A Sky for the Sun

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Hello, I'm American-Idiot, in case you haven't seen my around yet, 'cause to be quite frank, I'm new on Wattpad and this his my first fanfiction. Well, not really a fanfiction, it's a one-shot, but, hey- those count, right?

Yes?

No?

Maa, Maa, anyhow, I would like to thank you for taking the time to read my fanfiction.

I wrote some of the parts in a most confuzzling manner, and I hope you will find it in your spacious heart to forgive any mistakes, wether it be grammatically or spelling-wise. Also try an forgive any of my very horrid formatting skills...

Arigato Gozaimasu,

Baka-chan

(P.S.- What should I end these things with? Baka-chan? Idiot-chan? American-idiot? Please give me some senpai-ly advice here!... Please...)

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Disclaimer: Katekyo Hitman Reborn belongs to our beloved Akira Amano

[天野明], and sadly, not me, but, hey- if I had created it, it wouldn't be Katekyo Hitman Reborn!

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"I fell in love the way you fall asleep; slowly, then all at once."

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John Green "The Fault in Our Stars"

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Wide, unbearably innocent eyes focused on a small boy, sitting in a tree branch, without due cause or reason. The small female in front of the boy looked unamused to say the least. She put on a overly fake smile, her words effortlessly questioning the boy.

"Il sole può brillare solo con l'aiuto del cielo, sì?"

A silence so thick it could be seen in the air loomed around the two children, one male, the other female. The male, in his curly haired glory, blinked at the small girl that stood innocently in front of him, without a word as he stared. Her words irked him. Her honey-brown and forest-green tinted eyes lingered on him, waiting for an answer. Her long, beautiful eyelashes were batted carefully as the girl observed the boy. Her calm statement couldn't help but catch the male's attention.

The sun cannot shine without the assistance of the sky.

Was it a riddle of sorts? That, the boy didn't know, much to his frustration. How on Earth could he let a seven year old girl confuse him as so? His nearly lifeless black eyes narrowed at the girl in front of him. His lips parted merely questioning;

"Cosa vuoi dire con questo, è un indovinello?

[What do you mean, is it a riddle?] "

She tilted her head innocently, smiling with her cute dimples showing eagerly as she replied, "Proprio quello che ho detto, Renato; Il sole può brillare solo con l'aiuto del cielo.

[Just what I said, Renato; The sun cannot shine without the assistance of the sky.] "

"Liar." That was the snarl that escaped the lips of a furious nine year old boy, who had quickly drawn his gun, pointing it at the brown haired girl with ease. No sign of emotion was seen in his eyes has he steadied his gun, jumping to the forest floor. As the girl looked at the gun, her eyes saddened as she looked at her feet, a soft mumbling coming from her lips.

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