Haruhi stood in the back of the room. Nobody paid much attention to her, and she was glad for that. She turned up the stairs and ran up to another room. She found the Host Club lazing about and she snorted when she found Tamaki asleep on Kyoya's lap. Kyoya gave her a pleading look for help, but she ignored it. She sat at a table with Honey and Mori. Mori pretended to not notice her sitting down, but Honey flipped. "Hey, Haru-Chan! Want some cake?" She watched Honey take another bite of strawberry cake and let out a giggle. Mori looked over at her and kept his smile to himself. He had the biggest crush on her next to Tamaki, but the only one who knew was Honey. Honey gave her a slice of cake and Haruhi started to eat it with him. "Funny, because I don't really like sweets." Haruhi said. Honey looked up and gave her his biggest smile.
Haruhi looked at Mori and saw he was looking off into space. She got a forkful of cake and put it at Mori's mouth. "Time to eat!" Honey giggled at what Haruhi was doing and Mori looked at her with a small glare. "Come on Mori-Sempai. If I eat it, you eat it, too." She smiled at him and watched Mori eat the forkful of cake. Some fell on his lap and he sighed. Haruhi got a napkin and tried to wipe it off but Mori grabbed her hand. "Ow, Mori-Sempai, your hurting my hand!" This woke Tamaki up and he came over and hit Mori in the head. "Let her go!" Mori squeezed on her hand. "Ow! Mori-Sempai!" Haruhi began to cry and tried to pull away. When Mori let go, Haruhi fell out of her chair and Tamaki caught her. Honey looked at Mori in a weird way and backed up.
Mori looked over at Haruhi and saw her hand was beginning to bruise. That got the attention of Kyoya. Kyoya stood and inspected her hand, then concluded that she would need ice. The twins finally walked in and were curious as to why Haruhi was being crowded. It seems that now the twins and Tamaki were ready to attack Mori for hurting Haruhi. She looked over at Mori, confused about it all. "I'll be fine." Haruhi got up and left the room, making everyone in the Host Club anxious because the doors would open soon.
