Chapter 9

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So, here's the next rewritten chapter and I hope you guys will enjoy it. Once again, I don't own the anime/manga but I do own the plot of this story.

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After Tsunayoshi woke up in the middle of an eerie yet beautiful forest, he was currently pacing back and forth; his thoughts were circulating around the possibilities on how he ended up in the area that he was now in. As frustrating and scary as this was, he couldn't help but ruffle his hair in annoyance as an image of the possible culprit flashed in his mind. There could have only been one diabolical person that could have done this. That someone was the devil incarnate himself for the brunet as he disguised torture with the words "training" and "tutoring." Yes, there was no doubt that the person responsible for his current predicament was a certain jet black, spiky haired teenager with eyes that was probably scarier than a demon's.

"REBORN!" Tsuna shouted in both anger and frustration, his whole body was trembling from the emotions he was feeling. He, however, stopped when he heard a loud growl pierce the silence in the air of the forest. It only took a blink of an eye before the brunet found himself lying on the cold, hard ground with a large predator on top of him. The brunet couldn't even scream in surprise as he literally had to keep the creature from clawing and biting his face out!

"HEY! Stop it, would you?" Tsuna hissed at the creature that continued to assault him, getting a few scratches on the small boy. The brunet, however, never noticed when they started to move. The movements were slow in a sense that he never even noticed what was happening but they were also fast due to the fact that by the time he arrived in a completely different place, only a few minutes had passed by. 

'Did it drag me all the way here?' Tsuna took a quick glance at his surroundings before returning his gaze to the now identifiable creature. Earlier, all he could see was a big, black creature but now, as the rays of the sun shone upon the creature's fur, he could finally identify it as a lioness. The predator growled lowly before stepping away from the shocked boy before she bit Tsuna's plain orange shirt and started to drag him inside the cave that he didn't even notice before. A grunt of pain and slight struggling was the reaction of the boy as his unwilling body was made to enter the cave. His eyes that were narrowed in distrust softened as he saw the contents of the den.

"This is-" He cut himself off as he took in the view in front of him. There was a bit of light coming into the place making him see that the beautiful lioness, who he swore was next to him the whole time, had sneaked her way towards a dead lion and a quivering cub. 

'She's bleeding.' The fragile young boy mournfully thought as she saw the light brown fur of the lioness coated with the color red. The scene displayed in front him broke his heart as he noticed the female panting and shaking as she gave her remaining strength in reaching the human in front of her. Once again, the lioness bit the front part of Tsunayoshi's clothing and once done, pulled the boy towards her child. During this time, Tsuna simply let the large cat drag him without putting a fight at all. The silence was, however, destroyed by the yelp that he gave as the lioness gently took his hand in her mouth and placed it on the shaking cub. In response to the foreign touch, a whimper full of sorrow and fright came from it. Then and there, Tsuna understood what she was trying to tell him. She knew she wouldn't make it and so, she wanted him to take care of her cub. Tsuna looked at the cub's orange hue orbs while the latter tried to look courageous and unafraid by looking straight at Tsuna's warm, brown ones. Their stare was broken off by a loud crash though and it turned out to be the lioness. It seemed that her strength had begun to fail her where even standing seemed to be a hard task. 

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