DISCLAIMER: I DO NOT OWN OURAN HIGH SCHOOL HOST CLUB OR SOMEBODY TO LOVE BY JUSTIN BEIBER. I DO OWN ANNA THOUGH.
Tamaki was in a slump. He had been since he heard that Anna was leaving Japan.
Anna had been his best friend. She was a short girl in Tamaki's grade, with white-blonde hair and black eyes. She was the almost exact opposites: Tamaki liked attention, Anna didn't ; Tamaki didn't have a shy bone in his body, Anna would rather hide in an out-of-the-way place than socialize. But the differences are what made them good friends.
When they were little, Anna was bullied, Tamaki fixed it. If Tamaki needed advice, he would go to Anna. They had made a promise to always be there for one another, but now Anna was going to stay with her grandmother for who knows how long. Sighing loudly he shredded newspapers.
"Sempai, why don't you go after her?" Haruhi asked.
"Daughter, what an excellent idea!" On impulse he jumped up and raced towards the exit, forgetting his umbrella on the way. He dashed through the rain towards the train station. Running through the doors and onto the platform, he searched frantically. Heading towards the wall, his head whipped back and forth. Finally, he spotted her white hair. Rushing forward he embraced the small figure, crying.
"Oh! Tamaki! What are you doing here?"
"I don't want you to leave. You can come stay with me!" he wailed.
"But didn't you hear?" she said in her quiet way. "hear?" "I'm only going to visit her. I'll be back later today or early tomorrow. I told Kyoya to tell you."
He perked back up. "No, Mommy didn't tell me anything." She smiled and laughed. As her train pulled up, she hugged him and boarded the locomotive. As it pulled away, she waved. Soon the only thing in the station was a happy dripping Tamaki and the wind.
... For you I'd be Running a thousand miles, Just to get to where you are...
