Sakiko took in everything around her. The warm sun on her face, Tamaki's hand in hers as they walked down the street, and the quiet. They had one day left of first semester and then she was free for five weeks. Though it meant she probably wouldn't see everyone in the Host club very often.

"Sakiko, what are those kids doing?" Tamaki asked and pointed to two of her neighbors sitting behind a table. Aika and Aiko, they loved Sakiko, like most of the children on her street.

"They're selling lemonade." Sakiko told him.

"Lemonade?"

"Yeah, it's a lemonade stand. Me and Tomoya used to do that when we were kids. C'mon." Sakiko pulled Tamaki by the wrist over to the two sisters. They spotted Sakiko and jumped up in glee.

"Sakiko!" They yelled together and ran to hug her.

"Hey, guys! Are you selling a lot?"

"No. Nobody walks around here any more." Aiko said, glumly.

"Well, we'll buy some, okay?" They two lit up happily and ran behind their table to pour two glasses.

"Tamaki, do you have any change? I don't know how much I have..." Sakiko rummaged through her pockets. Tamaki reached into his own pockets and drew out a stack of bills. "I meant little kid kind of change!" Tamaki looked at the Yens and offered them to Sakiko again. "Nevermind, I have money." Sakiko turned back to Aika and Aiko and handed them some money, they gave Sakiko and Tamaki a glass each saying; "Thank you!" as they walked away.

Tamaki took a sip of his lemonade, he took a second to taste it and then chugged down the rest of it. "That was really good." He smiled and Sakiko giggled.

"Yeah, it's the best homemade on a warm day."

Tamaki nodded in agreement, "But I've never seen anyone do that."

"What? Have a lemonade stand stand?" Tamaki nodded again, "You've never done one of those yourself?"

"No."

"Wow, I thought every kid did that at least once..."

"Well, then we will do one tomorrow with the Host club!" Tamaki declared, with enthusiasm. One of he things Sakiko loved about him, he was ready to do anything, especially with his friends, with lots of energy.

"What about all the customers we'll have 'cause it's the last day?"

"They will be able to see us at our lemonade stand! Besides, we need some kind of fund raising for our trip."

"What trip?"

"The Host club is going to Canada! Tomoya was supposed to tell you."

"Well of course he didn't..." Sakiko mumbled, "Why Canada?"

"I don't know. Lots of nature? We're staying in a cabin for part of it, it's practically in the middle of nowhere. And we're going to Quebec for part! That will be fun!" Tamaki said excitedly. I forgot, he's French... Sakiko thought.

"So why do we need fund raising? I know everyone else can definatly afford this."

"Yeah, but every trip needs to have a fund-raiser."

Tamaki decided they would have a lemonade stand open during lunch and after school while the after school clubs were on. There was a lot of business. And it was mostly the same girls coming back over and over again.

"Here, my princess, I have prepared this quenching drink just for you on this hot day." Tamaki said, as he held a girl's hand and gave her the drink. Honestly, Sakiko didn't really like him doing that, but she didn't care enough.

"Thank you, Tamaki. I'm sure it's delicious." She took the drink and sipped it after walking back to her friends, who all in hysteric giggles.

"Saki-chan! Aren't you going to have any?" Hunny appeared beside her chair with a cup full to the top, "It's so sweet!"

"Um … I haven't had any in a while." Sakiko took the cup and carefully drank from it. She immediately pulled it away from her mouth with her eyes squeezed shut, tightly, "Hunny-sempai, I think you put in wa-a-ay too much sugar."

"It's so yummy, isn't it?" Hunny asked cheerfully. He completely ignored what she said.

"Yes, it is, Hunny. Thank you." Sakiko smiled at him. He gave her a big smile and ran off to continue serving their guests. Sakiko took another sip of her drink. Once you got used to it, it was actually pretty good. But she knew it would send her straight to the dentist.

Tamaki joined her once again in the chair next to her, and put him arm around the back of her chair without thinking. Sakiko stiffened, feeling the other female eyes resting on her. Tamaki just continued smiled, completely oblivious, "I think this is going really well. How much money do you think we've made so far?"

