Infinite Sky

Summary: Being sent to live with the Kinomotos was meant to keep her safe, this was what her mother said. But between magical cards, talking plushies, the mafia and an Spartan baby tutor, Tsuna didn't think she was all that safe. FemTsuna.

Beta: CeresNamikaze

Just a warning: FemTsuna, AU

Just so you know (Name): Tsuna name here is Tsunasora; 'Tsuna' means 'Bond' while 'Sora' is 'Sky', so I think you can consider the full meaning of the name as 'Bonds of the Sky' or eve 'Sky that Bonds' or something... I just wanted to do something different from the always used Tsunami, Tsunayume, Tsunayuki, Tsunahime, Setsuna etc. Don't know if anyone else already used this name...

I don't own KHR or Cardcaptor Sakura, Amano Akira and CLAMP does.

The Beginning

"To change yourself means to change the future."

- Ichihara Yuuko (xxxHolic)

Reborn

He looked at the files in front of him with an annoyed expression. If he could, Reborn would be shooting Iemitsu in the face. All the information given to him about Sawada Tsunasora, his future student, was wrong. The girl's mother was smarter than people gave her credit for. Like he had planned, Reborn appeared at the Sawada household that morning to greet the future Vongola Tenth and her mother, Sawada Nana, who had called him in regards to tutor ad he had left in their mail box.

What greeted him was a gun pointed to his face and a furious Nana asking what someone like him wanted with her precious daughter. He doubted that the woman could truly hurt him, but the determination and pure killing intent that she was emanating made him feel impressed, not something that he felt too much those days.

Reborn took almost an hour and half trying to convince Nana that he didn't want to hurt anyone (beside Iemitsu of course, he was going to kill the man for not telling him that his wife was aware of the mafia) and the sole reason she did stop pointing the gun towards him was because he confessed that Iemitsu was part of the cause he was there. The answer that came out of her mouth wasn't what he expected.

"It is always him, hm?"

After that, she explained that a group of men had broken into her house and tried to murder Tsunasora and at the end, she found out that Iemitsu was hiding many things to his family (Reborn had the feeling she was hiding something about the interrogation she made, but he didn't say anything about this).

"Where's her now?" Nana had stared at him, as if trying to see if he was going to hurt Tsunasora. When she made her decision, the brown haired woman sighed.

"Living with my cousin and his family." Were the only things she said before she literally kicked him out of her house.

Now, sitting in a coffee shop and ignoring all the stares he was receiving, Reborn came to the conclusion that not only Iemitsu was putting his family in danger by not not giving them the right protection, the man didn't know anything too.

Finding Nana's cousin wasn't so difficult. The man, Kinomoto Fujitaka, was the only one of her family that was still alive. He had a daughter a little younger than Tsunasora and a seventeen years old son. Fujitaka was a college teacher and his wife died years ago. Now, about Tsunasora... From Iemitsu reports, she wasn't anything but a no good girl without friends. But from the information he received from one of his informants, Tsunasora stopped being a Dame years ago and now she is so advanced in her studies that most teachers even let her skip classes since she didn't need to be there. She was popular at her school and was part of the Art Club, being a future Da Vinci from her teachers report, and most of the time she helped Touya, Fujitaka's son, with his part time job - showing that she was far from useless -.

Finishing his espresso, Reborn placed his reports inside his truck and adjusted his fedora before walking out of the coffee shop.

He had a train ticket to buy... But first...

"I'm going to kill Iemitsu."

Tsuna

"HHOOOEE!"

Sawada Tsunasora, thirteen years old, jumped frightened. She sighed in relief when she didn't drop the plates she was holding. Raising her head, she stared at the at the ceiling with an amused expression.

"Did Sakura fell from her bed again?" She muttered, shaking her head.

She had been living with the Kinomoto for almost three months now and it never stopped to amuse her how some of Sakura reactions were like hers at the young girl age, before she decided to stop being Dame-Tsuna. Her mother was the one who had made the decision of sending her to live with her cousin Kinomoto Fujitaka, who was kind enough to welcome Tsuna with open arms.

