→Prompt Table & Series Information 11 Reasons Hibari Kyoya is not a Sadist
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11_reasons On summer days like these, with the willow tree lacing the koi pond, the cloud will sit outside. A cup of tea will steam beside his calligraphy practice and his zen garden would surround him with the sounds of chirping birds and running water. They say, only illusionists build their own world, and their ability to escape reality is what makes them so fierce. Hibari does not realize he is the very thing he fights against, the cop who breaks his own laws. So yes, Hibari sits in his garden like a dictator or a hypocrite, and there is a darkness to his summer's light. He surrounds himself with what he likes. He will pick the silk over the cotton, white sand over yellow, and Ryohei knows it costs a pretty penny to get him to have a glass. So on these summer days, when Tsuna has finally won his peace, the cloud floats in a lazy daze with nothing to do, no where to be, for he does not hurt people to see them cry, but to have his peace and his escape and his hot steaming tea.