Ch. 4
(A/N): So I thought I would be generous and give you the next 3 chapters because I am done 5 chapters on my other website. Tomorrow is when I will be working on the 6th chapter and will put in on here next Friday at the least. I have two major papers coming up and need to focus on them to. So here you go and please review.
Ch.4
As the tears flooded, all Haruhi could could think in that moment was how she was going to tell her children. After a little while they calmed a bit, but not enough to stop the the tears. "I guess I should do the paper work and head home to tell everyone the news. God, how am I going to tell the kids their father is dead?" Once again Haruhi was crying in her father's arms.
"Haruhi, you go home. I will take care of everything here and call everyone. You need to be with your kids' right now." said Kyoya sadly.
"Thank you, Kyoya." said Haruhi. Then her and her family left.
"Kyoya, are you sure you can do this? If you want to go with them you can and I will make the calls to your friends," asked his brother.
"No, I told Haruhi I would do It." said Kyoya. "Besides this news needs to come from me or Haruhi and she is not up for it, so I will help her in this time of need," and with that Kyoya started to call up his friends.
Hitchachin Hikaru Place:
"Hello, Kyoya?
...
"What
Hitachin Koaru Place:
"What a good girl"
"Um master it's your friend Master Kyoya"
..." Here please put her in her crib
Hello, Kyoya."
Morinozuka Takashi Place:
"Hello"
...
"..."
"Takashi, darling what's wrong?"
Honinozuka Mitsukuni Place:
"Hello?"
...
"Mitsukuni"
Hikaru was listing to what Kyoya had told him what happened to Tamaki, and he could not believe what he was hearing. Tamaki, Tono, their boss and king of the former host club was killed in a car accident. After he hung up he sat up and cried. His wife Jewel woke up to the sounds of her husband crying.
"Hikaru, what's wrong?" said Jewel as she took her husband in her arms.
"Its Tamaki, he's dead. He was in car crash and he didn't make it." All the tears flowed as his wife held him as tears of her own flowed over.
Koaru was standing in the hall way, outside his children's nursery. He had not moved since he and Kyoya had hung up. His wife, Marian was walking down the hall when she saw Koaru frozen like a statue. She had a sick feeling something bad had just happened. Carefully she walked up behind him. "Koaru?" she said as she tapped him on the shoulder. When he turned around he embraced his wife and told her the sad news about their beloved friend. They knelled down holding each other, sending their prayers to his family.
Renge looked up Mori at shock at what he just told her. Regrets calling him a phony king back in high school, and then thoughts of Haruhi over worked to help her tears flood even more. Mori had tears sliding down as well as he held his wife close.
Rieko was the only one who could wake up her husband without dark bunny eyes. When Hunny sat up he saw his wife's eyes full of tears. "Rieko-Chan what's wrong? He asked her taking his wife in his arms.
"Mitsukuni, Tamaki is dead." she said through her tears. After hearing about his friend Hunny blubbered for his friend.
After Kyoya called the last person, Mie, he heard her crying and couldn't say more. He told her he would see her at the machination and hung up. Kyoya could not still believe it himself, his best friend was gone, and not even his brother or his doctors could save him. He felt the guilt eat him, if he had gone and took care of Tamaki himself would the outcome be different. As he set in his office, his head in his hands, he heard his door open. Only his family or his friends warily knocked. When he looked up he saw his father. Something told him that his brother called him. Before he could get out a word his father pulled him out of his chair and pulled him into his arms. At first Kyoya was shocked as he hugged his father. It was not normal for the Ohtoris' to show emotion, but ever since they met Tamaki and Haruhi that slowly took change. Finally Kyoya broke down in his father's arms. As he cried like he has never had, he thought of his other best friend how was she doing, how was she going to tell her children the news about their father.
The car ride home back to the Suoh Machination 2 was silent. No one had the heart to talk, as they pulled in Mr. Suoh finally spoke up. "Haruhi we will stay her the night and give the staff orders for tomorrow for when everyone comes over, and for the rest of the week. We will also tell them the news." All Haruhi did was nod her head and they all got out of the limo.
When they stepped inside, it was dead quit. After they had left for the hospital everything had fallen silent. No one wanted to say what was on their minds. Chi had walked out of the room as they saw a maid help them put away their things. Before she could talk Haruhi asked her where her children were. "They would not go to sleep in their own rooms, not even Josephine, so we put all the children in your room," Chi told them. With that Haruhi walked to her room to check on the children.
Chi was about to ask what had happened, but by the way they all looked something told her the master was not returning. "Chi, can you call all the staff into the study we have some sad news to tell all of you, then I need you to set up two rooms for us to sleep in," said Mr. Souh
"Yes, Suoh-sama." said Chi.
As she left tears formed in her eyes for her master and his family, it reminded her when she lost her own cousin, and the Suohs' were there for them. Now was her turn to return the favor.
Haruhi slowly opened the door to her room, so not to wake the children. Their on her bed was her son and oldest daughter, and in her crib that been roweled in was her one year old daughter. The thought of her youngest never getting to really know her real father brought back all the tears. Looking at Hina, she was the same age when her own mother died. Then there was her son a spitting image of his father except the eyes and mouth, he wanted to be just like his father and make everyone smile.
She gently crawled in to her bed, so not to disturb her children. She then placed her arm over them and fell asleep. She would tell them in the morning.
Tomorrow was going to be a long day, as family and friends were coming over to give them their respects. Changes were about to arise.