Her mother, Sawada Nana, had called her cousin only a few days after a man entered in their house and tried to kill Tsuna who was saved by her mother (and a flying pan). That day, Tsuna had found out a scary side of her mother who didn't even blink as she tortured the man about the reason he was trying to kill her precious daughter (and if she didn't know better, Tsuna would say that her mother had been an assassin or a yakuza in her past life). Fujitaka didn't even stop to think before agreeing with Nana's plan of moving Tsuna to Tomoeda.

Especially after Nana told him that it was Iemitsu, her father, fault that the man had appeared in their house. None of them knew why, only that Iemitsu had been lying to them about his job. Oh, no! It seemed that he worked with something related to the underground.

The only reason her mother still didn't ask for a divorce was that even after everything, she loved her husband and just couldn't think of not being Sawada Nana.

"The monster is already screaming?" Tsuna heard Touya mutter from the place he was standing.

She looked at him with a grin. Kinomoto Touya was one of her best friends and Fujitaka's oldest son. He was a very tall, well built and, dare she say, strikingly handsome boy with tanned skin, dark brown hair parted on the left side , and dark brown eyes. To her, he had a major case of sister complex... Though, she would never tell him that.

"Did you notice? She is early..." Touya blinked his eyes, taking his attention from the pan in his hands to look at her.

"You're... right..." He shook his head. "Sakura! Breakfast is ready!" He yelled as Tsuna organized the table.

"Coming!"

Sitting in her usual chair, Tsuna blinked her eyes surprised when not even ten minutes after he called, Sakura appeared in the kitchen.

Kinomoto Sakura was Touya's younger sister and Fujitaka's daughter. She had short honey brown hair and, different from her brother or father, a pair of beautiful emerald green eyes. She was a short girl, just a little shorter than Tsuna, and was also one of the most cheerful and cute girls Tsuna had ever seen.

"Morning Onii-chan, Tsuna-neechan!"

Touya turned, looking at her with pure disbelief in his face. "You came down after being called only once!" He walked to the window, humming to himself as he looked at the sky. "Is it gonna rain today?"

"Rain?" Tsuna grinned, supporting her head with one hands as she looked at him. "Maybe you should look for flying pigs."

You could almost see the vein throbbing in her forehead as the young girl slapped her hands on the table angrily. "I had someone waking me up today!"

Touya and Tsuna looked at each other before staring at her.

"Who? Because it wasn't us or uncle." Tsuna pointed out.

Shaking her head frenetically and waving her hand, Sakura laughed a little nervous. "I-I meant the alarm clock! Hehehe!" Touya and Tsuna hummed, not believing her but not asking for the truth. Touya shook his head, going back to the pancakes while Sakura turned her attention to the photography of her mother.

Kinomoto Nadeshiko.

Tsuna smiled gently. Fujitaka's late wife was a beautiful and young woman with long, flowing hair. Tsuna had never met her, since she died when Sakura was only three, but from what Touya and Fujitaka had told her, Nadeshiko was a wonderful person, a little clumsy, but a caring and loving person all the same.

Sakura was a lot like her mother.

"Good morning everyone!" Tsuna blinked and looked at Fujitaka who entered the kitchen with his ever present smile. He was a lot like her mother in this prospect.

Fujitaka, her mother's cousin, was a young looking man with brown hair and brown eyes hidden behind full moon thin rimmed glasses. Like his son, he was a tall man and much like the rest of his family, he was really kind and optimistic. He was a teacher and, from what her mother told her, he had taught Nadeshiko before they got married.

"Morning Uncle."

"Morning, Otou-san!"

Touya nodded. "Morning."

"It looks as great as usual." Fujitaka said with a smile as he looked at the food.

Tsuna grinned. "Touya and I made it."

Touya nodded, smiling smugly as he looked at his sister by the corner of his eyes. "It's better than the monster's." Tsuna snorted when he lowered his head, whimpering and muttering something under his breath. If she wasn't wrong, and she doubted she was, Sakura had just stomped on her brother's foot. Hard.

"Sa! Otou-san! We should eat!" Tsuna patted Touya's arm as he glared at his sister who was smiling at his pain.

"You asked for it." He turned his glare at her making Tsuna laugh.

