A/N: First Anime fanfic. I'm sorry if I get a few things wrong. If you spot something that I've got wrong, leave a review about it and I'll make sure to take them all into account when this is done and I decide to redo it. (P.S. if someone could tell me what the name of the movie Renge was making, please tell me.

Summary: Did you ever wonder what the movie in Episode 3 would've been like? Well this is what I think.

Disclaimer: I do not own any of the characters (unless they're OC's) and if I did, there would be a second season.


Prologue

Ouran Private Academy: a prestigious academy for the wealthy. Many of the students attending Ouran are the offspring's of the wealthiest people in the world. But there are only a handful of them who make their classmates faint at the sight of them.


2nd year, Tamaki Suoh: Handsome golden locks and beautiful violet eyes make every female (and a few male) in the school's knees go weak. He is the only child of the Chairman of Ouran Private Academy.


2nd year, Kyouya Ootori: His raven hair and grey eyes go hand in hand with his heartless demeanour. He is the third son of Yoshio Ootori.


1st years, Hikaru and Kaoru Hitachiin: Ginger tresses and marigold eyes, these twins make everyone around them jealous of their closeness and of their skill in basketball. They are the only children of Yuzuha Hitachiin.


3rd year, Mitskuni Haninozuka: Blonde curls and brown eyes should make him seem more . . . Lolita-ish. But he is in fact, a badass martial-artist. He is the oldest son of Yorihisa Haninozuka.


3rd year, Takashi Morinozuka: Dark brunette and brown eyes that match his cousin's; Takashi (or Mori as he's regularly called) keeps his cousin far from death by making sure his "activities" stay mostly legal.


Most will tell you that this is the end of the men at Ouran that turn heads, because most have not realised that there is a new angel among us.


1st year, Haruhi Fujioka: Short brunette hair, chocolate eyes and a naïve attitude; Haruhi is easily recognised at Ouran . . . as a commoner.


But you shouldn't decide what a book is just by its cover. If you want to know the whole story . . . you must flip through the pages.


Remember I may have a few things wrong. Some of the things may be on purpose (and I'll try to tell you when that is) and others I've done by accident.