Woot! Alright, here's the second part to 'Caged.'
I also just realized that I posted it would be in third person in the last chapter….Sorry to have confused you. I'm such a liar.
Again;; I do not take claim to OHSHC, its characters, or its plot. Only Lynny and Ann are mine to mold! (Ah, awkward.)
Enjoy :3
-Ann's POV-
"Ann! Help me!" Lynny screamed from the other side of the phone.
"I can't take it," Lynny started, "they're tearing my house down!"
A soft mumble and scream echoed in the back round and was followed by a large crash. I gave a soft sigh before replying.
"Lynny? You there?"
"Hikaru, put that down! And Tamaki! Your not supposed to actually throw the Wii remote!" Lynny called in the distance. Eventually another voice picked up the phone.
"Sorry." The voice was different from the others that I had heard that day. It took a moment to connect that only one person hadn't spoken and perhaps it was him I was talking to.
"It's n-no problem. Would you mind telling Lynny that I'll be over in a bit?" I whispered into the phone. For some reason it was awkward talking on the phone with someone you didn't know.
"Sure, no problem."
"Er, thank you. Goodbye…would you mind telling me your name again?" It didn't seem right talking to someone whose name I didn't know. All I had was a face to connect with the voice.
"Mori."
I smiled as I said his unusual name to myself. It felt foreign and strange.
"Goodbye Mori."
"Goodbye Ann." Than the phone went silent.
A man of few words and yet it seemed like a whole conversation had just happened. And Mori even knew my name.
_Time Skip_
"Lynny?" I peaked my head through the front doors and almost screamed.
The front entry way was littered with random objects. Between sports equipment, game systems, books, and other junk I spotted Lynny lying on the floor.
"Lynny! Lynny!" I rushed through the piles and knelt by her side. At first I thought they killed her until I spotted her chest rising and falling.
"Thank god. Your just asleep."
Lynny mumbled something about 'stupid twins' and turned onto her stomach. There was no point trying to get her up now. If Lynny fell asleep she wouldn't get back up for a few more hours. It was a well-known rule.
Glancing around I attempted to search for her guests among the clutter. The sounds of laughter and clanging of pots alerted me of their position; the kitchen.
"Hello? Excuse me." I walked around the corner and into the kitchen only to force myself again the wall and avoid a flying orange. It bounced against the wall and left little drops of juice to leave a liquid trail.
The twins were emptying the cupboard in a massive food fight with Tamaki whom was hidden behind the refrigerator door. Dodging a cluster of bananas I moved towards the only safe place; under the table.
I noticed that Hunny was busy enjoying Lynny's birthday cake from a week ago and that Mori was constantly protecting him and Haruhi from flying food.
The bored brunette glanced up from his book and caused me to blush before hiding my face under my hands. He gave a tiny smile of apology before glancing back down to read.
How sweet. However, sweet would not get them to stop throwing food.
"Er, hello?" Still no response. Moving away from under the table and towards the counter I spotted Kyoya calmly typing away at his computer. The food just seemed to flow over him like a giant bubble stopped it from invading his space.
"Kyoya?" I whispered, slightly afraid of drawing the attention of the food fighters. Nothing worse than distracting someone when they were about to throw a pie.
"Yes Miss Ann?" He didn't even bother to glance up from his computer. Obviously he didn't find this action as rude as I did.
"Would you mind having them stop. I'm afraid they'll wake Lynny up."
Looking over his glasses Kyoya shook his head.
"I find it almost impossible to wake your friend. Tamaki and the twins tried for about an hour or so before they got bored and decided to find other entertainment."
I glanced at the cupboard before looking back down at my feet.
"That's because they haven't reached the pudding yet."
"Pudding?" Hunny piped up from behind me. His eyes widened at the thought and a swear he began to drool. I nodded and glanced towards the twins.
"Lynny loves chocolate pudding and has a whole stash hidden in the back of the cupboard. She paid for it herself." I knew how dangerous Lynny got when people messed with her pudding. A maid attempted to throw it out and ended up trapped in a dumpster for two hours.
I believe Lynny commented, 'lets see how she likes being thrown away.'