00

As she was riding with Touya to school in his bike, Tsuna couldn't help but wonder. There was something wrong with Sakura. After almost swallowing all her food in a single bite, Sakura stole a few cookies before leaving the house in hurry (which was suspicious since she wasn't late to school today and Tsuna knew that it wasn't her day of cleaning the room). Her stealing the food made Tsuna want to ask if she was hiding something there.

A pet maybe? It would explain why she saw the young girl stealing the cookies. She had done the same thing at dinner last night, the only difference was that Tsuna saw her stealing a pudding (which Tsuna doubted she was going to eat) and taking it to her room.

And if it isn't a pet... Was she hiding something dangerous?

"What's wrong?" She heard Touya asking. Shaking her head, Tsuna tightened her hold of his waist and sighed.

"Have you noticed?"

"Hm...?"

"Sakura. There's something wrong." He hummed and Tsuna considered this as a confirmation. And if Touya too thought there was something wrong, she couldn't help but worry.

"Don't worry so much." He muttered.

Tsuna rolled her eyes. "As if you aren't worried too."

He ignored her. "Whatever is in her room is not bad. Just... powerful." Tsuna sighed in defeat.

While she had instincts that were far from being considered normal and could, to a point, use a strange power that consisted of orange flames, Touya was the empathy one that could see spirits and things like that. If he said that she shouldn't worry, she would listen to him. But it didn't mean she wouldn't try and find out what is happening.

"Hey, guys!" Touya stopped and Tsuna leaned a little, waving to the boy next to them.

"Morning, Yuki" They received a warm smile in return.

Tsukishiro Yukito, hers and Touya's best friend and Sakura's crush, he was a tall boy (although almost everyone is taller than her) with brown eyes and gray hair, parted on the side. He wore large glasses, which gave him a scholarly appearance and he lived with his grandparents, though Tsuna never had the opportunity to meet them.

"I was wondering when you two would appear." Yukito said.

Touya tilted his head. "Did Sakura pass by?" At the gray haired boy nod, Touya snorted. "I should have know she was coming to see you." Yukito blinked his eyes confused.

Tsuna sighed and lowered her head.

Maybe Touya was right. Maybe she was worrying too much. Maybe Sakura had woken up early to see Yukito. Maybe what was in her room wasn't dangerous, it wasn't going to hurt her.

Though she knew part of her thoughts were right, Tsuna still couldn't stop worrying about the younger girl. Whatever was in her room may not hurt Sakura...

But it could still bring the danger to the girl.

00

Since her instinct were giving Tsuna a headache with the way it made her think that there was something wrong in Sakura's school, she decided to ignore everything that Touya told her about not worrying about his sister and, telling her teachers that she wasn't feeling well, Tsuna got out of school early and found a good spot on a tree and decided to observe Sakura for the rest of the day. Her instincts were proved right when the break started.

In the courtyard of Sakura's school, where a group of students were playing dodgeball, nobody but Tsuna noticed the shadow that traveled from the shadows of each children before disappearing from view.

Tsuna narrowed her eyes.

Was that shadow bad...? She shook her head after a second. No. It wasn't bad... It was just bored and wanted to play. Though, if that thing, whatever it was (A Youkai or a spirit maybe?) was really bored, Tsuna knew that it would start to get aggressive if it didn't have all the attention it wanted.

Turning her head a little she almost fell from the tree when she saw Sakura and Tomoyo - Sakura's best friend - talking to a... Was that a flying plushie?

She rubbed her eyes and looked again.

The plushie was still there...

So this was what she is hiding in her room? Tsuna sighed.

Jumping from the tree to another till she placed herself in a branch of the tree that was hiding Sakura and Tomoyo from the view of the others student. Tsuna stared at the plushie for a second (It was truly flying!) before turning her attention to Sakura's best friend.

Daidouju Tomoyo was an elegant and delicate-looking girl with porcelain-white skin and long, wavy, grayish-violet hair, which was very similar to that of Sakura's mother. She had purple eyes and if all of Tsuna observations aren't wrong and if her tendency of recording everything that happens to Sakura was any indication, then she had more than friendly feelings for Sakura. How no one saw this (Sakura especially), Tsuna couldn't understand.

