This is officially the last chapter people. And this will be the longest I have ever constructed in this fic. Forewords will be written after this last (cries) chapter.

Begin the end! (waah!)

Epilogue

Three days later, Himeno and Julian were checked out of the hospital. It had been a hectic week for the both of them, with visitors coming every now and then, and all of the Get Well Soon cards that they had received. Mori and Nori had called in to tell the school and the Musix Guild that Himeno and Julian had an accident while they were in Italy, minus the critical and confidential part, and for the past three days, their own respective rooms were filled with flowers and letters from the guild, school and unwanted fanclub.

Things were still rather weird around Himeno and her biological parents, but she could manage it. Ever since she declared that she would be the Vongola Eleventh, things had seemed rather awkward. For one thing, she found out that Narumi Sasagawa was her cousin. Her relationship with Narumi was close to none, since the said girl was rather distant to her. She understood that Narumi was trying to distance herself from her because she didn't want a false hope that she could be her missing cousin.

Then there were the other children of her father's guardians. She got along well with Ayako and Seishiro the most. Seishiro was a little happy go lucky which makes her wonder sometimes how Ayako, the smart responsible rebel fell for the kid of the guardian that her father is always annoyed with. Then there was Gilbert, whose closet is filled with cow printed clothes. Well at least he didn't wear a cow costume. The ones that had intrigued her from the start were Gino and Kantaro. Gino was mischievous, and a prankster when it comes to utilizing his illusions, while Kantaro was quiet and stoic. Sometimes she could feel the temperature drop within a forty-five meter radius from him, but she can't help but be interested in the mysterious boy.

Then she realized the complication of visits that her parents were to take should they come around in Namimori. But Tsuna had assured that he will find a way, and she can visit her grandparents, Nana and Iemitsu whenever she likes.

As for Julian, he was still getting used to the fact that his brother was alive. Lennan had brought in the family that has cared for him when he was found and had amnesia. It appeared that the family had adopted him legally, and that they had a twelve year-old daughter that had stood as the sister of Lennan. To say the least, Julian was secretly jealous that the girl had received a brother's love and care, while he was deprived of having one for thirteen years. It was unfair to him, but he had to consider what happened to him back then. He didn't remember a thing about his past, which proved to be useful, for being exposed into the world of the adults; he would be unable to enjoy his childhood.

Meeting Lennan's adoptive family made him sure that his life had been a good one, what with having a good family around him. He was a little jealous of that too, but it was set aside in thinking what lies ahead for him.

"So Juls, what do you plan on doing right now?" Himeno wondered. They were inside the Vongola Castle after the long trip from the hospital. Julian was restricted to bend down so that his stitches would not be opened, and was forced to sit in a wheelchair for a week until the wound would completely heal up. Ryohei had opted that he heal it quickly, but Tsuna stopped him saying that it would be best to leave it as it is for at least a few days to let the healing sink in.

Julian leaned into his wheelchair as he thought of it, "Well…Lennan has asked me to stay in their place permanently, which is stated in Milan. I hadn't given an answer to him yet, but I plan to finish second year at Nami-Private before I move in to their place." He answered.

Himeno turned a little sad, "So you're leaving after junior year…? You're leaving me…" she muttered.

Julian felt a little pang on the head for that answer, but he knew he couldn't take back his word. As much as he wanted to stay by Himeno's side, he still wants to get to know his brother and the family that raised him. He wanted his own family, just as much as he wanted to be part of Himeno's family. But no matter how he thinks of it, Julian was just Himeno's best friend. He could be treated as one of them, but never in reality. "Himeno, I know you want me to stay, but I have to get to know Lennan and his family better. Grandfather had already approved of it, and he said that he would take care of the house for me. I have to know my brother to better understand him, and be with him as a family member. I just can't stay isolated forever," he reasoned.

Himeno was still looking upset. She knew Julian was right. He had to know his own family, and the feel of belonging in it. "I understand Juls…I was just being selfish. I never thought I would see the day that you would be away from me…"

Julian smiled and held her hand, "Don't worry. You will, and always will be my best friend. Believe in that," he said. "Besides, I could call you anytime I want, but I will make sure to call on a convenient time, what with the time difference,"

Himeno took it and smiled, "Yeah, I'd like that," she said.

