A/N: Liztress here again with a new story! *dodges vegetables* I hope everyone likes it. And before I forget: I don't own Ouran High School Host Club. Just the OCs in my head. ^_^ This story is a sequel to Crashing Down and In Your Arms.

Kyoya's POV

How Tamaki managed to get the music room reserved for us was unknown to even me. But I was happy that he did get it and that for once, it would seem like old times. It had been a full month since the whole incident had landed Rizu in the hospital and nearly out of my life. Though she forgave me, I still couldn't forgive myself. How was I so foolish to hurt her like I did? I don't deserve her love yet she gives it to me completely. Looking around the music room, memories flooded my mind. When Tamaki first got the Host Club together, Haruhi's first time as a host, and when I first met Rizu. I wasn't too happy to see her that day. From the moment she had walked in, I knew she was going to be trouble for me. The smile on her face and how her eyes sparkled when she was greeted by everyone stirred up an emotion that I never knew existed.

"Kyoya! What do you think our costumes should be?" Tamaki yelled out to me, interrupting my thoughts. I scowled as I removed my glasses.

"It doesn't matter to me." I lied, it did matter. I wanted this to be perfect. I thought for a moment and decided to go with the outfits that she first saw us in. "Let's just do the fairy royalty." I knew the choice was a good one when Tamaki flashed me a huge smile. Haruhi walked in, carrying a huge pile of clothes. Hunni followed her with a slice of cheesecake and Mori was toting a stack of cakes. The twins both were hanging out with Rizu, Sakura, and Kaname. A frown appeared as I thought about that. Even though Kaoru had backed off the past month, he would still shot me that glance that told me to keep my guard up.

"Sempai... I tried to talk Tamaki out of hiring some magician." Haruhi said, as she set the stack of clothes down on the floor. "But it was too late." I let out a sigh. Since Kaname's last birthday, Tamaki had become fascinated with magic and the such.

"That's fine. As long as he doesn't think that I'm letting him ever hire one for Sakura's birthday." I remarked as I walked around the room. On the floor in a corner was a black notebook. It had to be one that I had left here on accident. I knew I had forgotten one but I never came back to get it. Leaning down, I picked it up and opened it. Inside was the neat handwriting of mine detailing minor things as Haruhi's debt. It appeared that she made enough to have purchased the vase at least five times. Smiling, I flipped through the pages and scanned their contents. On one page, I found where we had taken Rizu to the beach with us. Taped inside was the photo of Rizu and Haruhi in their swimsuits with Tamaki in the background trying to cover the twins eyes. I chuckled as I recalled that day. It was really the day I knew I loved her. But I was too stubborn to admit it to myself.

"Earth to Kyoya!" Tamaki stated, popping up right next to me. He looked at the picture and smiled. "Those days were so nice. And Haruhi was so lovely in the swimsuit I chose her. I also recall someone having a nosebleed that day." I glanced at him coldly and he backed off. I had hoped that no one had saw that.

Hours later...

"Tamaki, is everything ready yet?" I asked. I knew that we were just waiting for Rizu to arrive but something didn't feel right to me. Tamaki nodded as the Hosts made sure their costumes where just right. Rizu was tasked to drop the children off with Haruhi's father and she was to show up. I eyed the 'magician' Tamaki hired. The woman seemed too shady for my liking but I dismissed it and hoped that she didn't ruin the evening. We heard the doorknob turn and in walked Rizu. I held my breath as she flashed everyone a smile.

"I can't believe all that you guys did." She exclaimed, blushing as she glanced over towards me. Letting my breath out, I smiled and offered her my hand. "Kyo-sama, you look exactly how I remember you from that first day. I feel like I should call you Kyoya-san."

"I prefer your usual name for me, dear." I replied as I pulled her close and kissed her. I felt her arms wrap around me and the kiss got deeper. After a moment, we both broke away to catch our breaths. I hadn't seen the woman walk over to us. She flashed us a toothy grin.

"Yous all wish you could relive the days of ole, correct?" The woman said as she bobbed her head up and down. "I cans grant it for yous." I frowned, not believing the words coming out of the woman's mouth. Before I could tell her to just leave and that I would pay her double, she pulled out an hourglass and smashed it on the floor. The impact caused it to shatter into a million pieces and the lights began to flicker. I held on to Rizu as closely as I could when the room went pitch black. A sinking feeling engulfed me and the next thing I knew was that an alarm was going off.