It was a cruel and terrible sight to see.
"What happens if they throw the pudding?" The deep voice startled me. I peaked up from under my bangs to look at Mori. He calmly looked down at me.
"You guys are dead." An angry voice replied from the doorway. Everybody turned with a rather shocked face.
Lynny stood in the door with a malicious glare. The twins had just picked up the pudding cups, opened the tops, and were prepared to toss them in Tamaki's direction as chocolate bombs.
"Lynny. Calm down. They didn't throw it." I pushed passed the twins and scattered food to place a hand on her left shoulder.
"What's the problem?" The twins questioned before dipping a finger in the pudding and licking them clean. They than tossed the cups over their shoulders and into the rest of the now useless food.
"Its just pudding."
Lynny gasped and tears sprang to her eyes. Her hands clutched my sleeves and she placed her forehead on my shoulder.
"Just pudding?" She whispered. Lynny looked and sounded like she was a kicked puppy.
Suddenly, she was running towards the twins and tackled the nearest one to the ground.
"Hikaru!" Called the twin, struggling to get free from Lynnys' weight.
Using her hands and legs she trapped him against the ground and glared.
"You owe me a lot of pudding. Understand?" The twin nodded. Kaoru kept glancing towards Hikaru with pleading eyes. He couldn't seem to push off the crazed girl.
"You don't get it to me within the next hour and you'll be twin-less. Yeah?" Her gaze turned towards Hikaru. It wasa very serious threat. He nodded and pulled out his phone.
"Sure. Just don't do anything rash. We'll get you pudding." Lynny pulled herself off of Kaoru and tugged him up by his collar.
"Until than, Kaoru is a hostage." She made sure to push Kaoru up the stairs in front of her.
The group followed Lynny up the stairs, down a few hallways, and into a large office.
"Ann, mind getting me some duct-tape?" I flinched at my name and hurried to drawer in search of the tape. The only thing to do was listen to Lynny's demand at a time like this. Otherwise, I'd be doing her homework for a week.
"Wah! Mother what do we do! Princesses aren't supposed to be the one's taking prisoners! Someone call the police! The military! The Air Force!"
Kyoya ignored Tamaki's cries with a subtle frown. Instead he turned towards Mori and Hunny.
"We can't have her injuring a club member. Please take charge if she chooses to do anything stupid."
I stepped between the Hosts and Lynny. Everybody was half-crazy.
"Why don't we calm down? Lynny, they've already called in a shipment of pudding…"
"I want it now! I can handle these idiots destroying my house; I do it all the time. But the pudding is going too far!" Lynny taped Kaoru to the chair and held up a thick black marker.
"Lynny? What are you doing with that marker?"
The twisted girl just smiled and uncapped the black marker.
"While they were busy wrecking my house I looked them up on Google. These guys are all about their good looks! I wonder how popular he'll be with a mustache and sideburns." The black ink inched closer to Kaoru.
"Wait!" I glanced around the room and caught sight of movement outside the window. A large truck pulled up with one word framed in chocolate painted on the side. Pudding.
"The trucks already here! See?" Lynny glanced out and gave a sly smile. Blowing the bangs from her eyes her gaze turned towards Hikaru.
"How much pudding is in there?" Hikaru raised an eyebrow and gave a reply.
"Six months worth." Lynny leaped up and let out a howl of victory. Six Months worth would actually only last a few weeks; however, that was good enough for her.
"Sweet! Here." She tossed Hikaru the marker and trotted out the door towards the stairs. She was going to fetch her pudding.
Glancing out the window they watched her open the back of the truck and begin to unload the pudding. It was than the Hosts took a closer look at the marker and realized two things.
One;; the marker was not only washable but dried out. No damage would have been done.
Two;; they'd been tricked out of a six month supply of pudding. Poor suckers.
Part two is now up!
I'll get into romance and relationships a bit later. For now, some comedy, stupidity, and mistakes.
Also, reviews would be loved and treasured (Special thanks to my first review by LittleBlondeSpazz :3 Three cheers for you. Cheers! Cheers! Cheers!)