It was then when Kyoko entered the living room, "Himeno, we're leaving," she informed.

Himeno and Julian nodded as they followed the woman to the car where almost everyone was waiting. They were going home to Namimori today, and they had been prepared for two days now. They were going to visit the grave of Ieyoshi who, had he lived, would be turning ten the next morning.

"I wonder what that kid is like while he was here. Must be a lively one," Julian said as they loaded their things in the car.

Narumi laughed, "The castle was lively, but not rowdy. That was our job. Ieyoshi was...well...kind of gets along with Kantaro and Gino more next to me,"

The two stared at Narumi, "No way! Really?" the two said. It was unbelievable. Of all the people in the world that Ieyoshi would prefer getting along with, it had to be the two. Their parents couldn't stand each other, and they had had a fair share of hostility to Tsuna back in their younger days. It was clearly impossible that his son would get along better with their sons.

"I expected that you would be surprised," Narumi mused. "At first it would be hard to believe, but that was the truth. Ieyoshi loved the company of Kantaro and Gino. I am the same age as Kantaro, and we were born just a few days away so I kind of grew up with him practically. He is as calm and collective like his mother, and he has a fair love for cute things like Hibari-san. Ieyoshi was cute and nice and friendly, coming from the genes of Tsuna-jiisan of course, so it was no wonder that he softened Kantaro up. As for Gino, well...he took a little fondness on being by his side because of his unbelievable talent in painting that seemed to pass off as a good illusion. He's a natural artist, that boy...but sometimes Gino finds it amusing to create illusions based on his paintings every time Ieyoshi is done with it in canvas. Most of the time, he conjure up illusions so that Ieyoshi could put it in the canvas," she informed.

"I am not that attached to him," Gino intervened.

Kantaro just shrugged, "Didn't we agree to dismiss that kind of talk?" he demanded, staring at Narumi.

Narumi, on the other hand, just snickered.

Himeno smiled, "He sounds like a wonderful kid," she commented.

"The sweetest, he was practically a saint." Gilbert added.

Seishiro laughed, "So to say, the kid's really, really nice. Too bad he can't pitch properly," he commented.

A hit on his head was caused by Ayako, "You idiot of course he can't! How do you expect him to pitch with his small stature?" she lectured.

"Hey, I was six when I first learned to throw a baseball," Seishiro defended.

"You already had a fit body and at least three and a half foot tall by then. How could you expect someone like him to grow so fast as you do?" Ayako shot back again.

The rants continued on at the cars, and to the plane. It was an amusing sight to see, while the introverts (Gino and Kantaro) were just minding their own businesses to avoid more noises and to be lectured by the attendants.

The information that they had given her were one of the things that he still didn't know about her little brother. In fact, she never asked him anything about himself while she was on a flame rampage, because he and Giotto were too busy showing her the past of their father. But she didn't mind. She could still ask the others about him.

At the airport, Yuni and the others stationed in Italy, mostly composed of Himeno's vast number of deadly agents for godparents, but all of them have their masks off and their clothing are normal enough. They had to see their favourite godchild off to the house of her biological family, and it was the only time they could assure that she was safe. They were exceptionally worried about her ever since she was hospitalized, up to the point when she has woken up from her coma. Even more so when she was now going back to Namimori to meet her grandparents, it sets their worries for her to a degree. They knew about Himeno and her rampage when she was eight, and some of them were present when she also lost it during the war with Byakuran.

Yuni steps to Himeno closer and gave her a farewell kiss on the cheek, "Have a safe trip Himeno," she said and then looked at Julian, "And Julian, look after her for us," she added.

Himeno smiled at everyone, "You don't have to be worried about me and my flames anymore," she assured. "I can do things on my own now,"

It was then when Gamma strapped something on her wrist. It was a wristwatch with different buttons on the side with different places of the world. All of them were marked by continent, and the watch immediately turns into a screen to view what country to choose from. Himeno looked at Gamma, "That is a communication watch. It can send messages and distress calls on all of the stations of the organization should you need our assistance," he said. "It might be good use to you in the future. We made those ourselves."

