Hi there! This is the prologue to my first fanfiction Generic Circumstance. If you enjoy it please review, and I will post the first chapter. Enjoy!

Haruhi's eyes fluttered open. She stared up at the ceiling for a moment and rubbed her eyes, before sitting up.

"That is definitely not my ceiling," she mused to herself. It was painted a faint gold, and ornately carved. It almost reminded her of a certain music room…

"Oh god, why am I in the host club room!?!" She tried to remember the last moments she had spent awake, but they were foggy, and she couldn't't think of a single reason she would be here; she remembered taking the train home and walking up the stairs to her apartment and- that's it, the keyhole was jammed, and she couldn't't get inside. She remembered sitting outside the door, doing her homework calmly as it had started to drizzle, then nothing.

"Good morning Haruhi," a calm voice said. Kyoya leaned against the wall, no less than ten feet from her, "I trust you slept well?" He glided over to where she sat and looked down at her.

"Not if I slept here all night idiot!" It dawned on Haruhi suddenly that she wans't the least bit sore, a common side effect of sleeping on a couch all night.

"Um, I'm not sure..." Her mind continued to search for answers to the many questions that had suddenly been raised.

"I'd think you would; I personally find the beds in my home very comfortable. They are very expensive after all." Kyoya unleashed his signature smirk upon her.

Haruhi froze, she hadn't even considered that a possibility, "I spent the n-night in... your h-home... in your-"

"Guest bedroom. Second floor, fourth door on the right to be exact," he finished for her, "Your father called me last night. He told me he had forgotten to remind you the lock was broken before you left. Then he asked me to let you spend the night at my house, but when I arrived at your apartment complex, it seemed you had... dozed off?"

"And exactly how did I get to the Club Room?"

Kyoya looked away suddenly and backed up several steps. He stared at the wall for a few moments before speaking, "I figured it would be less awkward to wake up here then in a stranger's home."