Hello guys! So, this semester was a little bit easier than the last so I decided to edit my story a bit! I started writing this when I was around 15, so my writing style has changed a bit. I hope I can keep on editing the chapters, and later on update with a new chapter! Thank you all who keep on reading this, I very much appreciate it :)

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Characters: Luna Hitachiin (main, POV) Hikaru Hitachiin, Kaoru Hitachiin, Haruhi Fujioka, Tamaki Suoh, Yuzuha Hitachiin (Mom), Hiroshi Hitachiin (Dad, or Daddy, used mostly by Luna), Kyoya Ootori, Mitsukuni "Honey" Haninosuka, Takashi "Mori" Morinosuka, Renge Houshakuji, Amelie Bagot (Luna's best friend from Paris), Kyo Itami (Likes Luna, from prestigious family in Ouran Academy).

The story takes place a few weeks before the Ouran Fair from the anime. I would add some manga themes too, but that will come further up.


Chapter 1; Meeting her

I bet you all know the story of the Hitachiin brothers/twins. But you don't know the real story. Why they acted the way they did before the host club, or how they became that way. Those questions, I will have the pleasure of answering. I know you might be wondering, 'why would you know answers to those questions, stranger?' Well, I know because I've been with them since the day they were born. And I know them since that day because… I am their sister. Not just their sister, I am their triplet. You see, I didn't live in Bunkyo, Japan like my brothers. I moved to Paris with my mom when I was five. No, my parents aren't divorced, but my mom is a fashion designer, and Paris is the capital of fashion. She couldn't let a work opportunity go so easily, so she took me with her. She didn't want to be alone in a city as big as Paris.

My brothers and I were really close when we were little. We didn't have that many friends, so we stayed with each other at all times. So when I left, it was devastating for them. My brothers were lonely kids growing up, and I blamed myself for that. I just couldn't think of any other reason for them to close off but me leaving. To them, I was the only one who could tell them apart, and no one besides me truly understood how they felt. When I was younger, I would dress like a boy, act like a boy, and even my hair looked like a boy's. My mom absolutely hated that I didn't act or looked like a girl, but I didn't want people to recognize me because I was a girl. No one did in my disguise, but eventually I was going to grow up. I couldn't be a boy all my life, could I? Maybe that's why my mom wanted me to go with her to Paris instead of one of my brothers. I guess she wanted fashion to get to me. And it did, so her plan succeeded. Anyways, I visited my brothers constantly after I left. We talked on the phone for hours. The phone bill was huge, but nothing we couldn't pay.

As time passed by I did grow up, and so did my brothers. As I got older, I became sort of a… trouble? I guess, for my mother. I rarely went to class, escaped to Japan at night (got caught all four times I tried to go back) and more rebellious teen things of the sort. My mom eventually grounded me for two years. Imagine the first two years of middle school grounded. Well, she didn't ground me for two years, but I would just do everything over and over and over again, so I would get grounded again and again. It all added up to two years, with maybe a few weekends where I was allowed out. I couldn't communicate with my brothers as part of my punishment. I totally guessed that Mom had the decency of telling them that she had basically prohibited me from talking to them, but I was wrong. After those two years passed, and I was behaving more like "myself" (as my mother puts it), I was allowed to go visit my brothers. I flew to Japan the day after my mother gave me the good news of my freedom.

What I didn't expect when I arrived to Japan was how hard it was going to be to see them again. Especially because of the way I looked. A new fashion among Paris teens was going around where black was the new everything. So, my orange hair became black, and its usual short length became very long. My wardrobe consisted of black, the occasional gray, and black. I didn't look like myself at all, so I was expecting my brothers to be shocked. Which was not exactly what happened.

I went straight to Ouran Academy after the plane landed. When I arrived, I tried to look for my brothers' classroom with no luck. So while everyone avoided eye contact with me, I looked around confused. My eyes settled on a girl who was walking alone, sweetly smiling at the people who passed by her. I smiled and walked up to her.

"Excuse me, do you know where the classroom for 2nd year class 'A' is?" I asked her softly, trying not to scare her.

She looked at me with a weird expression. "Um... yes down the hall and to the left." She smiled and left in a hurry.

"Thanks!" I yelled as I watch her disappear into a classroom . "Just because I am wearing black doesn't mean I'm gonna bite," I whispered. I walked in the direction she gave me and into what seemed like their classroom. Lucky for me, it was empty like I had hoped. I looked at the clock on the wall, it was around lunch time, so I had to hurry.

I looked at every desk and tried to find either one of my brother's desk. When I found Kaoru's it was next to Hikaru's. Of course. I sighed and left a note on Kaoru's desk, 'Meet me outside the building after school :)'. I decided not to sign it since I wanted it to be a surprise. I heard the lunch bell ring and hurried out the building. I spotted a fountain and settled to wait there since it was right in front of the exit to the building my brothers should be in. I took my sketch book out of my bag and started drawing the fountain. I heard a couple of voices and turned around. Tamaki and a dark haired boy (who I later learned his name was Kyoya) were walking out of the building I was just in, calmly talking about my brothers from what I could hear. I turned around and continued my sketch hoping they wouldn't come up to me. I met Tamaki in elementary school when I was in Paris and well, I thought he was kind of annoying to say the least.