Tsuna had to place her hands over mouth so she won't do something like screaming 'HIIEEE MAAGIIC!?' when the plushie started to tell Tomoyo what had happened with Sakura last night, from when she woke the plushie (she still didn't know his name), scattered a few magical cards (which the plushie should be protecting, but he fell asleep and didn't do his job right) to Sakura using her magic.

Tomoyo leaned towards with her hands clasped in front of her pleadingly. The raven haired girl was truly cute. "I'm sure you can do it Sakura-chan! If you don't mind, can you two show me how you use your magic?"

The plushie flew up and down gleefully

"Yeah, yeah show 'er!"

Tsuna sweatdropped. Wasn't that Kansai accent?

"B-but..." Sakura blinked her eyes, protesting.

"It's alright, it's not like anyone else is here" The plushie gestured to the empty school garden.

Tsuna bit her lip to stop herself from saying something like: I'm here.

"Make sure you two do a flashy one!" Tomoyo said with a smile.

Hesitantly, Sakura nodded and walked toward a clear grassy space and she took out a necklace with a strange looking key before chanting;

"Key which hides the power of the dark, show your true form before me! We command you under our contract, RELEASE!"

Both Tsuna and Tomoyo watched in fascination as Sakura began to glow and the small key in her hand turned into a pink staff. Tsuna opened her mouth in shock. Wait till she told Touya about this! His sister was a witch! Magic existed and Sakura had a talking plushie in her room!

...On second thought, it would be better if she didn't say anything. She didn't want to be sent to a hospital.

"Wow! You are able to use magic with this staff?" Tomoyo asked with stars in her eyes.

Sakura nodded. "Although I need a card"

Tsuna leaned a little, curious to see one of the cards Sakura had to capture from now on.

The plushie flew to Sakura's bag and took a card from it. From where she was, Tsuna could see that there was some kind of bird on the the card and the word FLY was written on it along Sakura's name.

Sakura blinked her eyes. "W-When did you -" Tomoyo interrupted her.

"Do you have a trademark pose yet?" Tsuna and Sakura sweatdropped.

"W-Why?"

With her hands together, her eyes shining and a dreamy look in her face, Tomoyo said;

"Trademark poses and spells are the basic parts of being magical girls!"

Tsuna face palmed while all Sakura could say was "Hoe...?"

T-Tomoyo is not normal...

00

As the day ended, Tsuna was waiting for Touya and Yukito in front of Sakura's school so the three of them could go to the new bakery that opened in the town. She observed as the students, some of them older than Sakura and others younger than her friend, were saying their goodbyes and promising to meet up later. What truly called her attention, wasn't what they were saying or the gossip she would hear, no it was how the shadows of those students would separate themselves from the bodies of the children up inside of the school. Like that morning, only Tsuna noticed it.

"Tsuna?" Tsuna blinked her eyes and turned her head to see Touya and Yukito staring at her.

"H-Hi guys." She shook her head and looked at the school. She needed to do something to stop that shadow, stealing other shadows was dangerous to the victims. "Sorry, but I can't go with you two today..."

Yukito tilted his head confused. "But Tsu-chan -" Before he could finish, Tsuna turned around and started running in direction of Sakura's school.

Inside the school, Tsuna was looking around in search of any living shadow. She couldn't help but feel guilty for not doing anything earlier about the shadow even if she never thought it would start to hurt people so soon (and if those books about Youkais that Fujitaka had in his library were right, then all the children that had their shadows stolen could die because of it).

"Oe, Tsuna." She heard Touya's voice. He must have followed her. "What's wrong with you?" She raised a hand looking at Touya by the corner of her doe orange eyes and pointed to a corner of the corridor where a statue was making a shadow of the size of a grow man.

"I feel like a ghost hunter..." She said as he walked next to her. In answer to her statement, Touya pinched her arm making her whimp and pout. "I was just trying to calm you."

He gave her a deadpan stare. "Didn't work."

Tsuna was ready to make retort when her body move on its own will and she shoved Touya out of the way just as the shadows took life and and attacked them. As the shadows were ready to attack again, this time focus on Touya, Tsuna whistled calling its attention. She wasn't sure what she was doing and why, but she didn't stop as she smirked at the shadows.

"Come on."

