- Guys... - Tsuna murmured to himself, not believing what he was seeing.

The sky guardian became soft to the view soon enough. Also feeling too much and somewhat guilty for it too. Tsuna was relieved that it was just him and Gokudera who were in this mess, but it was no longer that way. Out of everybody, why Lambo? He was just a kid. They better not tell him that the other children were there too, or the girls-ah, wait, Kyoko was already there. Tsuna didn't dream that part, right?

One sleeping in an awkward position, half of a body in Tsuna's bed and the other half bent in a chair. The other was using a sword as a pillow on a small table, also bent in a chair. Their backs should not thank them, that was sure. Tsuna wasn't going to wake them up, he wasn't going to tell them anything either. They were there for the sky guardian, they must be worried and frankly... What could Tsuna tell them? Tsuna wasn't badly hurt or anything, and even so... even so...

The storm guardian woke up thanks to a killing intent he didn't recognize more than the voices. In fact, Gokudera took more time than expected to notice that there were voices and who were their owners. Just behind the storm guardian, sleepier than him, the rain guardian was following the same steps. No matter how much they didn't identify that killing intent or what was being said, the danger wasn't being directed at them.

-... telling me that they have been doing everything? - It might as well be the hiss of a snake. A very mad snake with a terrific, and cold, quietness.

- It isn't like that Tenth! - Ah, it was the mechanic again. What the heck was he doing here now? Didn't they tell him that he can't come here for anything while Tsuna was there? To not wake Tsuna up by accident?

- Why don't I believe you? - And talking about it... with who was the mechanic talking? Ugh. If they wake Tsuna up they will be eaten alive. - But that is just what you told me, that no one else has come here, and that means that no one has made sure they are alright... - The tone of voice became darker, if that was even possible.

At this point the two guardians finally woke up enough to connect the voice to a name. That didn't mean that, even seeing what was going on with their own eyes, could believe it. No matter how clear they could see it, it was happening just in front of them for God's sake, they could not process it. It was like seeing a rattlesnake with a mouse. Even if the rattlesnake was just a simple boy with his chest bandaged and the mouse a somewhat fat man with a first aid box at hand that was completely healthy. And the mouse in this case was really pale, like he was seeing death itself and not a hurt and harmless boy.

- Who checked their wounds? - Pointed out the sky guardian with dark eyes, orange sparks in them. - Both fought, and even if they didn't, someone had to check them over anyway. - At any other moment it could be charming that worryness Tsuna was showing off. - And where do we leave the food and the rest? If you tell me that they took that in their own hands, it is not an acceptable answer. They are just sleeping here. Do you have any idea of how healthy it is to sleep in those positions? Very little. - And cure. If it wasn't so spine-chilling. - You better not say that no one made sure they didn't spend all their time here... - Ehhh... oooppsss.

Well, not so harmless. God, it was like seeing another person. They have never seen Tsuna so mad, or having any killing intent. To the mechanic this was new too, and chilling, being the target of this "attention". It was not even half of what deceased Tenth could do, but the mechanic could see it to perfection. Like a ghost just behind his younger self, smiling like the sun, eyes very dark that showed his true feelings, all while asking questions in a sweet voice and saying, softly, all the accusations his younger self was throwing. The killing blow could not be the same... right? The younger Tenth wouldn't-

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