It was just in the beginning of fifth grade, and I was gonna be late for class. I was walking as slow as possible, just to get my teacher mad. Then I heard my name, really loud. I sighed.

"Luna! Wait up!" I rolled my eyes and turned to look at the blonde running behind me.

"What now Suoh?" Tamaki thought of me as someone unique and beautiful. I'm guessing that was because I wasn't French and my hair was orange. Also, he loved that he could practice his Japanese with me.

"Monami! You look so dear today!" he gently smiled and I got a twitch in my eye. "Is there something wrong, my princess?"

"Yes. For the last time, I'm not yours or a princess, so save it for someone who likes compliments." I turned around and started to leave.

"Well, how rude of you, Luna," he said, as I stopped and faced him again.

"Rude is my last name." I smiled and turned around again. I started walking then I heard him say, "What is your last name?"

I didn't even bother to turn around anymore; I just stopped walking and said, "That's for me to know, and for you to find out."

"And I will, my princess. I promise."


Tamaki has been the same way since I met him, loud and slightly obnoxious. Nothing will change him, nothing ever will. Tamaki and Kyoya kept on walking. They kept on saying how my brothers were perfect for what I later found out it was the host club. Tamaki stopped behind me, and in my mind I hoped he didn't remember who I was.

"That's stunning, my princess." I held my breath. "What's your name, beautiful?" Sigh of relief.

"I don't talk to strangers, sorry." I turned around and smiled. Kyoya looked at me with a knowing smile, as if he knew who I was. I was sure they were investigating my brothers and I did go to Ouran Elementary. I prayed in my head that he didn't ask if I was who I was. "Leave the young lady alone, Tamaki." I tried hiding how relieved I was and thanked him in my head.

"Fine. See you later, princess." He winked at me and left with Kyoya.

I spent the rest of the day sketching everything I saw. After all Ouran was beautiful and every detail of it was a new challenge for me. When the final bell rang, I started to put all my stuff away and watched as people started emptying the buildings. After a few minutes of waiting for my brothers, I saw Kaoru coming my way. I smiled and as I was about to ask about Hikaru's whereabouts, Kaoru didn't even let me speak.

"Sorry, I think you got the wrong desk. I'm Hikaru." I looked at him puzzled. I was sure he was Kaoru, there was no way. I walked a little closer to him, to see him better, and yes it was Kaoru. "But if you don't mind, would you be with me? Kaoru likes someone else, and I think you are really pretty." When did this turn to a love confession? I didn't put in the note any 'love' or hearts or anything like that. Only a happy face.

"I'm sorry, what?" I stared at Kaoru trying to piece all of it together.

Then it hit me. They did this to girls because they couldn't tell them apart. Trying to fool them and then embarrass them so they could look good? I let out a chuckle, "No, I'm sorry but I want Kaoru. You, Hikaru, are not him. And I don't care if he likes someone else, I will try my best to get him to like me. Just because you look alike doesn't mean you are the same on the inside. You are more stubborn and immature. Kaoru is nicer and responsible. That's why I rather be with him than with you." Kaoru's mouth was hanging open, and I stepped closer to him to close it. "Besides, Kaoru, I knew it was you since the beginning." I heard someone gasp from behind a door (of course it was Hikaru). Kaoru's eyes couldn't get any bigger. Then I heard someone clapping.

"Bravo! Finally somebody taught you two a lesson." Tamaki came out of the corner and went on clapping. "I told you two, that someone, someday will tell you two apart." Hikaru came out from one of the buildings and walked up to Kaoru. "And she is that someone, and today is the day."

"Sorry to disappoint you, but that day was a long time ago. I still am that 'someone' though," I said smiling.

"What?" Both of my stupid brothers said at the same time.

"May I ask the same question, my prin-" Tamaki's eyes opened wide. "I can't believe it! You've changed a lot since the last time I saw you!"

"Just some hair dye. There is a new fashion in Paris."

"Oh yes, I've heard of it." Tamaki nodded in agreement. Hikaru and Kaoru looked lost. "I didn't know you knew the Hitachiin twins."

"Is that what they call them now?" I asked looking at them. For anyone else, they looked exactly the same, but to me there could be no one as different as them.

"What did they call them before?" Tamaki asked getting closer to me, looking at my brothers too.

"Well, last time I checked it was the Hitachiin triplets." I said looking at them again, they looked at me then at the floor and then at me again.

"Triplets? They're three? I would be delighted to meet the other Hitachiin, where is he?"

"He? You could say that when we were five… Not now I guess." Kaoru looked at me and smiled. Hikaru just looked down at the floor.

"We? You are the other…" Tamaki looked back and forward from my brothers to me.

"Okay, go back on how I looked last year. You know, girly and orange."

