leaned closer. Their breaths mingled together, small
white puffs coming out due to the cold winter air. And yet, the frigid weather
was forgotten, Haru’s brown eyes widened while Giotto’s eyes closed, their lips
locked together in a gentle sweet chaste kiss.
It was
only a brief moment, a matter that lasted just a few seconds... but for them,
for the both of them, it was much longer.
And just
as quickly, it was over.
Giotto
pulled away, an enigmatic smile played on his lips.
Without
another word, he walked away into the forest, leaving behind Haru who fell to
her knees, her face completely flushed and her mind utterly confused.
::tsuzuku::
AU: Haha... okay, so regardless of outlines and such, I still can't update as early as I want. Oh well... xD at least this chapter ended up being long! Yippee! Hope you guys enjoyed!
Author-san, please expect the unexpected. Because right now, before I go all samba and waltzing around the house like an idiot, I want to confess something.
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*GLOMP* I LOVE YOU!!! YOU ARE ONE AWESOME WRITER!!! I can't help but be enchant by the absolute perfection of this story! *squeal* I might as well go and worship G86 while at it X3.
Heh, how I manage to type this when my body had been liquefied into a puddle is beyond me...
-Skye
xD awww *hugs*. I'm glad you're enjoying this fanfic so much, it makes the work put into it very worth it. :)
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AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH THEY FINALLY KISSED!!!!! You made me sooooo HAPPY with this LONG chapter!! Ohhhhhhhh They are so incredibly cute together! Thank you so much for this awesome chapter! It's so great and I absolutely can't wait for next Sunday to come to read moreeeeeeeee!!!! Avsvdbcjekwbsvdhiew awesomness just pure awesomness. :D
ReplyDeleteYes, They finally kissed! Even if it was a short one, they kissed! 8D I was excited too while I was writing it.
DeleteAnd yes, stay tuned for the next chapter! Hope to see you then!!
I don't know if I told you this before but I freaking love that thing that's resting in your freaking skull!
ReplyDeleteI melted when I read this I was freaking liquified!
I read this chapter probably 63552936 times!
I love this story I love it I love it I love it
And I seriously cannot wait for next Sunday I just can't if I could sleep and magically wake up on Sunday of do that in a blink of an eye
Did I forget to mention that I love this?
-Madelyn
My brain? xD I enjoy my brain most days, but I'm glad you love it. Your enthusiasm made me smile.
DeleteThank you for this lovely review and I shall see you this coming Sunday! :D
UWAAH!! THAT WAS SOOO freakin awezummm!! >O<
ReplyDelete:D XD oh my goossh! giotto kissed her! >:D
meeh XD i dunno why but i have this crazy idea everytime i read a new chapter
...pffft Hibari would show up and suprise~! XD hahaha lols
meeh ignore my crazy wild imagination about your
"OH SO AWEZUUUM! STORY!!" ;D
Giotto x Haru is on of my OTP but i kinda miss 1886 :< i want more 1886 >O<
xD wouldn't that be a surprise if Hibari did show up? It'll get crazier and not to mention whacky.
DeleteYes, I miss 1886 as well and it might not show up for a bit in Teach Me Love either... >__> who knows, what with what happened with Yamamoto, after all. We shall see! But yeah, I miss 1886 as well since that's what I started off with.
Anywho, thank you for the review and the whole 'remembering 1886 moment' as well. :) brought back some memories.
it's no problem-o~! :) i love giving yah reviews! XD hehehe
Deleteyessh it will be so crazy and yet so hot XD because 2 guys hohoho are going to fight over for haru 8D XD
:< i miss 1886 so much XD cuz it's still my OTP XD and lols i miss the lemons you write about them
the first story i read written by you is ambhigram or whatever that is spelled XD and damn it was HAWT! *A* XD more? hehehehe
sorry i'm a bit hentai 8D XD
xD i'll try and write more 1886 stuff. I was actually thinking about it for a bit because I noticed how majority of the fanfics or oneshots I'm writing focus on Haru with someone else... will try to return to 1886 soon. :)
DeleteI'm glad you liked Ambigram. 8D Who knows, maybe I will write a sequel, but right now, I doubt it. But like I said, who knows? xD
I'm so curious now! I want to know what exactly happened all those years ago. I hope Adelina will explain finally, especially how she is 'the reason' as to why they call Giotto a 'demon'.
ReplyDeleteI loved the ending! Score on for the Giotto team! Now, Haru will finally realize that he has romantic feelings for her. Yay for Giotto and Haru! XD
8D yay for romantic feelings! Hopefully this will produce more... er... relationshipy scenes with the two?
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