The brunette beamed at everyone, "Thanks for the gift everyone,"

It was then when Deathgazer, now known as a normal Italian businessman, said something that made some of them cringe, "Remember, we are always here to torture those who are messing with you be it physically or mentally," he advised.

Instead of scolding the man, she just smiled with an equally mischievous streak as his, "Don't worry, I'll keep you posted,"

As they all entered the plane, Tsuna looked at Himeno warily, "You weren't serious about it, are you?" he asked.

He expected for her to give out a laugh and say it was, but then, he was met by a deadly grin, "Of course I'm serious. I've tried that with my godfather numerous times. I had so much fun torturing people in their minds when I am with him," she said as if it was a normal conversation. "I learn a lot from him. He is practically my favourite godfather," she admitted.

The others heard this information too. They all looked at Julian to confirm it, and they received a curt nod about it, saying that she was dead serious. He even pointed on himself indicating that he was once a victim from Himeno's notorious mind tricks.

...

By the time they had arrived at Namimori, they were greeted by two elderly couple that Himeno had guessed would be her grandparents, Nana and Iemitsu. Tsuna had told them beforehand that she was already coming, and they were very excited to meet her and show her everything she needed to know about the eccentric family.

"Tsu-kun!" Nana called Tsuna like before. Even in her old age, she still looked ten years younger because she has maintained her cheerful attitude. The only time her cheeriness went off was when she had discovered the secret lives of her family, the evacuation of Himeno, and the death of Ieyoshi. It was the main reason why she hadn't asked the kid yet.

"Mom, Dad," Tsuna called.

Himeno, feeling a little nervous, walked behind Tsuna and Kyoko. Julian was beside Lennan who had tagged along to see the house which his brother had lived at for years.

The moment Nana saw Himeno, she felt like she was seeing a double Tsuna in a long brown wig. Himeno bowed at the two of them, "Pleased to meet you..." she said nervously.

But Nana had other ideas than to bow down to the girl. In a split second, she grabbed a hold on Himeno and hugged her while spinning her around, "Oh my! You really do look like Tsu-kun! I remember when he used to be this cute, but he was too distant! I feel like I'm still thirty!" she said with glee.

"M-Mom!" Tsuna said in worry that his daughter would die of oxygen loss.

Iemitsu laughed wholeheartedly, "Your mother is right. She does remind us of your fourteen year-old self, son," he commented. He then looked at Himeno's foster parents, "So you have been taking care of my granddaughter all these years. You raised her to be a wonderful girl,"

Mori smiled, "No sir, she was already a wonderful child even before we adopted her," she commented.

Nana then let go of hugging Himeno, "Well then! Shall we get to our home? I have a lot to show you about when Tsu-kun was still young!" she said with glee. Everyone agreed, but Tsuna dreaded his mother's stories about him.

...

The moment Himeno saw the house, she practically admired it. She had seen the house when Giotto had taken her and Ieyoshi on some past trip while Tsuna was still in his teenage years. The house looked well-preserved, as if it had never gotten old. She loved that feel about normal houses. When they entered, Himeno noticed that the arrangements of the furniture from years ago didn't change a bit, except for the photos on the wall and on the shelves.

But she didn't need to pry on that little detail. Maybe her grandmother wanted it this way for a long time.

Tsuna noticed her looking around interestingly, and smiled. She was very interested in the house that he grew up on and where he met the sadistic Reborn. Nana and Iemitsu led them to the living room. Himeno found that the place was no different as from over twenty years ago. They all sat down on the coffee table while Nana served tea.

"It's a real wonder for me to see my granddaughter after so many years. Last time I saw you, you were still pretty small," Iemitsu stated. "I remember when Tsuna was your age. He was very distant to me every time I come home and is always out with his friends..."

Tsuna twitched. The old man was still bringing that subject up after all these years, "Let me remind you Dad that it was entirely your fault,"

Himeno had to stifle a laugh at this. It was true that Tsuna had always been annoyed with his father for as long as he could remember, even before he had met the sadistic tutor.