"Um, I wouldn't be able to say, I haven't really been paying attention, just taking the money." Sakiko said, feeling more and more awkward.

"Hey, Tamaki! Can you bring me another glass?" Yelled a red head from group of five.

Tamaki smiled and stood up to pour another glass of juice, "I'll be right back." He winked and left her there. Sakiko smiled to herself, falling into her own little world. Until she heard the girls (of the red head's group) giggling. Sakiko looked over and listened in.

"Tamaki …" The red head began with a smile that said she was about to laugh with her friends, "Do you have a crush on Sakiko?"

"What? No!" Tamaki yelled, drawing the attention of everyone around, "Where would you get an idea like that?"

"Well, she has been hanging out with the Host club a lot." The red head told him.

"Yeah, especially with you." Said her friend.

"And you just put your arm around her like you were dating or something." Another friend added. Tamaki's eyes widened, as he realized his mistake, but he regained his calmness before the girls noticed. Whispers started up in the circles of girls around them, and they all glanced between Tamaki and Sakiko.

"She's a really good friend. Is there any harm in showing it?" Tamaki replied coolly.

"I guess not ..." The girls he was talking to looked down in disappointment. No good gossip for them! Tamaki nodded and went back to Sakiko. Everyone continued what they were doing before and Sakiko turned to him.

"Good save." She smiled. Tamaki chuckled and leaned back in his chair.

"Yeah, but it would be nice if hadn't needed to."

"I know. But not now."

"At least we won't have them prying at us in Canada." He looked over at Sakiko with a goofy grin on his face.

Sakiko laughed, "Yep, can't wait."

Sakiko was feeling a bit queezy and dizzy from that ride. She'd never been on an airplane. It had been an interesting flight, though. But once back on land, she was being held upright by Tamaki.

"Come on, let's sit down while we wait for the car." Tamaki led her over to a bench and sat down beside her.

She smiled once she felt a bit better, "Thanks, Tamaki."

"No problem. I can't leave you to fall a million times." He joked.

Sakiko laughed, "Yeah, then I'd never forgive you."

A black van pulled up in front of them and the door rolled open to reveal the twins and Hunny, "Come on, guys!" Kaoru said.

"Jeez, boss, we're not gonna wait all day!"

Sakiko and Tamaki smiled at their friends, walked to the van and hopped in. The ride to their cabin was almost an hour long. An hour filled with the twins and Hunny singing "commoner's songs." Of course, they forced Sakiko to teach them more once she felt better. They were all songs she'd learned around campfires. She loved them. But not after she had to sing them a million times.

They arrived to a cabin that was located in the edge of a forest. It even had a private lake behind it. Kyoya unlocked it and the driver hauled their things inside while they looked around the cabin. Not that there was much to look at.

"There's only two rooms?" Hikaru asked, a little weirded-out.

"OOOH! That means Sakiko will have to change in the same room as us!" Kaoru said with his brother as they surrounded her.

"Not if I kick your butts out then lock the door." Sakiko said, and carried her things to her bunk. The twins looked at each other, shrugged and went to do the same.

"Does anybody know what that big shack outside is for?" Hunny asked, cluelessly.

"It's probably a boat shed, Hunny, there's a lake behind the cabin."

"Hey, uh, guys, where's the bathroom?" Tamaki wondered.

"There's probably an outhouse around here somewhere. We should probably go find it." Sakiko led them outside. They searched around the cabin and boat shed until Sakiko found the outhouse beside the boat shed.

"That's it?" Kaoru asked.

"Yeah. Why?"

"I found it earlier. I didn't think that would be it. It can't be a bathroom! It's way too small."

"It's all you really need." Sakiko opened the door, "See? Toilet there," The Host club looked at the toilet seat sitting on the wood oddly, "Toilet paper there. And there's a tap right there." Sakiko pointed to the bucket with a tap attached, the soap bottle and towel.

"Seriously?" The twins said together.

"Yeah." Sakiko nodded, becoming a little annoyed with how close-minded they were all being.

"So … where's the shower." Hunny looked around innocently and asked.

"There's a lake right over there."

