Tohru entered the house, walking happily with her groceries, she set them on the counter of the kitchen. "I'll go change! I feel a little hot anyway." She walked upstairs and entered her room. She found a suprise.

"Haru?" she asked. He was laying silently on the floor. "Haru? You have to get up, silly." She rolled him over and put his head on her lap, to find out he had a bandage wrapped around his head. "Oh my...!" Tohru gasped. "Tohru...?" he slowly asked, with his eyes slowly opening.

"What happened to your head?" she asked. "Oh, this? I got hit in the head with a bat." Tohru gasped once more. "Who did this to you!" she demanded. "A drunk guy. He just came up to me and hit me on the head with a metal bat. I walked through town like this, and everyone was trying to offer me help. I refused though." he replied. "Th-that's horrible! And the bat was metal! We have to find this man!" She stood up, without realizing that she dropped Haru's head onto the floor. His head hit with a THUMP! "I'm sooooo sorry!" she apologized. "I'm fine." he said, standing up while rubbing his head.

The two were walking through town. They passed by a park, and the children playing there stared at Haru. "Mommy, why does that man have a weird thingy on his head?" "Shhhh! Don't be rude!" the mother snapped back. "I guess my bandages are attracting attention, huh." Haru sighed. "Ah! No, Haru! Don't get upset! They aren't! Really!" she replied, trying to make Haru feel better. "Nah...don't worry 'bout it." he told Tohru, smiling. "So, what did this man look like?" she asked.

"Well, he was wearing a blue jacket, black pants, these really big boots, and he had brown hair." Haru told. "Ok! Let's go find this man!" she yelled.