"Are you guys all set to go?" Tsuna wondered.

Nana and Iemitsu nodded. "We go as soon as you clear out this cake," Nana offered to them a large strawberry cake that Tsuna knew she has spent a lot of time with working on to make it a big one.

Himeno's first bite of the cake was heavenly. This woman's cooking is the best in the world next to Nori. "This is delicious," she praised.

"Indeed," Mori agreed along with his wife.

Nana smiled cheerily, "Oh you compliment me too much! Tsu-kun used to convince me to make that when he was still six," she revealed, "And if I don't make it, he will lie down and roll and complain until I say yes,"

Tsuna turned beet red while the others smiled and snickered. "Mom, please," he looked so embarrassed that Himeno couldn't help but let out a girlish giggle, which she hasn't done in a while.

In last resort, Tsuna looked at Himeno, Julian and Lennan, "Kids please, go to my former room. We need to talk about some important things," he said.

This was not just a family trip. This was also a trip to the cemetery where the former youngest Sawada was buried. But she had known that there were more personal things that they needed to talk about. Like what happened during the time she was abducted by the albino man that used to be the father of Julian and Lennan.

She didn't need to ask, and nodded with a disguised smile, and rushed off while grabbing Julian. Lennan sighed and stood up, "Excuse us," he said before he followed. But not a moment later, Himeno came back and took the cake with her, "I'm really hungry for cake now," she excused.

Nana just smiled, "Enjoy it while it lasts!" and then Himeno slammed the door on Tsuna's old room with a thank you.

By the time the three slammed the door of Tsuna's room, which Nana had labelled just in case, they all went silent until Iemitsu spoke, "I really hope our granddaughter didn't worry you to an extent," he said again.

Nori smiled weakly, looking at the tea, "Well, there were problems concerning her emotion control a few years back, and her attitude towards her birth parents by the time she knew the truth about her...not being part of the family by blood..." she trailed off.

Iemitsu looked at the woman, "What emotional problems?"

Mori looked at the old man now, since Nori refused to raise her head and explain, "The problem is, every time her anger goes to an all time high, she emits what we call now, the Flames of Depression," he revealed.

Iemitsu turned serious and muttered, "Those flames...have returned to the bloodline again..."

This alerted the people in the room, "Dad, what do you mean it has returned to the bloodline?" he demanded.

"We never told this to you but, the granddaughter of the Primo first had this kind of flame mixed in with the Sky Flames. She had a very emotional streak on her, and when it becomes too personal, it just bursts out of control. Black flames representing despair will mix in to the harmonious element of the Sky, and thus, creates a very destructive force. If not careful, things will go out of control and probably burn an entire city with it. If it weren't for the skills of the aged Primo, then that worse case scenario would have happened. This continued on for two more generations, with all possessors are girls. But when the next generation produced no girl to inherit the ability, the bloodline ability for the women died. Or so we thought." He then turned serious, "Himeno's the first girl to be born in the direct line of the family ever since, which proves the theory that only women can inherit the Flames of Depression. I will warn you now to keep that in mind just in case she goes haywire once again." He stated as he looked at the foster parents, "How long ago was this incident before the recent one?"

"When she was eight," Nori answered, "That was the time we told her the truth. We didn't want her to enter into the family dark business as assassins without telling her the truth first. After that, she...threw a fit and lost it..." she tried to block that memory off of her mind, "It was pretty tragic, but no casualties happened. We had a hard time in calming her down while the others hold up the illusions to make the neighbours think that nothing dangerous is occurring...we tried our best to calm her down, until we reached her and lulled her to silence..."

Iemitsu didn't need to hear more, what with the mental images getting on his mind, "I understand it must be painful for you who had loved her for years, but how did you manage to get her into emotion control?" he asked.

Mori was the one who answered this time, "We had asked her godfather, a fellow agent, Deathgazer, to teach her to control her emotions along with his lessons on her about mind abilities, and skills. Of all of us in our generation, he is what we call, the Master of Minds. Out of all his students, Himeno was taken care of very carefully, as he had concluded that she possesses untameable powers beyond our recognition, something that he can only help her to control. She had shown progress over the four years that she has trained under him before he confirmed that she was now properly educated, but warned us to not make her vulnerable to the mind as much as possible, or she will show those flames again," he informed.

