A/N: Just a reminder, I do not own Ouran!
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Chapter 3:
Before the girls knew it, July came and that girl's summer was over. Keitorin wasn't very happy about leaving her friends, but she knew that it was for the best. It was her family's company. After she thought about it, she felt better. What she realized was that when her Uncle retired, she would become the new owner of the company.
"It might be time to say goodbye," said Uncle Mica.
Keitorin didn't want to go. She wasn't ready to say goodbye to it all. Goodbye to her friends, to her sport team, to everything and everyone.
"So I guess this is goodbye, Keit," said Lena.
"You better not replace us!" scowled Alli.
"Oh yeah, like im going to replace the only ones who I actually want to hang out with."
The three girls sat and talked for ten more minutes while the movers finished loading the plane.
"You guys can't forget that you're coming to Japan in a couple of weeks!" said Keitorin.
"Oh yeah, because your birthday is coming up soon!" said Lena.
"You haven't forgotten my gift, have you?"
"No! Why- why would I do that?" said Lena rubbing the back of her head.
"Keitorin, the movers are done. It's time to go," said her Uncle.
The three looked at one another, and automatically started to cry.
"You have to promise to talk to me whenever you can!" said Keitorin.
"Promise," muttered the other two.
Keitorin walked onto the platform to board the plane. She waved goodbye to her friends, but didn't worry because she knew that they would always be just a call away.
When she got on the plane she sat in the seat farthest from her uncle. As she had told him many times before, she didn't want to move.
"Keitorin, look at me," he said.
She didn't even glance at him.
"I know you're mad at me, but you and I both know that it's for the best."
"Best for what exactly? It's the best for me? It's the best for us? No. You and I both know that it's best for the company. Company this, Company that. It's all I ever hear from you! I've put up with it for so long, but now I'm sick of it."
This astounded Mica. He had never seen her so mad.
"I can tall that you're mad, but-"
"Mad? No. Mad doesn't even begin to cover it. I am furious."
"Believe me when I say that you'll make friends. You will be happy that we moved here. I thought about it for a long time before I even told you. Your cousin May, and I had a long talk about it. I asked her about how I should tell you. How I would help you understand. I thought that you would be happy that I told you, but I guess I was wrong, and for that I am sorry."
She continued to stare out the window.
After he left her alone, she figured it might have been the best choice even though she wasn't happy with it. She also thought that maybe getting a fresh start was a good thing.
Keitorin put on her headphones so she could listen to her IPod.
Sometimes her IPod could just tell the type of mood that she was in. It was playing songs that made her smile and want to dance.
~Few Hours Later~
"Keitorin, wake up! You're here in Japan!" Keitorin awoke to her cousin, May, yelling at her.
"Do you know Japanese? Oh no! We need to get you into classes right away! Or I could teach you it myself. I just don't know what to do!"
"MAY," she finally snapped.
"Don't worry. I know Japanese. Do you not remember?"
Mina just stared at her with a blank stare and said, "Oh."
Keitorin and May looked a lot alike. They both were short and thin with bright sapphire eyes. The only difference between the two was that May had bright blonde hair that shone like gold in the sun, and Keitorin had a very red-auburn hair color that shone an off red/copper color in the sun.
"It's been forever since I saw you in person! It's so much more different than seeing you in that little video chat window!"
"Yeah, I know," said Keitorin.
"Are you excited to be here in Japan? There is quite a lot to do here, but at the same time not that much…"
"Im not that excited, I didn't want to leave America,"
"But Keitorin, Japan is your home. You were born here, and your mother was part Japanese! You yourself are part Japanese! It's in your blood!"
"That doesn't mean anything! America is my home, and it always will be no matter what you say."
Keitorin stormed out of the plane, grabbing her carry-ons as she went.
"Don't take it the wrong way, May. She's just a little shaken up about the whole thing," said Uncle Mica.
"Im sure she is. I remember when I moved here. I mean sure, I wasn't fifteen, almost sixteen, but it's still a big change from America. It will take some time to get used to."
"Im not sure what we are going to do about her."
"Just let her be for now. Her party is coming up soon. Maybe she will be okay by then."
Keitorin, May, and Mica exited the plane. Mica told Keitorin that her belongings would arrive in a couple of hours. They then got into the limo and Keitorin put her headphones on so she wouldn't have to hear May drone on and on about what they should do.
When that arrived at her grandmother's house, Keitorin was surprised. It was a lot larger than the mansion that her uncle and she lived in while in America. Keitorin figured it was because her grandfather had owned the company, and then later split it between his two sons.
"You know Keitorin; my friend has a sister that goes to Ouran. She is about your age. Maybe we could give her a call, and you two can become friends!" said May.
"Sure, why not," said Keitorin.
The three walked up to the door. Keitorin and Mica had the belongings they had taken on the plane. They each had their carry-on bag and a suitcase with some clothes.
When they knocked a young woman who seemed to be in her later twenties answered the door.
"Oh, hello, DeBeaumont-sama, DeBeaumont-san, and DeBeaumont-san," said the girl bowing.
"Haruka-san is my darling son and his darling daughter here yet?" said a voice that came from one of the rooms on the left side.
"Yes, DeBeaumont-sama," bowed the girl again.
As soon as the waitress had finished her sentence, Keitorin's grandmother came into the room.
"M dear family, it is so great to see you! Keitorin, dear you have gotten so big! You're so beautiful, too! Any boys in the picture, yet?" asked her grandmother.
"No, obaasan," said Keitorin, blushing.
"This is weird, I'm not used to speaking Japanese. I guess that it just comes naturally when im around the language," laughed Keitorin.
"Maybe it does! Alright then, let's get your belongings to your new room, shall we?"
As Keitorin and Haruka walked up the stairs and to her room, Keitorin began to think. She began to wonder if all of this was real. Maybe it was all a dream. Maybe it was a horrible dream that she had not woken up from yet. The two walked down a hallway with doors on the right side, and windows on the left.
The windows gave a beautiful view of a pool, and a large building that reminded Keitorin of a shed. The only difference was that the building was larger, and a bit away from the house. Connected to this building was a road that seemed as if people could drive on it.
"That building is where DeBeaumont-sama holds all the supplies for parties. Anything that you would want can probably be found in there. There are tables, a stage, and many other items," said Haruka.
They continued down the hallway till they reached another hallway. It looked a lot like the other hallway, except when you looked out of the windows there was a large lake. Keitorin knew that her grandmother lived on the bottom of a mountain, and it wasn't far from Ouran.
"Here is your room, DeBeaumont-san," said Haruka.
"Thank you very much."
"Your belongings will be brought up when they arrive."
"Thank you, again."
"You're welcome," said the girl, who was bowing.
A/N:
Hope that you enjoyed it.
There you go! Keitorin has now been introduced!
Expect the host club coming up soon!
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