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Summary: Sunako gets tired of doing all of the cooking and cleaning for the guys, so she hires a maid. Little does she know how the guys come to feel about her new maid!

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Sunako was fed up. She was sick of cooking and cleaning for the guys. They did not truly appreciate the work that went into one of her meals. She deserved better than that!

"What's wrong with you?" Kyohei asked as she served dinner, seeing the look on her face.

"Nothing!" she snapped angrily. Takenaga regarded her thoughtfully.

"It sounds like you need a break," he commented, causing both Kyohei and Sunako to glance at him in surprise. "You always cook and clean and do laundry. We are supposed to turn you into a lady, Sunako, not a housemaid," he explained. Her mouth dropped open in astonishment.

"I think we should hire a maid," he continued calmly, enjoying the uproar his words were causing.

"No way!" Kyohei exclaimed. "No one cooks like Sunako!"

"I think," Takenaga replied, "that if you were polite and asked Sunako to continue cooking, she might agree. After all, she won't have laundry or cleaning to do. Besides, she likes cooking more than cleaning." He snuck a peek at Sunako as he said this. For a Creature of Darkness, her face brightened considerably.

"There's just one problem," Ranmaru said thoughtfully. "How will we avoid the rabid fangirls and get someone who actually wants to work?"

"Easy," Takenaga replied. "Sunako should screen the applicants, since she will be the one telling the maid what to do."

"What!" Sunako exclaimed, outraged.

"Don't worry, we'll help you sort them out," he assured her calmly. "Even I know you can't possibly handle that many applicants by yourself."

Sunako settled down again. "I think it's a good idea," she admitted finally. Kyohei looked at her curiously and opened his mouth.

Before he could say anything, however, Takenaga interrupted smoothly with, "I think we've been expecting too much of Sunako. We would not like to have to cook, clean, keep our grades up, and become a lady at the same time, would we, Kyohei? If we wouldn't do it, why should Sunako?"

"There's just one difference," Kyohei said stiffly. "I don't want to be a lady."

Everyone at the table cracked up. Kyohei looked faintly pleased with himself.

As the meal ended, Takenaga grabbed his plate, not waiting for Sunako to clear the table. "I think we should help Sunako with the dishes, don't you?"

Ranmaru smiled. "But of course." Yuki was already in the kitchen with his plate.

Kyohei stared at Takenaga for a long minute. "Fine," he grumbled, getting to his feet.

Sunako regarded the four boys with a horrified expression. "You'll break every dish in the kitchen!"