The Hitachiin twins were on their way home from school in their limo. They had a big day hosting and were really tired. Tamaki had made them dress up as knights for at least the fifth time though, so the twins had been pretty bored. "Why can't that stupid king think of some new things to dress up as?" Hikaru asked his identical twin angrily. Kaoru shrugged.

"He never did have that big of an imagination. Besides, Kyoya is the one that thinks up the outfits," he told him. Hikaru sighed.

"Well hosting is going to be pretty boring until those two think up of something new to do," he said. Kaoru nodded in agreement.

Hikaru and Kaoru got home a few minutes later. They got out of their limo and rushed up the front steps of their mansion. They went and changed out of their school uniforms, and then went and played some video games. Hikaru sat on the couch playing their handheld game as Kaoru stood behind him giving his tips on what to do. Soon one of the maids found them and told them that dinner was done. Hikaru threw the hand held game aside and got up. "It better be something good," he mumbled.

"If it's not we can always order in," Kaoru told him with a smile.

"I guess," he said. "At least that way we can eat in our room." Kaoru nodded and followed Hikaru into the dining room. They ate their dinner without complaining. The twins didn't really want to eat the food though, but they decided after they sat down that they were too lazy to call in for something.

After playing a few more video games and watching some TV it was time for bed. Hikaru used the bathroom first, and then Kaoru went in. When Kaoru was down he found Hikaru was already asleep. Kaoru sighed and got into the bed. He watched his older twin sleep for a bit before closing his eyes and falling asleep himself.

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Kaoru woke up to someone breathing in his ear. When he opened his eyes Hikaru was on top of him. "Hikaru, is something wrong?" Kaoru asked his heart starting to pound. Hikaru lifted his head and looked Kaoru in the eyes.

"No, nothing's wrong," he said with a smile.

"Then why are you on top of me like this?" Kaoru asked. Hikaru lowered his head so that his lips were almost touching Kaoru's and Kaoru's heart started to beat faster.

"I wanted to tell you something," he said. Kaoru blushed as their lips almost brushed. He could feel Hikaru's warm breath on his face.

"Then why didn't you wait until breakfast to tell me, instead of waking me up like this?" Kaoru asked him. He turned his head away from Hikaru's, but Hikaru put his hand on Kaoru's face and forced him to look at him. Kaoru's blush grew.

"I didn't think telling you something like this at the breakfast table was appropriate," he told him with a frown.

"W-Well then what did you want to tell me? I-I'm up now," Kaoru told him. He was getting nervous and couldn't stop staring at his brothers lips. Hikaru smiled and lifted his head up away from Kaoru's. Kaoru looked into Hikaru's eyes.

"I wanted to tell you that I-"

Kaoru couldn't hear the rest of the sentence. He couldn't hear anything. It was like the whole world had been put on mute. "You wanted to tell me what, Hikaru?" Kaoru asked. His voice was the only thing he could hear. He looked at Hikaru's mouth to see if he could read his lips, but Hikaru's mouth was gone. Kaoru's eyes went wide. "Hikaru?" he asked, but Hikaru was disappearing. Kaoru could no longer feel Hikaru's soft hand on his face. He was vanishing, his body was fading away. Kaoru started to cry. "H-Hikaru, w-what's going on?" he asked. "Don't go!" But it was no use. All that was left of Hikaru was his head. He's eyes were smiling at Kaoru but he didn't understand how Hikaru could be so happy. Kaoru reached out to grab Hikaru's head, but he was floating away and Kaoru couldn't reach him. All Kaoru could do was watch his twin brother float away. He was headed to the light and leaving Kaoru behind.

Kaoru burst into tears. "Hikaru where are you going, don't leave me! What did you want to tell me?" he yelled at him. But soon Hikaru was gone, and so was the light. Kaoru was now alone and surrounded by darkness. He stood up and tried to run in the direction his brother had gone, but as soon as he took one step he started falling. He was falling into a dark black hole, and had no idea where it went. He reached out for something to grab onto, but there was nothing. It was like jumping from and air plane with no parachute. There was nothing to grab onto, nothing to break his fall, and nothing to slow him down. He yelled out for Hikaru again as he fell farther into the darkness, but he couldn't even hear his own voice now. Kaoru wondered if he would ever be saved.