DISCLAIMER: I DO NOT OWN OURAN IN ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM
As Tamaki sat on his bench thinking about how much of a burden he was to everyone he knew, he suddenly thought he heard what sounded like a fiddle playing. He looked across from him and saw what looked like an elderly woman sitting by herself on another bench playing a bluegrass song. She looked over at Tamaki.
"You like that?" she asked.
"Uh yeah you sure do seem to play a mean bluegrass," said Tamaki.
"Oh thank you," said the woman, "So what's a hansom boy like you doing all out here alone?"
"I uh, kind of got kicked out of my own party by my friends. I may have messed things up, just like I have done my entire life," said Tamaki.
"Oh I doubt you've messed up everything in your life," said the woman.
"Oh believe me I have Miss uh…," said Tamaki.
"Sherrie," she said.
"Miss Sherrie believe me, my very existents have been nothing but a burden to everyone," said Tamaki. Sherrie stopped playing and lowered her fiddle.
"You really believe that?" she asked, "Because I don't!"
"Sure," said Tamaki.
"No I'm serious, I really don't," said Sherrie as she got up and walked over to Tamaki, "Know why?"
"No why?" asked Tamaki.
"Because I'm your guardian angle and I've been sent here to help you," said Sherrie.
"You're my angle?" said Tamaki looking the woman over, "But how, you don't have any wings."
"I'm working on it," said Sherrie. "And one of the things I have to do is help you in order to get them. Until then all I've got is my fiddle. I use to play a real mean one when I was still alive," said Sherrie.
Suddenly the two heard a bell ringing as someone walked out of a nearby store.
"Ah see there you go, someone just got their wings," said Sherrie.
"Well I'm sorry to say but I can't help you there. I can't help anyone. I'm useless, useless to my friends, useless to my family everyone. The whole world would almost be better off if I didn't even exist, if I had never been born!" said Tamaki.
"Do you really believe that?" asked Sherrie.
"Yes, Yes I Do!" said Tamaki.
"Hmm, all right then," said Sherrie as went and plucked at her violin strings. A huge gust of wind rose up around them.
"What was that?" asked Tamaki.
"Your wish, you get to see what life would have like had you not been born," said Sherrie.
"What?" said Tamaki.
"You're about to see what life wouldn't have been like had you not been born," said Sherrie.
Tamaki looked at her confused.
"You're kind of scaring me. So I'm sorry I should really get back to school. The party will be starting soon," said Tamaki as he stood up and walked away.
"Suite yourself," said Sherrie as she got up and followed after him.
They hadn't gone far when Tamaki happened to see what looked like Hikaru and Kaoru walking out of a building both holding hands and not looking at anyone else as they walked.
"Hikaru, Kaoru, what are you doing here? Getting some new clothes for the party?" asked Tamaki. Both twins looked at him confused.
"Do we know you?" they both asked.
"Oh ha, ha, ha you two are real funny," said Tamaki. Hikaru and Kaoru both looked at each other confused and then walked past Tamaki they way he had come.
"Hikaru, Kaoru, wait where are you going? The school's that way," said Tamaki walking after them followed by Sherrie.
Both continued to ignore him.
"Hikaru, Kaoru, come on. You're not still mad at me are you?" asked Tamaki.
"We don't even know who you are," said Hikaru.
"Yeah so stop bothering us," said Kaoru.
"What, oh come on I'm not that stupid," said Tamaki.
"Obviously you are otherwise you'd stop following us," said the twins as they got into their car and drove off.
Tamaki stood on the sidewalk confused.
"What was that all about? They were acting like they did back in Jr. High before we met," he said.
"That's because you weren't there. You never met them and helped them to come out of their shell," said Sherrie suddenly standing next to him.
"What, what are you talking about? How could you they not know who I am?" asked Tamaki.
"I told you, this is what life would have been like had you not been born," said Sherrie.
Tamaki looked at her confused and suspicious.
"Who are you? What did you do to me?" he asked.
"I told you I'm an angel," said Sherrie.
"Yeah right, I'm going to find Kyoya. I'm sure he'll know who or what you are," said Tamaki walking off again.
"Go ahead, he's not going to know you either," said Sherrie.
"What are you talking about? Kyoya and I have known each other ever since I first came to Japan!" said Tamaki running off back to the school. As he ran, he accidentally bumped into someone.
"Hey Watch Where You're Going!" he shouted at Tamaki. Tamaki froze.
"Bossa Nova?" he said.
"That's not my name!" snapped Ritsu.
"Come on young lord," said one of his men, "We uh have some business to attend to."
"Shut-up, I go where I want to go when I want to got it!" snapped Ritsu punching the man down to the ground.
"Bossa Nova," said Tamaki timidly.
"That's not my name!" Ritsu snapped at him again, "Who the hell do you think you are?"
"Don't you recognize me?" asked Tamaki.
"Unless you owe me money no!" said Ritsu shoving Tamaki over and walking off.
"That didn't seem like Bossa Nova at all," said Tamaki.
"That's because you weren't there to help make the host club and then help Bossa Nova," said Sherrie.
"What are you still doing here? What are you?" asked Tamaki.
"I told you I'm your guardian angel," said Sherrie.
"No, no you're not. You did something weird to me and now I'm going to go find Kyoya and he'll tell me what's going on!" said Tamaki as he ran off.