Everyone fell silent. "It goes to show," Tsuna said suddenly, "That she needs to be protected at all costs,"

Nori shook his head, "No, she doesn't want to be protected, she wanted to be free on what she does. We give her that freedom for her happiness." She stated. "No, you don't have to protect her; all she needs is to be happy. Once she is, those flames will never come out of her again," she then stared at Tsuna and Kyoko, "As her biological parents, once she starts to live under your roof, I don't know when, but if that day comes, don't protect her. Make her happy,"

Kyoko then took Nori's hand, "We promise to make her happy, Nori-san. Not just for her, but for everyone that cares about her, including the both of you. I never got to thank you for taking care of her properly, and I want to do it now. Thank you so much for raising Himeno and turning her to the girl she is now." She thanked.

Nori smiled, "And thank you so much for bringing her to this world, in order for us to raise her," she thanked.

It was then when a scream made them jolt from where they were. "What! He had an Italian mafia woman as his first girlfriend?" the voices of the three were heard from Tsuna's room.

"Look! She's hot too!" Himeno's voice resonated to the house.

Tsuna cursed, "That's my journal!" he said as he cringed.

"Tsu-kun..." Kyoko's sweet but venomous voice reached his ears. One look at his wife confirms that she was not happy at all. "I thought you threw her pictures away...?"

Tsuna was sweating buckets. The others in the room were slowly feeling sorry for the man, "I-I can explain! That was my journal and I had it pasted on it...and I hadn't touched it since...! I didn't even know it still existed!"

Nana then remembered something, "Oh that's right. Tsu-kun asked me to burn it a week after they broke up...but it was too overridden with words that can make me swoon that I always treat it as a good book to read on my free time," she said gleefully.

"You-you read it all the time?" he said in shock.

Nana smiled, "Of course! It was such a good one. You should get it published~!"

Tsuna didn't want to hear the rest of his first girlfriend journal entries. Instead, he rushed to his room and opened the door to find the three reading the contents of the journal. Without thinking, he immediately grabbed it from the three amused faces. "This is way off limits!" he could tell that he was red with the devilish smiles of the three.

Himeno stroke a smirk, "Nice words Dad. To think that you would fall in love with 'A woman that defies all laws of gravity, the one that seems to light the fire in me, the joys of being with her can be compared to none,'" she said while stating it dramatically. "I wonder what kind of journal you wrote when you and Mom were together after that,"

Tsuna's face was turning into a darker shade of red at this. His daughter seemed like she has photographic memory when it comes to things that interests her. "Enough! It's way too embarrassing, and your mother will kill me," he whispered the last part.

The three zipped their lips, "Our lips are sealed until further notice," they said.

Tsuna didn't want to know how long the 'until further notice' will be, but at least it will make him see the light of day much longer. He sighed as he placed the journal, or rather, dumped it on the garbage can near his table. Maybe this will make his mom get the message that he wants that memory incinerated immediately. "Come on, Ieyoshi is waiting,"

...

They arrived at Namimori Cemetery in less than an hour. They drove into it for ten more minutes before coming across a large marble mausoleum with the family name, Sawada. It was a large mausoleum with many crypts aligned properly. Judging from the mausoleum itself, it must have been reconstructed may times to accommodate the deceased family members. The one farthest at the middle was the one who started the Sawada bloodline, Giotto, who is known in Japan as Ieyatsu Sawada, the Vongola Primo.

The crypts were labelled by their generation. Giotto's, obviously, was marked with a Roman Numeral I to state that he was the very first Sawada, followed by the rest. She stopped at his crypt first, and smiled. 'So, this is where you are officially buried. I'd like to thank you now personally for taking care of me ever since I started to re-enter the trouble. Thank you so much for allowing me to meet Ieyoshi's spirit and for the endless help you give me. I guess things are getting boring on the other side huh? I'll see you in my dreams soon,' she mentally thanked and proceeded to look around.

