A/N:- Hello readers! This is just an idea I had whilst watching Ouran and being unable to stop myself from shouting out quotes from Kuroshitsuji (I know, weird aren't I?). It's probably really rubbish and most likely everyone is OOC.

Anyway, I want to thank darkmagicgirl1 and StuckOnIdeas4PenNames for favoriting my other Kuroshitsuji fic, it really made my day! I have rambled long enough now so...

Disclaimer:- I own the random plot and nothing else!


A Very Victorian Family

It had been six months since Haruhi had been conned, no, involuntarily recruited to take part in the host club. She didn't regret it though, not even with the constant reminders of how much she owed them.

She had learnt a lot about the guys, but something about them still seemed to elude her. She felt like she knew them from somewhere but just couldn't place where. Haruhi knew that was impossible though as they all came from fine, upstanding, wealthy families and well, she didn't, at least she didn't think she did.

Haruhi scanned the host club's room, her eyes settling on the table where Honey-senpai was demolishing cake with his faithful bunny Usa-chan and Mori-senpai, who was carefully wiping the cream from Honey's face after he had finished. Quickly crossing the room to their table, Haruhi settled herself into an empty chair beside Mori.

"Hey guys, can I ask you two something?" She asked, determined to get to the bottom of her feelings.

"Sure. As long as it doesn't disturb me and Usa-chan eating cake." Honey-senpai replied, shovelling another forkful of the sweet treat in his mouth.

"Well, I just wanted to ask where your families are descended from really."

"Oh, um… well, why don't you go first Mori, then Usa-chan and I can finish our cake?" Suggested Honey, grabbing another slice of cake.

"Fine by me." Mori replied. "My family, the Morinozuka family, originate in Victorian era England. My great-great-something Grandfather, Bardroy, was a cook employed by an earl."

"Wow, that's fascinating!" Said Haruhi, "So, how did they come to this country?"

"After his employment was terminated, as his services were no longer required, he met a girl and they fell deeply in love and were married a few months later. However, it was their child, my great Grandmother, who moved to this country and not them." Informed Mori, wiping more cream from Honey's face.

"Do you know what your great-great Grandfather was like?" Asked Haruhi, fully interested in the story.

"According to my Grandfather, his Grandmother told him that he was a hot-head and a loud-mouth and couldn't cook if you paid him."

"I see." said Haruhi, trying to suppress a snigger at Mori-senpai's choice of words.

"But, she said he was an excellent strategist and not easily defeated." Continued Mori, ignoring Haruhi's giggles.

"Well, I guess that makes up for his other qualities. How about your family Honey-senpai?" Questioned Haruhi, noticing that he had finished his cake.

"My family are also from England. My great-great Grandfather, Finnian, was a gardener for a Victorian earl." Replied Honey.

"That's interesting." Mumbled Haruhi, puzzling slightly over the coincidence.

"After his job finished he came to this country wanting to learn more about landscaping here, however instead he started a dojo as he was discovered to be really good at fighting and others wanted to learn from him. Then he met a girl and got married and the rest is history." Honey-senpai declared proudly.

"So, what was he like?" Asked Haruhi.

"Well, my Grandmother said that her Grandmother told her that he had been a lab rat and that resulted in him having the strength of a hundred men. Apparently, when he got married, he was worried it might have affected his ability to have children, so he was relieved when he was told he was to be a father. The thing is though, whatever they gave him, it's been passed down through his bloodline, although diluted more with each generation." Honey informed.

"Oh my, that's terrible!" Declared Haruhi.

"Yeah, but he didn't let it affect him though. According to my Grandmother he absolutely loved nature, even if he sucked at looking after it. His biggest success, she said, was a giant dog named Pluto. She said that he was so big; the locals thought he was a hellhound. I don't believe the hellhound part, but I guess anything's possible."

"Interesting. Do you two guys know the name of the earl they worked for?" Haruhi asked out of curiosity.

"Yeah, my Grandmother said his name was Ciel Phantomhive, Earl of Phantomhive and he was about thirteen when my great-great grandfather worked for him." Replied Honey-senpai.

"My Grandfather said the same thing." Mori-senpai informed. Neither seemed bothered about the coincidence.

"I know your families go way back, but aren't you bothered by the fact that they just happened to work for the same earl?"

"No, not really. We already knew that they did. Besides, I believe that everyone is reincarnated and we meet the same people over and over." Said Honey-senpai, getting another slice of cake.

"I thought you had finished eating cake." Haruhi growled, slightly irked at the fact that they had known that all along.

"I was on a break. Anyway, maybe you should look into your family, you might be surprised." Answered Honey, stuffing cake in his mouth.

"Maybe." Haruhi sighed, getting up. "Anyway, see you later." She said, scanning the room again and spotting Kyoya sat by himself. With that she made her way over to him.


A/N:- Finished for now... This is part one of about five. Hopefully the next installment will be next week. I won't ask for reviews, I know I probably won't get any :(

If you would like to review though that would be awesome! Also it would be fun if you guys try to guess who each member of the Ouran host club is descended from in Kuroshitsuji! The characters from Kuro won't actually be appearing, just talked about (Sorry!) but still I hope you all enjoy anyway!