Author's Note/Disclaimer: Hello all! I'm stepping my toe into the big pond of Ouran for this fic. I only own my lovely crazy girl China, her family, and any other side characters. This fic, and anything related to China, will be written as a collaboration with Ai-Pi and her Girls of the Host Club series. I hope you enjoy what's about to begin!

Chapter 1: Last Day

Today was going to be an interesting day. Their last day in that ratchet mess of a high school known as Creedmore High. Both of the siblings couldn't have been happier to leave that place, despite their reasons for leaving. Come tomorrow they would be on their family's private plane travelling to their father's hometown in Japan. So why not make their last day interesting?

Marcus had a feeling that this day was going to go one of two ways. It would either be a nice relaxing day where they said goodbye to the friends that they had made during their years there or it would be a loud and rather tiring day. Knowing his sister it would probably be the latter. He looked over at China in the car, his younger sister was strangely quiet, fidgeting with the charm bracelet that their dear grandmother had given her weeks before she passed.

"China?" He asked, nudging her arm with his elbow.

China's head snapped over to him quickly, almost as if she had been lost in her thoughts for a moment. "What Marcus?"

"You're usually not this quiet…what's up?"

He saw China narrow her already almond shaped eyes to mere slits as she nibbled on her bottom lip. Marcus could feel the anger emanating from around her. She then looked at him the anger in her eyes quickly changing into an unsettling amusement. "I'm just thinking about how this is going to be a fun ass day Marcus." China grinned.

Marcus sighed and rolled his eyes. "China…I thought you promised Ma that you wouldn't start nothin' today."

"I'm not startin'…I'm gonna end it. That lil' prissy bitch had the nerve to call me out during Nanna's funeral…I'm gonna dead this issue today." China snapped back as she turned back to staring out the window.

Marcus groaned, leaning his head to hit the window on his side of the car. "Chiinnnaaaa," he whined, "you're gonna make today a pain, aren't you?"

China whipped her head to look over at her brother. "What I'm gonna do ain't got a thing to do with you Marcus. 'Sides, it's our last day here! What're they gonna do? Expel me? Please!" China watched as her brother sunk back into his seat, his hand covering his eyes as he tried not to look at her.

He knew better than to try to argue with her…when China would get into her brawler mode that would pretty much be it for reasoning with her. He threw his hands up in defeat. "Fine, knock the girl's teeth out…I just hope ya don't actually get arrested this time."

China smiled and lightly punched his shoulder. "I ain't gonna get arrested…we're too rich for that!" Her joke made him choke out a laugh. She leaned back in the chair as the car pulled into the school's parking lot. The driver opened the door for them and China was the first to hop out, slinging her jacket over her shoulder. She waited for Marcus to get out and walked with him.

"Ya wanna know the only thing I'm gonna miss here?" China asked as she touched a graffiti riddled wall.

"What?"

"We don't have to wear uniforms here." She grinned as she nudged her brother. Marcus chuckled as he held his arm.

"Yeah, I heard the new place…Ouran or whatever it's called has some of the ugliest female uniforms." Marcus added.

China rolled her eyes at the news, her pace slowing as she saw the girl she was beefing with walk past her. She started to walk up behind her when Marcus grabbed her arm tightly and pulled her closer to him. "Not now, at least let us get through the day," Marcus whispered as he tightened his grip on her arm.

China stopped struggling and looked at him, yanking her arm away from him when the girl turned the corner. "Fine! I'll get her during lunch," China mumbled as she stomped away from him.

"Play with your yoyo! That always calms you down!" Marcus called after her. China waved at him in a dismissing manner as she pulled a yoyo out of her pocket. As China walked to her class she casually played with her yoyo, the steady back and forth of the purple and gold ball managed to calm her slightly. She was still going to get that girl though. Red, she thought as she began to aggressively use her yoyo, you ain't gonna punk me like that and get away with it.

The first half of the school day painfully creeped by. Soon, China found herself counting the minutes on the clock, checking her phone whenever she thought the clock was wrong or had stopped. When the bell for lunch finally rung, China was excited. She left her classroom to make way to the cafeteria. She hurried there because she expected to see Marcus hanging around in an attempt to stop her. She continued on to the cafeteria, her yoyo spinning even more furiously than ever. The only thing on her mind was what her plan of attack would be. She could have snuck up on her…that's what Red did to her. Nah, she wanted Red to see it coming. China sat at her usual table, a table towards the front of the cafeteria, that way she could see Red coming.

China sat at her table by herself for a while until a couple of her friends joined her. They talked to her for a while until China saw Red enter the cafeteria. China's eyes cut from her friends to Red as she walked from the lunch line towards her table.

Red smirked as she approached China. "What's up Suck-ass? I'm surprised that you actually came to school today."

