When the twins got to school they took their usual seats on either side of Haruhi. "Good morning Haruhi," they said together with a smile.

"Good morning," she said. "And how was your night?"

"Hikaru kicked me off the bed, so I've been awake since three," Kaoru told her.

"Are you still mad about that?" Hikaru asked. "I mean you could have just came back in the bed like I said and went back to sleep."

"I didn't want to wake you," Kaoru told him.

"It wouldn't have mattered, I would have been able to fall back asleep," he told him standing up and leaning over Haruhi's desk.

"But I didn't want you to get mad at me," Kaoru said doing the same as his twin.

"I told you I wouldn't have!" Hikaru yelled.

"Ok, that's enough!" Haruhi yelled at them standing up and pushing them away from each other. The class looked at Haruhi and the twins. "Must you two fight over something silly like this?" she asked. "That's really strange for you two." Hikaru crossed his arms and sat back down in his seat.

"Whatever," he said. Kaoru looked at his twin for a few seconds with a sad expression on his face, and then sat down slowly.

The class burst into an uproar of conversation about the twins fighting. "Poor Kaoru, he looks sad,"
"The Hitachiin twins don't fight often, something really bad must have happened between them,"
"I wonder what that fight was about. I wasn't paying attention until Haruhi yelled,"
"Does this mean that they won't be doing any hosting today?"
"I wonder when they'll make up."

Kaoru sighed, put his elbow on his desk, and rested his chin on his fist. He didn't mean to make his brother angry, and he felt really bad about it. Soon without realizing is, Kaoru started glancing at his twin out of the corner of his eyes every few seconds. Hikaru just sat there with his arms crossed and his back to Kaoru. He didn't know why his twin had brought this up, and it made him angry. He said sorry, and he didn't know he pushed him off after all. But Kaoru had been acting strange all morning, and didn't want to tell him why. That also angered Hikaru. After all they shared everything, and told each other everything that was going on with them. But now he felt like Kaoru was trying to distance himself from him. He let out a soft sigh and put his head and arms down on his desk.

After class was over Hikaru quickly put away his things and got up. He started heading for the door, but Haruhi grabbed his wrist and stopped him. "Aren't you going to wait for Kaoru?" she asked. He looked at Kaoru and then at her.

"No," he said breaking free of her grasp.

"Ok, something is really wrong here," Haruhi said. "What happened? You were fine yesterday." Hikaru shrugged and headed for the door. "Kaoru, what's wrong?" Haruhi asked. Kaoru opened his mouth to say something, but Hikaru cut in.

"I wouldn't waste your time asking him if I were you. He won't tell you anything, and he's been acting really weird. He'll probably just tell you it's nothing. That's what he said to me when I asked anyways," he told her. He gave a little glare to Kaoru, and then left the room angrily.

Soon school was over and it was time to open the host club, but there was on little problem. Hikaru and Kaoru refused to talk to each other. Hikaru was sitting on the couch, and Kaoru was sitting at a table as far away as possible from Hikaru. "Well we can't open the Host Club with those two like this. It would seriously lower our profits without the 'brotherly love' option," Kyoya said as he looked at his clip board.

"Just send their customers to me," Tamaki told him. "I'll treat them the way a lady should be treated." Kyoya shook his head.

"The reason their customers come is because they want what they offer. In other words they aren't into you type of serves," he told him. Tamaki didn't say anything. He just went and gloomed in the corner.

"We need to get them back together," Hunny said. "What do you think we should do Takashi?" Mori didn't say anything.

"Anyways, if worse comes to worse we can just add the money we're losing onto Haruhi's debt," Kyoya said.

"Why, I didn't do anything to start this!" Haruhi yelled.

"Yes, but you are with them most of the day. So you should have been able to fix this problem by now," he told her. Haruhi turned away from Kyoya trying to keep her anger bottled up. She was scared that he would do something else if she got mad at him. She noticed that girls had stared banging on the doors, and were shouting to get let in. Kyoya sighed, and Tamaki came back over to him.

"Well it doesn't matter if those two are fighting. We can't let those poor ladies wait any longer. It wouldn't be very gentlemen like of us," he told him. Kyoya nodded and Tamaki went to go open the doors.

"In any case, you better fix this problem soon, Haruhi, before I start adding to your debt," Kyoya told her with a smile that was almost evil, and Haruhi shivered.

Once Tamaki had opened the doors, the ladies rushed in. The ones that usually came to see Kaoru and Hikaru were split. Both twins had their own little group around them, and the girls were asking lots of questions. Kaoru wasn't really paying attention though. He was too busy daydreaming and staring at Hikaru who was smiling and seemed to be having a good time without him."You really miss him don't you? Even though it's only been a few hours," Haruhi said with a smile as she walked up to Kaoru. Kaoru blinked and looked up at her.

"Don't you have costumers to attend to?" he asked.

"Don't you? You've been sitting here for a while ignoring these nice young ladies while staring at Hikaru," she said. The girls around Kaoru started to talk.

"Awe, poor Kaoru,"
"Why don't you go over and talk to Hikaru?"
"You should go and try to make up,"
"We'll help you." Kaoru sighed.

"Alright," he said standing up and walking over to his brother with the girls following him.

Kaoru got to Hikaru and patted him on the shoulder. Hikaru looked up at him. "We should talk," Kaoru said.

"I think you're right," Hikaru agreed. The girls gasped.

"I'm sorry," Kaoru said dropping his head.

"Why are you apologising?" Hikaru asked. "I should be the one saying sorry." He grabbed his twin's jacket and pulled him down so that their faces were almost touching. "Kaoru," he whispered. Kaoru blushed and his eyes went wide. All the girls around them, even the ones that never usually came to see them, squealed happily. Hikaru smiled and let go of Kaoru. "Let's not fight again. It was really lonely without you," he said. Kaoru nodded and sat down by his brother. Soon they were laughing and having fun like the fight had never happened. Kyoya went over to Haruhi and smiled.

"I don't know what you did, but it seems to have worked," he told her. "You're off the hook this time." Haruhi sighed and watched as the Hitachiin's entertained their guests.