She back flipped and run.

What I was thinking when I decided to confront this thing? She thought. Ah yes, I wasn't.

Stumbling on a staircase, Tsuna closed her eyes waiting for what would be a very nasty accident, but after waiting a few moments and feeling something gripping her waist, she opened her eyes. In front of her was a cloaked figure in a black cloak and hood resembling a Grim Reaper. Tsuna heard Touya calling her name and running in their direction, but at the moment she ignored him to stare at the cloaked figure in front of her.

As she touched what she found out to be shadows around her waist, she blinked her eyes.

The shadow in front of her wasn't bored... It was just...

Lonely...

She smiled brightly making the cloaked figure tilt it head.

"You know... If you want, I can be your friend?"

The shadow came closer to her and Tsuna could almost feel its anger emanating in waves.

"You're lonely no?" Tsuna said in a hushed tone, stopping the shadow before it tried to hurt her or just threw her from the window next to them. "That's why you're stealing those children's shadows." The figure seemed to stare at her before it nodded. "And you were extremely bored." It nodded again. Tsuna mentally sighed in relief as she felt its anger disappear and be replaced by curiosity. "Well, like I said, if you want, I can be your friend and we can play sometimes, though you will have to return those shadows you stole. Ok?"

She didn't know for how long the figure stayed there, just staring at her, but it placed her safety on the ground and the next thing she knew, there's a card in her hand. A card that was really similar to the one Sakura's plushie showed Tomoyo that morning.

I just hope Sakura won't mind too much... I think I will be staying with it.

"Tsuna? Are you alright?" She looked at Touya who kneeled next to her.

"I'm fine, and look -" She grinned, showing him the card. "- I think I made a new friend."

He gave her a deadpanned expression as he looked from her to the card.

"I... see... Is that the spirit that attacked us?" She nodded.

"I think it is a youkai though..." Tsuna hummed before pouting. Touya raised a eyebrow confused at her expression. "I forgot to ask why it was so focused on you!" Touya facepalmed before hitting her head with a fond expression.

"Next time you want to go after a spirit or a youkai, tell me before I decide to follow you, brat!"

"Meanie..."

He narrowed his eyes at her making Tsuna laugh.

None of them noticed Yukito watching from afar, his now silver-blue eyes narrowed as he glared at Tsuna.

Touya

To Kinomoto Touya, his cousin Sawada Tsunasora was like a kitten. She was independent yes, but she was always starving for attention and praises, when she didn't really show it. He blamed it on her father who would stay years out of the country and when he did come to visit her, the man would always call her no-good and frail.

He would never admit it, but he was really happy that her mother sent her to live with his family. Sakura had stopped depending on him a few years after his mother died and sometimes he felt like he didn't know his sister anymore. Tsuna, on other hand, always came to him for everything and was always happy to just hear him say that what she was doing was the right thing. He had missed having a brat running around him for help or to ask if he could help her do her homework. He too was grateful to know that there was someone else taking care of Sakura... And from what Tsuna told him about the talking plushie and the magical cards, then Sakura would need the protection more than ever.

"Hey Touya, do you think your boss will mind if I play with the penguins?" He turned his head to see Tsuna throwing a ball to the strange shadow spirit who would threw the ball back at her.

Ever since she got the card, she would let it out when no one was around so she could play with him (Not it anymore, Tsuna told him that it was rude to call her new friend that) or just to talk to the card.

Touya sighed. "I don't think so. Now, help me here. You said that you were going to work, not play with your shadow friend." He said, handing a bucket of fishes to Tsuna who pouted.

It wasn't the first time she skipped school to accompany him to his part time jobs, though, most of the time Tsuna would just lazy around and he had to make her work. Today wasn't different.

"Ok, ok." Tsuna said as she followed him to where the penguins would be. Her shadow friend reverted back to his card form and placed himself inside one of the pockets of her cargo pants.

As they walked to where the penguin show was happening, Touya and Tsuna were greeted by the view of the penguin's trainer clinging on the edge of the pool with a small whirlpool beside her and all the spectators looking at the scene in panic. Touya also realized that Sakura was in the crowd with her friends.

"What's happening?" Tsuna asked.

