A short drive later and Tamaki and I had gotten to the park and spotted Haruhi and the others under a giant maple tree

DISCLAIMER: I don't own Ouran High School Host Club, and neither does Fnick.

Authors note: Hello, I'm Stone! It's incredibly sad how long this chapter has been sitting in my orange book, just waiting for me to type it in. If I told you exactly how long however; I'd have to kill you

I completely forgot about the umbrella they brought along, but Fnick tells me she has a plan for it. I'm slightly worried.

Without further ado here's my crappy little chapter.

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A short drive later and Tamaki and I had gotten to the park and spotted Haruhi and the others under a giant maple tree.

Their grins at our arrival made me suspicious.

VERY suspicious.

Yes I do know that this is a group of (Usually) insanely cheerful people and smiling whenever they greeted someone would be considered normal behaviour, but who the hell smiles a grin that big in this kind of weather?!

… Stupid rain.

Though the tree provided shelter, our little picnic got wet – unsurprisingly. I was drinking some lemonade half thinking of some tropical plane I could fly on and half observing what the others were doing. Tamaki was dripping wet with a fizzed 'pop can' as Haruhi had called it and she was scolding the twins for shaking up the can.

I have to admit, it was quite amusing when he opened it only to have it spray back at his face. Mori was tying a handkerchief around Mr. Bun Bun while Hunny demolished his fifth cake and looking like nothing short of an earthquake could stop him.

This, however, was not the case as he suddenly leapt up abandoning his cake. Wow. Not only did he abandon his dessert, he ran away. Then came back - with a live white rabbit.

"Hey! Look at this cute bunny! He says to go to the purple flagged tree near the lake!" The unfortunate rabbit did have that painted on his side in bright blue, although the rain had made it run a bit. I was surprised he could read that muddled mess.

I would have felt sorry for it, but I was too busy wondering how the hell Hunny saw the rabbit through this downpour and was able to catch it.

The others seemed only too eager to follow the bunny's wishes and so we immediately packed up to go a hiking – and to get drenched; the rain was no longer coming down, it was pelting the ground as if it has some grudge on its inhabitants.

Hit me in the eye too... For all you people who think glasses would protect your eyes; you're sadly mistaken. Try it for yourselves.

Well, we found a little land locked lake to find it was overflowing. We also spotted the little scraggly tree with a purple tape but it was ignored as we were lead by Tamaki to the trash can.

There was a little pile of trash on the ground beside the can. How careless. I had take two steps towards it to clean it up when Tamaki beat me; he was more willing than me to pick up the litter so I let him.

In fast forward he piled all the plastic into the can and was left with a few papers. "Where is it?" I heard him mumble to himself. Ever get the feeling you're the only one not in on a plan?

Tamaki attempted to peel apart the saggy paper and it ripped. Four times.

"Ah well..." He stuffed the piece of paper out of site. "It said to go to the café on Fifth Street!" He shuffled.

I was not amused.

"How can you know that if you never opened it?"

Tamaki's smile froze. "I opened it."

"No you didn't." He was breaking…

"To the café on Fifth Street we go!" Haruhi cut in and the others automatically followed, Tamaki quickly getting to the front of the line.

They were all in on this, and I was going to find out. I'll play this game for now…