"Ooooh." Everyone said together. They were all so amazed with Sakiko. She seemed to have all the answers. Although 'everyone' seemed to consist of Tamaki, Hunny, and the twins. Tomoya and Kyoya just stood around, already knowing it all. And Mori paid attention, he just didn't seem all that interested. He didn't see everything quite as interesting as his friends and cousin did.

"So should we see what boats are in that shed?" Sakiko asked, trying to break the four from their fascination. And they all replied with enthusiastic yells. Kyoya handed her the key and went inside to do something on his laptop.

Sakiko unlocked it and they all helped push the door open. The light that streamed in to the once pitch-black shed revealed a large fishing boat, a paddleboat and a canoe. One by one, they pulled each out and pushed them into the water, then tied them up to the dock. Once they were all floating in the water, everyone left to explore or do something inside, until it was just Tamaki and Sakiko.

"Do you want to go out in one of them?" Sakiko asked.

"Sure, which one?"

"I like paddleboats the best." Sakiko said and walked out towards it, she didn't bother to get one of the life vests inside, paddleboats are virtually untippable.

"Okay, I've never been in one of these." He followed her over and helped her get in. She looked up at him before reaching out her hand to him.

"You know, there seems to be a LOT of things you've never done." She told him with a straight face, shielding her eyes from the sun.

He smiled and stepped into the boat, "Yeah, well, I guess I haven't been as lucky as you."

"Yes, you have been," He looked at her quizzically, "If you hadn't been, you never would have met me." Sakiko smiled and so did Tamaki.

"So how do we work this thing?" Tamaki looked around it for paddles or a motor.

Sakiko smiled at his silliness, "Put your feet on the black pedals." He did so and she started pushing them in circles like a bicycle. Tamaki caught on and followed her example. Sakiko gripped the joystick, trying to steer to boat, but failing miserably. The two laughed all the way out to the middle of the lake, which took a while. Not because it was a big lake, but because she couldn't steer right, neither could Tamaki, and they were both laughing about it too much.

"Wow, now my legs a sore from all that pedaling." Tamaki laughed.

"We can just drift for a while." Sakiko took her feet off the pedals and placed them on the edge of the boat. Tamaki did the same and slipped his arm around her neck. Sakiko sighed happily and rested her head on his shoulder. They sat in the quiet for a while, just enjoying eachother's company.

"It really is beautiful out here." Sakiko said as she looked at their surroundings.

"Hm. Yes, but not as beautiful as you." He took her chin and gently turned her head to face him.

She smiled back at him, "You're such a suck-up, Tamaki."

He chuckled and caressed her face. She closed her eyes abd breathed inwards, but before she could open them again, his lips were on hers.

Kaoru, Hikaru, Hunny and Mori leaned against the railing of the left side of the deck. They couldn't see much, but they could tell the two lovebirds were kissing. It really got to them all.

"Does any one else think this is a little unfair?" Hikaru asked. The other three raised their hands simultaneously. "Okay, just checking."

"I know they're dating but they should at least try to remember we're all here, too." Kaoru said, and his brother and Mori nodded in agreement.

"C'mon guys, we're all jealous, but we can't let that ruin our love for Tamaki and Sakiko." Hunny said, maturely.

"It won't ruin our love for Sakiko." Hikaru said, flatly.

"Hunny's right, Hikaru."

"Yeah, besides, even if one of us was dating her, then the rest would all be angry with that one. So it doesn't make any difference it's Tama-chan." Hunny added. The twins reluctantly nodded in agreement. Then the porch door opened and they all turned around to face Kyoya.

"What are you all doing? Oh, they're out there." Kyoya said, rubbing it in a little deeper, "You shouldn't sulk over little things. Especially not together like this, they'll notice something's wrong." Kyoya turned to go back inside but Hikaru's words stopped him.

"We all know you're sulking in there."

"Yeah, we all know you like Sakiko, too."

"Don't be absurd." Kyoya said and shut the door. The four turned back to the water and sighed.

"He's such a liar." Hikaru said, and the rest nodded in agreement.

Sorry it's so short again! :( The next won't be done for a week or so but it'll be longer!