The trainer struggled, her voice was desperate as she said;

"A penguin got caught in a whirlpool but I'm stuck too and I can't help it!"

Touya wasn't surprised when Tsuna did the same as him and dropped the buckets of fish and jumped into the water. Inside the water, the two cousins looked at each other before nodding and disrupting the whirlpool. When they finally freed both the penguin and its trainer and swam out of the water, Tsuna looked at him with wide eyes.

"It is like Shadow right? Right?" He heard Tsuna mutter happily.

Touya snorted and looked at Tsuna who just smiled excitedly. The girl was probably thinking of how this could give Shadow a friend, someone who could play with him when she couldn't.

As her smiled widened, he narrowed his eyes. "Oh, don't even think about it..."

00

That night, Touya found himself staring at the penguin's pool with disbelief. He still couldn't believe that he decided to come with her to find the spirit who almost drowned the penguin and its trainer. Though, Touya was sure that it was because he just couldn't find it in himself to stop Tsuna.

He knew that if he confronted Sakura about her magic and the talking plushie and told her to stop looking for the cards, his little sister would just continue doing it because it was her fault the cards were scattered (this was what Tsuna understood from the story she heard the plushie telling Tomoyo). Tsuna on other hand was looking for the card spirits because she was only a curious kitten and, even if she didn't say it out loud, she wanted to make new friends (He, Yukito, Sakura, Tomoyo and a girl called Rika were her only friends) and if he told her to stop, she would, if only to make him happy.

He couldn't do this to her. She was having fun with the prospect of finding those card spirits. Though, he would make sure to always be there for her. If Sakura wouldn't tell him anything and he couldn't go with his sister, at last he could try and protect his other favorite brat.

Touya sighed. "How did you convince me of coming with you anyway?" He said, trying to break the silence between them. Beside him, Tsuna grinned with her hands on her waist.

"Come on, it will be quick."

"You think it will be quick."

She looked at him by the corner of her eyes. "Shadow 'capture', as you call it, was quick."

"You had luck, Tsuna."

She stuck her tongue at him like a child before blinking her eyes and looking at the pool. "Do you think it is still there?" She muttered to Touya who hummed as he stared at the glass, narrowing his eyes in thought.

"Yes..." He nodded. "It is still there."

Tsuna approached the glass of the pool and placed her hands against it. Touya folded his arms as he watched her in silence. He couldn't even find it in himself to be surprised when a blue mermaid with webbed fingers and large ears that appear to be a cross between webbed flippers and pointed elf's ears appeared in the water. Her hair was long, and beads of water were scattered all through it. On her back, he saw large wing-like fins and upon her forehead there was an ornament resembling deep blue scales.

He gave a step closer to Tsuna when the mermaid narrowed her eyes in anger as it looked at his light brown haired friend. He narrowed his eyes making sure that it knew that he would use lethal force if needed. The mermaid huffed and turned her attention back to Tsuna who, differently from him, didn't see that the mermaid could attack her at any moment, or she just decided to ignore the visible anger and disgust in the mermaid face.

"Ne, ne! Are you Shadow's friend?" At his name, the cloaked figure appeared next to Tsuna. The mermaid stared at him in surprise and the two seemed to have a silent conversation before the blue mermaid turned to Tsuna. She raised an eyebrow, pointed to herself and then to the orange eyed girl.

He smiled fondly at how cute Tsuna looked when she tilted her head confused. "Are you asking what I want with you?"

The mermaid nodded.

"Oh! Do you want to come with me? I think it would be good to Shadow to have a friend like him and since you seems to know each other already then -" Tsuna was interrupted by the mermaid who transformed into a card much like Shadow had done and flew to Tsuna's hand. Shadow nodded to himself, as if satisfied about something, and transformed too, joining the other card.

Touya patted Tsuna, chuckling as the girl made a sound similar to a purr.

"Good job, you got another friend it seems." She gave him a victory sign. "And now this spirit can't hurt anyone anymore." She nodded happily before looking at him, grinning maniacally.

"Hey, Touya?"

He raised an eyebrow. "What?"

"I told you it would be quick." Touya ruffled her hair with a glare.

"Shut up, brat."

