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I stood there with the others. There were no words said, mostly because no one wanted to say them.
"So," I breathed, "This is it, huh?"
A sharp intake of breath came from all of them. I looked at them and frowned.
"Y-Yeah…I guess so…" Kaoru responded looking down.
I felt tears pricking at the corners of my eyes.
"What if I don't want it to be it?" I asked daringly.
They all looked at me and smiled weakly. At least they're trying.
"Haruhi…We all don't want to leave, but we all have to." Tamaki said.
I sighed, "I know. But I don't want to be away from you guys. I've grown use to being around you; it will be unnatural if I'm not greeted by all of you every waking moment of everyday."
They smiled and nodded.
"Besides I'll miss you. All of you. I've grown bonds with all of you, and I'm afraid of what will happen to those bonds once we separate."
"Will all the graduates take a seat, so we may get on with the ceremony?" Chairman Suoh said from the stage behind the podium.
We all sat down and watched as he did his speech and was given the diplomas.
"But first I would like our three valedictorians, Mitsukuni Haninozuka, Kyoya Ohtori, and Kaoru Hitachiin to please come take the stand." He bowed and stepped down.
Honey, Kyoya, and Kaoru made their way up and stood there.
"Well it has been a great time with all of you," Kaoru started, "I've known most of you since preschool, of course we weren't exactly ever friends but it has still been an honor to attend Ouran Preschool, Ouran Elementary, Ouran Junior High, Ouran High School, and of course, Ouran University with all of you. But I will mostly treasure those of the members of my old club. The Host Club has managed through thick and thin. It has been here since I was in my third year of junior high and has gone on until the last year of our college lives. And for that I want to thank Tamaki Suoh for all the hard work he had done. All of the sacrifices made by him, and of course all of things he had brought to me and Hikaru. Without him, who knows where we would be now. Most certainly I would not be up here and giving this speech and we would never have met the kind, wonderful, yet strange bunch of people we have come to call friends. So I will always treasure you guys: Mori-sempai, Honey-sempai, Kyoya-sempai, Tamaki-sempai, Haruhi, and definitely Hikaru, my twin who has always been there for me. Kyoya, would you like to go next?"
Kyoya nodded. "Thank you Kaoru for sharing your lovely speech," Kaoru nodded. "I want to start off by saying I hope we all will aspire at what we are all going to do with our lives. I would love to do business with all of you in the future. So therefore Honey, I will let you wrap this up. And quickly if you will."
"You got it Kyo-chan! Well all I have to say is thank you to everyone. My fellow graduates, the wonderful teachers who helped us get to this point, Chairman Suoh, all of you. I hope you all live to be successful. May the best of things be lead to you." Honey said shortly.
They all stepped down and bowed before walking back to their seats. There was uproar of applause.
I smiled at them, "You guys did great."
They nodded to me. Chairman Suoh finished his speech and started calling the graduates up to get their diplomas.
"Haruhi Fujioka." I stood up and immediately froze. I can't do this, too many people. Mother in heaven, please help me. Only one word went through my mind as I got out of the row and into the giant aisle, run. And that is exactly what I did. I ran from the graduation, from the guys, from it all. I just couldn't handle the pressure. I heard them all call my name. Soon followed by their pounding footsteps.
"HARUHI! WATCH OUT!" I heard Kyoya scream.
I turned to look and was blinded by the bright lights of the huge semi-truck. I heard the crack of all my bones and the faint sound of me hitting the road. There was a warm liquid running down my face, it was all over me. I tried to move but nothing would even twitch. I could hear all the guys surrounding me and the faint sound of the ambulance. But I blacked out right at that moment.
Third Person POV
Kyoya and the guys had seen what Haruhi didn't.
"HARUHI! WATCH OUT!" Kyoya had screamed.
They watched in horror as Haruhi was hit by the semi truck. They all whipped out their phones and called 911.
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