The twins stared at each other in silence, each silently hoping that he will win the battle. Their eyes twitched and watered with pain. "Must not blink!" the brothers noiselessly and separately urged themselves.

"You guys are ridiculous," Haruhi candidly stated.
"What?" the twins said in unison, without breaking eye contact.

"There are other ways to settle an argument…" Haruhi said, appalled at the immaturity of her classmates.

"Like what?" the two red heads chimed.

"I don't know… look it up online, ask someone else, hell, how about spitballs at ten paces? Anything is better than a staring contest."

"Spitballs?" Hikaru asked, looking away from his twin.

"I WIN! It's POTATO not Potaato!" Kaoru yelled enthusiastically.

"DAMN!" Hikaru complained, "Thanks, Haruhi…"

"You're welcome!" Haruhi said with a smile, before pulling out frighteningly organized binder.

"Kyouya!" Haruhi called, "you said you'd help me with my trigonometry homework..." Kyouya arrived by Haruhi's side looking very peevish.

"Haruhi, let's go to the library, away from these puerile beings."

"Huh?" the twins asked, genuinely confused.

"Okay" Haruhi said, gathering up her belongings. The two walked together, in silence while each harbored their own thoughts. Haruhi wondered why Kyouya was acting so irritable while Kyouya pondered why Haruhi needed help with her homework, every time tried to help her, she already knew the answer. She didn't need his help, yet she insisted upon it.

"It's locked" Kyouya said, his hand still lingering above the doorknob.

"Oh," Haruhi said, obviously disappointed. Kyouya empathized with Haruhi; he knew how nerve wracking it would be for a girl to spend every waking moment with immature boys and realized that this was the reason behind her desire to study during the host club hours. Haruhi wanted to spend some time away from her juvenile classmates.

"Come," Kyouya ordered, gently ushering Haruhi to accompany him. Haruhi obeyed, oblivious to where Kyouya was taking her. She followed him down several hallways in parts of the school that she had never seen before, and every time she ventured to ask him about it, he only told her that the area was a part of the junior or senior campus. After several minutes of this, they ascended a large stairway and Haruhi found herself staring at two colossal timber doors. Haruhi looked at Kyouya questioningly.

"This is the astronomy tower. At night, the sky looks amazing, it seems like you can see every star in the universe from here."

"I'd like to see that sometime. But right now, its day time, do you plan on studying in there?"

"No. The sight in the daytime is even more amazing than that at night." The minute Kyouya pushed open the door, Haruhi saw nothing but hundreds of colors, all neatly blended together. As she struggled to focus, she saw that she was in an enormous room with a dome shaped ceiling. The sun's light expelled through the numerous holes in the ceiling, all of which were covered by colored glass which caused the room to glow what seemed like thousands of different colors all at once. Haruhi was astonished.

"This is…"
"Amazing" Kyouya finished.

When Haruhi managed to tear her eyes away from her surroundings at look at Kyouya, he looked as if he too, was multicolored. He was smiling pleasantly while gazing at the permeable ceiling.

"Kyouya"

"Hmm?"

"Why did you take me here?"

"It seemed like you needed something to smile about."

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