Tsuna

After getting out of the aquarium and stopping in the supermarket (Fujitaka had called asking for a few things that were missing in the kitchen). Touya and Tsuna arrived at the Kinomoto house to be greeted by the view of Sakura and Yukito preparing dinner and Fujitaka was talking to someone in the phone.

"We're back!" Touya and Tsuna announced making the three occupants of the kitchen look at them.

"Welcome back!"

Tsuna looked at Yukito curiously. "Ne, Yuki, what are you doing here?"

"T-Tsuna-neechan! Don't be so rude!" Sakura yelled making Tsuna and Touya raise an eyebrow. She then blushed before looking at Yukito. "S-Sorry Yukito-san..." The boy waved it off.

"I actually came looking for you two. But since you weren't here, Sakura-chan invited me to dinner."

Tsuna and Touya sweatdropped.

"Of course she did." They muttered.

"Ah, Tsuna-chan!" She looked at Fujitaka who was now standing next to her. "Did you know your mother called a home-tutor for you?"

"A tutor? Why do I need a tutor?" Touya and Yukito nodded. There was no reason for her to have a tutor with her grades.

Her uncle shrugged. "I don't really know, Tsuna-chan. Maybe she thought you could improve more. She even said that he will help Touya and Sakura with their studies. He'll arrive tomorrow."

"And where will he stay?" Touya asked.

Their house was big, but not much. There was five rooms and one of them was used by Fujitaka as his office. He didn't use it much, but it would be impossible to turn it into a room in so little time.

Fujitaka turned his attention to his son and smiled. "I'm sure we'll think of something, don't worry."

Tsuna was ready to ask him if he was bothered by the fact that her mother called a tutor for her and didn't even ask his opinion about the matter when she was interrupted.

"Ciaossu." Five heads snapped to the direction of the high pitched voice. Fujitaka and Yukito tilted their heads confused, Sakura blinked her eyes and Touya narrowed his eyes in direction of the baby in front of them. Tsuna gave a step back, her head hurting at the alerts she was receiving. All she could hear was: Dangerous! Dangerous!

The baby, who couldn't be older than five years old, was wearing a black fedora with a thick orange stripe running across the sides of the cone. He had black eyes and an all-black suit with black boots and a red long sleeved polo with a blue necktie underneath. After a while, Tsuna noticed a chameleon in his fedora.

"A baby?" Yukito walked to the baby, kneeling next to him. "Where did you came from? Are you lost?"

"Did we leave the door open?" She heard Touya muttering with a scowl in his face.

"Hm? I'm Reborn, the home tutor." The baby said.

"Hooee? The home tutor?" Sakura yelled.

Fujitaka placed a hand in his chin in thought, humming. "Are you, perhaps, a baby genius?"

"Genius?" Tsuna asked, pointing to the fedora wearing baby. Was her uncle serious?

Fujitaka nodded, smiling as if he had just solved a puzzle.

"I don't think your mother would lie about the tutor. So this is the only explanation I have for his presence."

Tsuna nodded. He was right. Her mother was too kind and hated lies (Maybe this was why she was so broken when she understood that Iemitsu had been lying to them) and she always worrying about Tsuna's future, it didn't matter how good her grades were. If her mother had sent a home tutor to her (and she was sure it had been her mother. After all, no one knew that Sawada Nana still had relatives alive), then Tsuna wouldn't complain.

Not that she thought she had a choice. That baby seemed that he would stay, it didn't matter how many times he was told to leave.

Sighing, Tsuna looked at the baby who raised an eyebrow. "I'm Sawada Tsunasora." Bowing, she narrowed her eyes as those black eyes eyes received an interested and curious glint on them. "Pleasure to meet you, Tutor."

This, was Tsuna way of saying; I don't believe you're a true tutor or only a baby genius, even if my mother sent you. I don't trust you. Do something against my family and I will hurt you.

The smirk she received in return made her narrow her eyes even further. It wasn't difficult to understand what he meant.

We will see.

The Beginning

So! Hope you like it!

Oh, yes! I'll be putting here how many cards Tsuna and Sakura have so far... So...

Tsuna's Cards (2): The Shadow, The Watery

Sakura's Cards (2): The Wind, The Fly

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- Cissnei.