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"Joseph."
"Yes?"
"Do I hear fiddle music?"
"Yes sir, it's her."
"Oh good I thought so. I think it's her time. Please send for her."
"Of course."
"You asked for me?"
"Yes Sherrie we did. It's your time, your turn to try and earn your wings finally."
"Oh really, who do I have to help?"
"A young man named Tamaki Suoh."
"Tamaki Suoh, what happened to him?"
"He's questioning his place in this world."
"What, you got to be kidding me!"
"No I'm afraid not. It's up to you to really help him."
"Not a problem."
"I should hope not, come and take a look at the young lad and what happened."
"Everyone I have a wonderful idea!" shouted Tamaki as he walked into the club room. Everyone looked up from what they were doing, except for Kyoya who wouldn't look up from his computer.
"What are you up to now Tamaki?" he asked.
"We should have a Christmas Party for our Gussets," said Tamaki.
"Another one?" asked Haruhi looking unsure.
"Don't worry Haruhi we won't let what happen last time happen this time," said Tamaki.
"I should hope not," said Haruhi.
"This party is going to be even better. There's going to be a bigger tree, fancier decorations, brighter lights and so many presents they won't know what to do with them!" said Tamaki.
"Don't you think you're over exaggerating?" asked Haruhi.
"Huh, what, what do you mean?" asked Tamaki.
"Never mind," said Haruhi.
"Well then let us all get started!"
"Right Yes sir!" said the twins and Hunny excitedly.
"Do I have a choice in the matter?" asked Haruhi.
"I'm sure we can have some of your debt reduced for this," said Kyoya.
"Fine I'll come," she mumbled.
"Oh Haruhi you know what might make this party even better?" said Tamaki.
"I'm afraid to ask," said Haruhi.
"If we each brought our own thing to decorate the tree from home, do you have anything you can bring?" asked Tamaki.
"I'm sure I can find something," said Haruhi.
"Good, then Operation Host Club Christmas party is under way."
"That doest sound so bad."
"True, the boy is unusually well known for brining unexpected joy to others."
"So then why is he questing his existents?"
"Watch what happens the day of the party."
Haruhi looked up at the huge tree in the center of the room that was hastily getting decorated.
"How in the world did they even get that in here?" she said to herself.
"Haru-Chan," said Hunny running up behind her and jumping on her, "Hey Haru-Chan did you bring something special to put on the tree?"
"Yeah I did," said Haruhi pulling out her ornament. It was of one tall angel and one small angel.
"I got this on the last Christmas with my mother. It always sort of reminded me of her, even before she died."
"Oh that sounds so sweet," said Hunny. "Want to see mine?" He pulled out a big pink bunny on top of a cake. "Like it? I had it made personally."
"Yeah it's cute. Its fits you perfectly," said Haruhi. Hunny giggled.
"What did you bring Mori?" asked Haruhi. Mori pulled out a long kendo ornament.
"Oh wow look at that. Was it custom made too?" asked Haruhi.
"Yeah," said Mori.
"Hey Haruhi check out our ornaments," said Hikaru and Kaoru both running up to her with their ornaments in their hands. Both were of little red foxes with Santa hats. The difference was that Hikaru's tail was pointed to the right while Kaoru's was pointed to the left.
"Wow those are cool," said Haruhi. Then she noticed Kyoya walking up to them.
"So Kyoya, what kind did you get?" asked Haruhi.
Kyoya held up a cell phone ornament.
"Where did you get that?" asked Haruhi.
"When my sister heard what we were doing, she got it for me," Kyoya grumbled.
The twins laughed at him.
"Shall we just go ahead and put these up?" said Kyoya as he walked over to the tree and put up his ornament.
The twins, Hunny and Mori all followed suit.
"Come on Haru-Chan, you too!" said Hunny.
"All right, all right," said Haruhi walking up to the tree. She was about to put up her ornament when she asked "Hey where's Tamaki-Sempai?"
"I'm sure he'll be here soon," said Kyoya.
"Hey everyone I'm here!" said Tamaki running into the room.
"See?" said Kyoya.
"Hey Haruhi look at this new ornament I got? It looks just like you!" said Tamaki as he ran towards the others and the tree. He was busy focusing on running to the tree he didn't see where he was going and accidentally tripped on a discarded ornament. He immediately started to topple and crashed into the tree causing it to fall right on top of his friends!
All six managed to crawl out of the tree and look up at Tamaki mad!
"Nice going Boss!" said the twins mad, "Looks at what you did to all of our clothes! They all got sap and pine on them now!"
"Wha!" cried Hunny, "The tree hit the cake table!" Everyone turned and saw the table had indeed been smashed to the ground and the cakes all smashed as well.
"Tamaki do you have any idea how much this is going to cost?" said Kyoya, "Not to mention how much work we have to do to get this cleaned up before our guests show up?"
"I'm, I'm sorry," said Tamaki. His friends continued to stare at him mad.
"Haruhi you're not mad at me too are you?" he asked.
Haruhi didn't say anything. She just stared at something in her hand.
"Haruhi?" said Tamaki. Haruhi turned around and everyone could see her two angel ornament was now broken in two.
"This was the one I had from my mother. I got it from the last time I was able to spend Christmas with her! You broke it!" she shouted.
"Ha, Haruhi I'm so sorry," said Tamaki.
"Just get out of here!" said Haruhi, "Just get out before you cause any more trouble. That's all you ever do!"
Tamaki stood there looking extremely hurt.
"Yeah Boss, just get out of here before you cause more trouble!" said Hikaru and Kaoru.
"But...," said Tamaki.
"Tamaki we have worked to do and we don't need you to get in our way!" said Kyoya.
"All, all right," said Tamaki walking out of the ball room. He soon found himself wandering out of the school grounds and away from the academy until he found a lonely bench to sit at alone. He couldn't believe his friends had snapped at him like that. In a weird way, he sort knew they were right. He did cause nothing but trouble for them it seemed. In fact if he were to really look at his life, he really did cause nothing but grief, even to his own parents. Maybe, maybe it would be better if he just got out of their lives all together.
"So he thinks he's worth nothing because of that?"
"Yes Sherrie, think you can help him?"
"Yeah I'll help him."
"Good, please do so."
