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"Kyoya." A deep voice said on the other end filled with dangerous intensity. For the first time in his life, Kyoya knew fear and hung up the phone. Trying to school his features back into his usual reserved demeanor, he turned and looked at Haruhi.
"Kyoya what is the matter?" Haruhi asked handing Coco to Ranka. Sitting up she winced but managed to regain her composure quickly.
"It would appear that Tamaki and Mori are coming over." Kyoya stated calmly sitting on Haruhi's bed. "I think for the sake of everyone involved you and the baby should be gone before they arrive."
"Kyoya I know I have to face them eventually." Haruhi started but stopped once she realized that Kyoya was shaking his head at her.
"Are you in the condition to tell them who the father is?" Kyoya queried standing and looking down at her in disbelief. "Can you look at Mori and tell him…"
"That is quite enough." Ranka growled eyes flashing dangerously. "I don't know who the father is but if Haruhi hasn't said anything she must have her reasons and I trust her to know when it is time to speak."
"It's alright he has a point." Haruhi conceded. "Where will I go though? Even your secret police are very little match for Mori- senpai." Haruhi paused, for the first time the ramifications of her giving birth to Coco and doubt took hold. "No one would take a newborn from its mother?" Haruhi questioned thinking quickly.
"Anyone who tries to take my granddaughter away will die a slow and painful death." Ranka said flatly. Kyoya raised an eyebrow at the two fierce people in front of them and suppressed a smile.
"I have made arrangements for you to go to the estate of a family friend." Kyoya stated calmly. "There is a tunnel under the building which will take you to where a car is waiting to pick you up. I will not be able to visit you for obvious reasons. You will leave now."
"But…" Haruhi cried.
"There is no time." Kyoya replied cuttingly, glancing at the baby who had both eyes open and was glaring at him. "I guess Kohaku is demon number 4. I will stall them, now go." Kyoya left Haruhi, Ranka and the baby heading towards his office after he gave them the verbal directions for the tunnels.
"Haruhi, do you really want to do this?" Ranka questioned. "Hiding like this seems wrong."
"I have been hiding this long a little longer won't hurt." Haruhi said flinging the covers back and standing up.
Quickly she dressed while Ranka held the baby. Taking the baby Haruhi waited until Ranka checked the empty hallway and they fled following the instructions Kyoya had given them, only faltering once as they came to a set of tunnels that seemed to run next to each other. Exiting the tunnel Haruhi and Ranka never saw one of the paparazzi leaning against the building in defeat.
"Excuse me?" the paparazzi man said. The startled Haruhi and Ranka turned to look at him.
"Are you our ride?" Ranka asked as Haruhi scanned the alley for any possible escape. Noting as she turned that people had noticed them and the paparazzi was about to rush down the alley.
"Yes." The man said thinking quickly.
"Well let's go." Ranka said briskly. The man leaped into action opening the door to the building beside the hospital and shuttling them in before anyone got too close. "My ride is this way." The man said leading them down into the parking garage. The car was an older delivery van.
"Where are we going?" Haruhi asked as the man jumped in the front and began to drive them away.
"Somewhere no one will be able to find you." The man said calculatingly.
Kyoya sat as composed as he was able typing on his computer in one of the offices in the hospital. His nerves were on edge but you could never tell from his calm outward appearance. Beside him, his phone rang and he answered calmly. The only sign of emotion was the slight widening of his eyes. "What do you mean they didn't make it to the car?"
"Kyoya!" Tamaki yelled slamming the door open as he stormed in followed by the sinister voice from the phone call, Mori. Mori closes the door quietly behind him and leans against it, his dark gray eyes flashing dangerously. Worried Kyoya snapped the phone closed and returns to his computer. "Where is Haruhi?" Tamaki asks his fists clutched, teeth grinding, body shaking with emotion.
"I honestly don't know." Kyoya replied grimly as he accessed the security system for the hospital from his laptop. Tamaki was expecting several different responses but that was not one of them. In his many years of friendship with the man, he had never heard Kyoya admit to not knowing something. Flopping in the chair in front of Kyoya his mind went through several different scenarios of what could have happened to Haruhi.
"Is the child yours?" Mori asked astutely from his position leaning against the door. Kyoya paused and looked at him. Tamaki pulled himself out of his frantic worrying to look at Kyoya.
"She will talk about it when she is ready." Kyoya said firmly going back to the security system as Tamaki called him every bad name he could think of.
Pulling up the outside security footage, Kyoya brought up the different exit points until he found the alley and swore vividly. Silencing Tamaki and teaching him some new swear words in the process.
"Here we are." Hideo the paparazzi said. He pulled up to the compound and parked. Helping them out of the van, he smiled at a Ranka before he escorted them into one of the outer buildings.
"This looks like a yakuza palace." Ranka said quietly looking at the variety of weapons in a room they passed. Finally, Hideo led them into a comfortable looking studio apartment. They entered the living room and Haruhi looked around. She took in the raised platform for sleeping and the kitchen along the side. The living room had a television and a comfortable couch.
"It is." Hideo replied calmly. Ranka and Haruhi stopped. Haruhi bundled Coco closer.
"What exactly do you mean?" Ranka asked clutching his fists.
"I said I would make you disappear." Hideo replied as he left them alone sliding the door behind him.
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