Chapter 46: The Rain Arcobaleno

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"Kaa-san, tadaima~!" (Mom, I'm home~!)

Tsuna opened the door to the Sawada Household with a cheerful smile.

"Oi, Dame-Tsuna!  I thought you were gone for good!"

The brunet blinked and turned his head to see his twin, Hiro, fuming in the living room.

(O.D.D.- Haha, did you guys forget that he had a twin? σ(^_^; ))

Tsuna quirked an eyebrow and smiled amusedly.

"Missed you too, Hiro-kun."

The twin flushed in embarrassment and scowled, mumbling off to the side.

"What's with him and his smiles....?"

Tsuna merely grinned and walked past the living room.

Nana popped her head out of the kitchen and smiled brightly.

"Tsu-kun!  Okaerinasai." (Welcome home.)

Tsuna nodded and smiled softly at the woman.

"Do you need any help?"

Nana giggled and slowly shook her head.

"Iie, I'm fine, Tsu-kun.  I hope you had a fun sleepover at Takeshi-kun's...?"

Tsuna remembered his slight excuse and nodded, grinning brightly.

"Ah.  I had fun.  Everyone was crazy as ever, but we still had fun."

Nana nodded with approval; Tsuna chuckled softly.

"Maa, I'll be in my room if you need me, Kaa-san."

The brunette woman merely nodded.

"Tuna-Fish~!"

Tsuna deadpanned the blonde man that also popped his head out of the kitchen.

Although Iemitsu was staying with the family more....it was starting to irritate the Decimo.

"Otou-san......"

Iemitsu sweatdropped at the disgruntled look on the brunet's face before crying comically at Nana, clutching her shoulders before bawling on one of them.

"Nana! Why does our little Tuna-Fish dooooo thaaaaat!?"

His wife merely giggled and started guiding him back into the kitchen.

"Dear, he still loves you. He's just showing it differently..."

Her voice trailed off as they both went into the kitchen; Tsuna chuckled slightly at his father's antics.

'At least he's making some improvements...'

The brunet headed up to his room.

~~

Tsuna sat in his room, scrolling through the contents of his computer.

He then heard the window slide open further; he also felt a familiar weight settle on his head.

"Ciaossu, Mama."

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