Disclaimer: I don't own Hemisphere. I don't own Ouran. I don't own ANYTHING, except for this little plot.
…Don't make me spazz out again.

….No, I'm freaking serious.

Lit's Four Lyric Lines
Username: perdendosi
Song: Hemisphere by Sakamoto Maaya
Pairing: TamaHika


What can I do to change this tiny, box-garden reality?


When Tamaki thinks back to the times when he first met the twins, he remembers that they were locked in their own paradise-hell- locked in their hearts, their minds, their emotions to the bottoms of their hearts, and had lost the key to freedom.

(to get out of the tiny, box-garden that they had created, their own Eden, their own paradoxical paradise.)

They had intrigued him in the beginning, and he had desperately wanted their companionship- their attention, their glances, their smiles- and had tried, only to find-

(that the key to their hearts were in his hands, in his grasp.)

So he had freed them from their chains (as a friend should, he noted, even if Kyouya said that he was going to befriend them anyway, because that's how Tamaki was and what defined him, according to his data and his evaluation on him, courtesy of himself), and the time he had spent on them was not wasted- it was fun, he thought and knew, to befriend the twins who were in reality, very devious and scarily hyper- and he had, indeed, gained their companionship.

(He is always, always happy when he gains a new friend.)

But, as he reminisces, there was a time that they were cold and stiff and mean and heartless.

(Almost.)

When it was those times, he would stare at Hikaru and Kaoru's eyes, sharp and determined to find out more about him, about them, to learn more about him, to become their companion. He would look into their ash-yellow eyes, as they looked at their subtle surroundings, the way they shined, the way they just stared at you in some sort of captivating way that wouldn't let you go.

Unlike Kaoru, he had noted (yes, he had noted, because unlike Kyouya, he didn't carry around a laptop, and he had a smart brain which just begged to be used), that Hikaru was more selfish. He wanted what he wanted, and tried and tried until he had gotten it.

Maybe, Tamaki thinks, it was like that.

Maybe, just maybe, Hikaru had tried and tried countless times- tried and failed countless times to gain his heart.

Maybe there is hope for Hikaru, after all.

Maybe, he could help them change their tiny, box-garden reality.

Maybe- maybe, one day, Hikaru and Kaoru would get out of their Eden's garden.

(Because he's Tamaki and he wants the twins out of their shells.

Maybe.)


What can I do to change this tiny, box-garden reality?

You can wait for them.
You can stay with them, to be with their every step, their every try.