China growled as she clenched her yoyo tightly. "First it's Sakurai ya dumb bimbo. Second, I told ya that I wasn't gonna leave until I make us even, Burnin' Bush." China stood up so that she was eye to eye with Red, nothing but the lunch table was separating the two young ladies at the moment. One of China's friends tugged on the bottom of her shirt in an attempt to get her to sit down. China swatted her hand away as her eyes never left Red's.

"Ya think it's real funny comin' at my grandma during her funeral, don't ya?" China asked, her grip on her yoyo becoming white knuckled.

"I wasn't coming for your grandma, she's a sweet old broad. She just raised an orangutan for a grand-" Red's sentence was cut off quickly by China's fist to her jaw. The sound from the impact caused the surrounding bystanders to exclaim in shock. China watched Red stumble back into the lunch table behind her and she quickly leaped over the table, lunging for Red. As she landed on the other side of the table, the innocent parties scrambled to give them room. This fight had been building up for months now and everyone knew it. The Sakurai's move to Bunkyo, Tokyo just expedited the fight. Well, now that the fight was happening before them, they couldn't just stand by and watch it….well not without recording it. To the student body, the fight between China and Red was like the fight between Tyson and Holyfield. As soon as Red approached the table, someone had their phone out and began to record the fight.

China grabbed Red by her bottle ginger hair and proceeded to punch her repeatedly in the face until her knuckles were bloodied. Red managed to punch her once in the stomach to get her off. As China stumbled back, Red grabbed her food tray and swung it at China. China ducked the tray and countered with a right hook to her jaw. This punch felled Red. As Red hit the ground China stomped on her over and over and over…

Until she was swept up by one of the linebackers from the school's football team. China screamed as she tried to get free from their grip. "No! No! Lemme at her!" China screamed as she flailed. She swung her legs hard, kicking the linebacker in the groin before leaping over his shoulder and running back to where Red lay. Red saw her assailant come to her and began to scramble away.

"OH NO YA DON'T!" China shouted. On instinct she twirled her yoyo before throwing it towards Red. The yoyo wrapped around her ankle and drug her down. When Red went down the second time the bystander recording the fight screamed "WORLDSTAR!" At the sight of China's use of a yoyo it made them wonder what kind of yoyo was being used by her. That was far from any kind of yoyo that was being sold in stores.

China growled at her as she pulled her up by her hair, dragging Red to the wall and smashing her face against the painted cinderblock until the white was smeared with her blood.

"That's it! Let her go!" China heard the loud voice of the principal. Her head whipped around as she held Red up by her scalp. She growled as she looked around, soon realizing that she was surrounded by the school's resource officers and the vice principals, whom both were just as intimidating as the linebacker was. "Miss Sakurai, we've had enough of your antics…thankfully today is our last day of dealing with you. Now let Miss Clark down and come with us." The principal watched as China started to waiver, finally dropping Red after she kneed her in the gut again.

China watched her go down before walking over to the school officials. She passed Marcus on her way and smirked. "I told ya that it was gonna be a fun ass day, Marcus." She grinned.

"Chinatsu Anne Sakurai, what on earth is wrong with you?!" Her father scolded her as they finished loading their luggage into the limousine. "All we asked is that you have one last calm day at this school and you couldn't even do that!"

"It's not my fault," she replied. "Red was askin' for it. She's been asking for it for 5 month-" China stopped in the middle of her sentence when her father whipped his head around to glare down at her. His gaze softened and placed a hand on her mass of curly hair.

"Look, I know you were defending your grandmother, god rest her soul, but you have to learn to control your temper and pick your battles."

"Shikashi, otōsan..." China started until she saw her father's gaze. "Fine, is that why you're sending us to that Ouran place?"

"Well yes and no. The company recently received a large private contract from the Ootori Group for their private police force. Being that they are centered in Bunkyo, Tokyo and now that your grandmother has passed it made sense for our family to move there."

"I'm guessing that since the two companies are gonna be business partners I have to make nice with their kids as well?" China asked as she leaned against the limousine.

Her father just chuckled and wrapped an arm around her shoulders. "Nothing can get by you, huh?"

China simply smiled and gently tapped his chest. "Nope!"

"Oh, by the way China. I asked for the Chairman of the Ouran academy to meet us at our new house when we arrive." Her father chuckled when she groaned under her breath in annoyance.

Her father patted her shoulder. "Go get your brother and mother for me. We're going to be late for the jet." China nodded as she headed back into the house to gather their things.

After watching her leave, her father smiled when his assistant walked up to him. "Sakurai-san, you really know how to play your daughter."

"I have no idea what you are talking about Ryosuke. I truly meant what I said, plus I'm hoping Ouran will be good for her temper."

"Or it will exacerbate it further. You put a lot of faith into China's control over her temper Hisota."