Operant Conditioning
In which Yamamoto is a flirt and Gokudera reminds him of just what that gets him.
In which Yamamoto is a flirt and Gokudera reminds him of just what that gets him.
They say no plan survives contact with the enemy; Shiro probably needs to keep that one in mind. Lance pushes everything, like he can't help himself. In retrospect, Shiro has no idea why he expected anything else from him in bed.
Sometimes it takes a little bit of doing to get Gokudera's attention.
In which Yamamoto and Gokudera attempt to communicate with each other and mostly make a mess of it, but get there eventually.
Give Yamamoto an inch, and he'll try to take a mile. Hibari's not entirely sure he approves of that.
Tsuna considers the various ways in which he relates to his Guardians.
After things get back to normal, Hibari has some explaining to do.
Sometimes Hibari's pride takes precedence over his taste for what is traditional.
Yamamoto wears the rumpled look surprisingly well.
If this is what Gokudera wants, Yamamoto is willing to oblige him. For the time being, anyway.
Delayed gratification has its good points.
Flames can be good for more than just fighting.
Haru is a morning person; Gokudera isn't. But he manages to cope with that.
Some things, no matter how effective, are not to be used as negotiating tactics.
In which Yamamoto attempts to address Gokudera's regrettably low self-esteem.
Yamamoto has kind of a thing for stuff that's perfect. He thinks that's perfectly natural; just about everyone else thinks he's crazy.