The ninth batch, with the mark IX on it, has only two more vacant spot. They all knew that it was reserved for Nana and Iemitsu once their time has come. The tenth, marked as X, only has two slots, both for Tsuna and Kyoko, since Tsuna was an only child. The new addition was XI, or the eleventh generation. That was where a lone grave was placed. The plaque read: Ieyoshi Sawada II, A Sweet boy with the Sweetest Heart. It almost moved Himeno to tears, but she held them back.

"Hey Ieyoshi," she greeted as she moved her fingers to touch every detail of her brother's plaque, "I'm finally here...I finally got to see you personally...I hope you didn't wait too long," she said.

Tsuna was the one who spoke next, "As we promised, we brought her here as soon as possible to visit you," he said. "Happy tenth birthday, Ieyoshi," he greeted.

At that moment, no one spoke. Silence seemed to be the most important thing in the world right now. The silence was for Ieyoshi, for the times that he had given them the smiles throughout his life, thanking him in silence for being with them for a short span of time. Thanks for his life.

They left the mausoleum soon after, and left the proximity of the cemetery. Afterwards, the talks returned to its normal glee as the car left the cemetery to a restaurant that they always frequent every year when they used to take Ieyoshi on his birthdays.

Outside the mausoleum, two translucent glowing figures emerged from it. Ieyoshi smiled as the car left, thankful that his wish was granted after two years of waiting. Giotto was there beside him, glad that the family was together again with hopes that their bonds will get stronger from now on. And as fast as they emerged, they all walked to their crypts and disappeared as they went through it.

A week passed, and Himeno and Julian were back in school. Their guild was more than happy to greet them at the gates the moment they found out that the two were coming back to school after being hospitalized. Ai, Risa and Shinkiro had already returned a week before them, the day the renovations of the school were completed, with a little help from the Vongola and Lennan's family. By that time, the Millefiore was dissolved and the Funeral Wreathes were either destroyed or sent to Vindice sealed for eternity.

"Kaichou! Thank goodness you're alright!" Shinkiro stated, acting the part of the worried over exaggerated vice president of their class.

"We never thought that you would be back so soon though," Ai commented. "For the past week, you guys were the main topic. What bad luck that the two of you had a motor crossing accident when you guys were having a family visit in Italy,"

'So that was the information that was passed onto the guild and the school…no wonder…they can't just tell everyone that I was almost killed by a poison stake and Julian almost died because of me slashing his back with my katana…it was a good thing that Julian's back had nothing but a slash scar, thanks to Ryohei-jiisan. He would have a hard time explaining that in swimming class,' Himeno thought. "Yeah, it was a terrible accident, but I think I can manage the weekly performance. I had made a lot of plans while I was in the hospital doing nothing." She stated.

"Speaking of which, the guild had done nothing for the past two weeks, because they couldn't concentrate while their star performers were out in the country inside a hospital. They were too distraught to perform," Ai informed.

Himeno frowned, "Well that can't be done. The show must go on no matter what. What are they thinking?" she complained, "I know Julian and I were hospitalized, but that doesn't give them a reason to laze around and mourn as if Juls and I died." she stated. "We have to do something about this..."

"Oh no there will be none of that until tomorrow," Ai said. "You missed the Diagnostic Test last week, and you and Julian have to take it today." She informed.

Himeno sighed, "I was afraid of that,"

"But still, it's good that you are okay now. We were a little worried you know?" Risa said.

"Thanks for worrying, but I'm fine now," Himeno assured.

As if on cue, the Yohannes and his group arrived. All looked at Himeno normally. Himeno remembered the day she saw them again. They were very silent most of the time, but Athena was fretting over her like Lussuria does to his squad. But the girls, which she has gotten along with slightly, were talking to her in a less formal way, while the boys were just hanging around and giving side comments to what they were talking about. Yohannes on the other hand, was silently watching, but most of the time, he seemed to be dazing somewhere and to cover it up, he has a book on his hand most of the time.

She smiles and greets them, "You guys seem to be a little later than usual," she then notices that the girls, except for Regine and Athena were missing along with Martin. There was something wrong. "Where are the others?"

