Okay people! So apparently there was another chapter too! *sigh* she could have told me at least... right? Oh well, enjoy!
'I'll give him till midnight.' Tamaki was still at the party, and they were so loud! She was bored. After all, a person can only think about how stupid someone is for so long. And so long had already long since passed.
As soon as it was midnight, she decided to storm in there and scare Tamaki. Oh, how funny his scared face would be.
"Tamaki! Sama…" Wow, the name sounded really messed up. But it was a pain to say it every time. For some reason, he prefered to be called that. Yeah, she had her suspicions on him being dropped on his head as a child.
"A-A-A-Aoi?" Wow, he was scared. She could be pretty intimidating. But not that much, unless she was mad at you. Or if she was doing her job. Then she could be scary.
She passed her eyes over everyone in the hall, though it was more of a formality more than anything. Aoi had always had the ability to sense someones will to harm. She knew most people didn't have that ability, but she had never questioned it. It seemed natural to her anyways. But a formality was a formality, and she would rather be safe than sorry.
She expected everyone, the other host club members, and everyone else. All rich ones. She didn't expect to see one old face in there. Haru? She's here? That wasn't expected, but she remembered something about Tamaki saying that he had a second daughter with the name of 'Haru'. He must have meant 'Haru the Hare'. That was the nickname she had given the younger girl years ago. A time when her father was still alive. She shook her head mentally, not because of bad memories, but because she was spacing out, and that could get her killed.
"AOI?" Apparently, Haru the Hare had spotted her. Well, she had just burst in a formal hall wearing casual clothes. Everyone was staring at her. Not that Aoi minded. She liked being the center of attention. Remembering that nickname made her smirk, though it wasn't noticeable. 'Haru the Hare' always managed to rile Haru up.
"Haru the Hare."
"DON'T CALL ME THAT!" Yup, good old name still worked.
"Whatever, I'm not here to argue with you, my good friend. Anyway, Tamaki-sama…" For once she spoke her mind. Looking over at Tamaki(sama), she saw him cowering behind a tall third year boy. His name was Morinozuka something, if she remembered correctly.
"H-h-ha-ha-hai?" He was shaking and looked ready to pee his pants. He wasn't supposed to have sneaked out. He was supposed to have told her. But he didn't, and that earned him her wrath.
"What do you think you are doing?" She got no response, because suddenly his eyes were dazed. Obviously remembering what had happened earlier. When his eyes were back to normal, he spoke. Probably going to lie.
"I-I-I'm just g-going to go use t-the re-rest room! Excuse me!" He tried rushing out, but was too slow. To a person with no combat training, it would look as if he hadn't moved at all. It would look like Aoi had grabbed Tamaki by the collar before he could make a run for it. But the point was that he was caught. He tried flailing his legs, but that got him nowhere because she simply moved out of their to be polite, she bowed.
"Excuse us." She then dragged Tamaki out of the room, as if he was just another annoying two year old. Wait! He was an annoying two year old… well, that was probably what the other people in the hall were thinking.
"Aoi! Let me say goodbye, at least! "She continued dragging him.
"You didn't tell me you were going to the party." He nearly flinched.
"But, all's well that ends well, right? There were no attacks, and no one was hurt. It could have been worse. Can I just say goodbye? Please?" He was showing her his puppy dog eyes, complete with the tears running down his cheeks. Aoi sweat dropped inwardly. How does he start crying just like that? She sighed for what seemed like too much for a 16 year old, but that's what comes out of being near Tamaki Suoh. She finally agreed to a quick goodbye within a few seconds and Tamaki ran back, tears still streaming.
He flung the doors open, like she had a few minutes ago. Aoi could swear she was getting dramatic habits from him. Apparently, he was still crying.
"Everyone is having fun without me! It's not fair!" Few seconds over, she realized and started dragging Tamaki back to the limo. And unlike last time, no one was staring.
"Meanie!" Tamaki was pouting. And wailing. And being annoying in general. That was expected, after all, he was Tamaki.