"Luna!" Kaoru hugged me harder than ever. I hugged him back and said, "Hi, Kao-chan."

"No wonder I thought I knew this two from somewhere." Tamaki smiled and nodded.

"Tamaki, if you wouldn't mind, I would love to have a chat with my brothers." I looked at both of them, Kaoru still hugging me by the shoulders and Hikaru still looking down.

"Sure, see you later, princess. And, by the way... I did keep my promise, Luna Hitachiin," he said before he left. I rolled my eyes at him and waved goodbye. Once we were alone I sat down in the fountain. Kaoru sat next to me, and Hikaru stayed standing up.

"What's wrong, Hikaru?" I asked trying to see his face.

"What's wrong!?" I jumped at his reaction, Kaoru shook his head.

"Um, yes what's wrong?" I asked again standing up. Kaoru pulled me back down.

"Why didn't you come visit us for two years?" Hikaru asked me looking straight into my eyes.

"Because I was grounded. I thought Mom had told you."

"Well, she didn't and how can you be grounded for two years Luna? How?"

"Guys, this is not the time to fight. Why don't we go home?" Kaoru suggested standing up. We both glared at him making him sit back down. "Alright, we will stay here."

"Why are you so mad? At least I don't play pranks on poor little girls! How much do you want to bet it was your idea?!" I stood up again, angrier than before. Kaoru didn't pull me down this time, and I was glad he didn't.

"It's not my fault they can't tell which of us is which!" Hikaru yelled stepping closer to me, towering over me.

"Well, it's not my fault you don't make any freaking friends!" I stood on my tiptoes making sure he knew I wasn't scared of him. We glared at each other for a couple of seconds before I let out a frustrated yell. I stormed off the school straight to our car. "Please take me home, my brothers can get another car to take them home," I told the driver as soon as I got in. I tried to keep myself together the whole way home. Crying wasn't something I saw as a weakness but I couldn't let my mother see me like this if she was home already. When we arrived home, I immediately ran up to my room, ignoring the greeting maids offering their help.

All of my things were already in their place, all my clothes in my closet and my books in my desk. I looked around for my luggage so I could start re-packing. I couldn't stay here if all Hikaru and I were gonna do was fight. I wasn't gonna put Kaoru through that, and it wasn't good for me either. I walked into my closet and started to grab all my clothes and laid them on my bed. I needed to leave before Mom tried to stop me. I looked under my bed to find an old suitcase from when I was younger. "You'll work, I guess..." I heard someone knock, and I knew who it was right away.

"I am fine, Mom. Don't worry about me." I heard the door open behind me, and my mother's heels as she walked closer to me.

"Luna, you just got here. Are you sure you want to leave?" She asked, watching me fold my clothes and placing them into my suitcase.

"Yes, if all I am going to do is fight with Hikaru, I rather leave. And I don't feel like seeing his face for a while." I walked up to my vanity and started to pull my hair back into a ponytail.

"Well, we will have to rid of all the mirrors in the house in Paris, don't you think?" She joked as she stood behind me smiling. I turned around to give her a hug and took a deep breath.

"This wouldn't be a problem if your son wasn't such a pain in the-"

"Luna…" Mom interrupted before I could finish my sentence.

"It's the truth, and you told me lying is bad. That I will grow a nose like Pinocchio if I lied." She shook her head and laughed.

"Oh, Luna... Always so clever." She kissed the top of my head and let go of our hug. "Let me help you pack then." As she started folding clothes with me, we heard the front door slam open.

"Mom, we are home!" Kaoru shouted from downstairs.

"And someone left us in school!" I heard Hikaru shout after. Mom looked at me with a serious look on her face, and I just smiled at her.

"What am I going to do with you? Leaving your brothers like that?"

"You are going to love me and feed me and give me money for shopping. That's what you are going to do. And Hikaru deserved it." I sat down on my bed, crossing my arms below my chest. Mom shook her head and sighed."I promise that I will come back. I just need some time, and so does Hikaru."

"If there's something you're good at is keeping promises. So, I don't doubt that you'll come back." She walked up to my door and opened it just a bit so my brothers could hear her. "I'm upstairs, sweethearts!" I could hear someone hurrying up the stairs. Soon after, Kaoru walked into my room giving my mom a hug.

"How've you been, sweetie?" She asked staining his cheeks with kisses. Kaoru let her go and told her he's been fine.

"Barely unpacking, Sis?" Kaoru asked sitting next to me. I looked at our mom, and she quickly nodded in understanding. "I'll leave you two alone," she said leaving the room.

I took a deep breath and looked at Kaoru. "No, I'm re-packing… I'm going back to Paris."

"But you just got here!" Kaoru put his head on my shoulder, and I grabbed his hand.

"I know, and… I'm sorry…" I knew this wasn't Kaoru's fault. Most of the time, it never was. He was always stuck in the middle, trying to make peace for Hikaru and I.

"I understand. I just wish you didn't have to go..." He held my hand tighter. My heart ripped in two... or three actually.


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