They didn't need to tell her because a few seconds after her question, a scream went down the hall, "Help! I'm going to be murdered by a crazy girl!"

Himeno looked at the glass window of the room to see Martin running from Anya with eyes screaming bloody murder, "Come here so I can kill you Martin!"

"As if I'd be that stupid!" he screamed back as he ran further.

Athena gave a sigh, "Martin spread our video that was supposed to be for the Music Festival on the internet, and all of us found out just this morning when Shiori and Spinel went browsing," she informed.

"How did he get a copy anyway?" Regine asked.

Himeno sighed and confessed, "He bought a copy from me a few days ago for six hundred thousand Euros, and well, I guess I forgot to explain to him about copyrights," she confessed. "I meant it as a joke, but then he took out his check book and I couldn't help but sell it to him," she added. They could swear that there was a euro sign on her eyes for a split second. Something tells them that her money in her savings had just gone to an all time high.

"Whatever that copyright is, it's not going to save his life," Jonathan said, clearly amused by the fact that the spawn of the frog illusionist was getting a beat-up.

"What about Rinsel?" Himeno asked.

"Setting a trap for Martin," Regine informed.

Himeno sighed. "Rest in peace Martin," she muttered.

Just as she said that, a resonating scream filled the halls signalling the capture of Martin.

The moment classes started, Anya and Rinsel showed up without Martin. Himeno guessed that maybe he has been sent to their personal solitary confinement, and had conjured up a good illusion that Martin was in class. Whatever they plan in store for Martin, she could tell it would not be good. Even if Rinsel was his girlfriend, she will have no mercy for embarrassing them over the internet.

...

At the School Police Commissioner's Office, Himeno tried to find where the hell Martin had posted the video, only to find it in the most obvious site. Youtube. When she looked a the views, her eyes widened in amusement to see that it has over ten thousand views already with a lot of impressed comments about them. Whatever kind of embarrassment the two were feeling right now was not known to Himeno at all.

The door suddenly opened revealing Julian, "So, I perchance saw Rinsel setting up some kind of trap as I was walking down the halls and Martin being caught in it. What happened?" In response, she showed him the screen of her computer, and he got the message. "Now I get it," he said as he put two and two together. "Your future assassination squad is quite amusing," he said

Himeno shook her head, "I'm not going to address them as that. They are my friends as well Juls," she commented.

Julian snorted, "I know. It was a wonder how you made Xanxus' son tame around you. I'm quite impressed and shocked,"

Himeno chuckled, "Everything in my family is shocking Juls, and you better get used to it,"

"I agree. There is still a lifetime to see what kinds of surprises are going to be in store for you, Vongola Undisecimo," he addressed.

Himeno gave him her usual 'who knows?' smile, "And I can't wait for it either," she could feel the adventurous blood moving in her veins. May be being the heir of the most powerful mafia family is not so bad. She could be worse.

She knew her identity, the truth, and who her friends and allies are. Now she can look forward on what lies ahead of her, promising herself to not look back and regret her actions, just as she has been doing all her life. Her troubles are gone.

For now...

End.

And that's it! Thanks for everyone who read this story until the end!

A lot has been nagging me recently, and I have been planning on clearing out some unfinished fics and pitching in some new ones for a change. I already have the plots and advanced chapters for those unpublished, but I can't seem to grasp some form of inspiration on the other fics that makes them amused.

Please tell me what I should wipe out completely.

Oh, and one more thing, do not, and I mean, do not erase the alert on this for the next three years. I am planning on a sequel now, but as I say, it might take that kind of time to get everything settled. I'm only seventeen and a graduating student starting June, and I need all the concentration I can get for the full year, which means there will be no updates on the fic that I choose to work on next if I could help it. I need to get my head straight if I want to pass the list of schools I want to enter in college.

But keep in mind that I might also nudge in an Omake for all of my readers this summer or sooner when I get some spare time. The reason for you guys not erasing it in the story alert is that I am going to post a notice if its sequel is already published.

Again, thank you for the support, and I will see you guys real soon!

FINAL REVIEW~!