Title: My Twin, the Monster
Summary: When you are born a twin, you would assume you would be close to that twin because you share a lot of things. Not in the Shiba twins' case. They cannot even stand to be in the same room, what would happen if their situation was interfered with by the Host Club?
Warnings: This fanfiction will include swearing, underaged drinking and other such things that is unfitting for those under 13 years. Should the fanfiction evolve to include other subjects that may be sensitive for some readers, this section will update. As such it is rated T, this may be subject to change should the fanfiction evolve.
Chapter Length: 1440 words | 10657 words total
Chapter Seven
The Home
Kasuko grumbled as she flicked through an informational book about getting into Gardening. The idea didn't appeal at all, willingly trawling her hands through the dirt? No thank you. Neither did the idea of fertilizing the dirt with...urgh cow dung and the lark.
Her cram school was cancelled for whatever reason, but she was still under house arrest. As she assumed, her parents had no idea of her detention earlier today otherwise the moment she got in she'd have a barrage of harsh words waiting for her.
Kasumi studied the book written in French, it was slightly difficult for her to read, but it was a French translation of Wuthering Heights. A book she'd known all too well in English, so it wasn't the hardest book to read. Though her mind was elsewhere, thinking of the curious brunet.
She forgot their name, or even if they gave it. But something about their curiosity bugged her immensely, almost as if someone had put them up to it. But who? She felt like there was so much more to his questions, but with no where to direct her questions it only ended up with infuriation.
She slammed her book closed.
"Um, miss?" A maid called the girl's attention from the doorway. Kasumi's head snapped up, unaware anyone had been with her. She quickly composed herself, ejecting all anger from her system.
"Yes?"
"There's a group of men here that are asking for you by name. Would you like to speak to them, or should I send them away?"
"Did anyone give a name?" Kasumi asked, wondering why the maid even bothered asking her. It was apart of her job to keep out unwanted visitors, it wasn't like someone could walk up to her gate and ask to see inside. Or at least, she had somewhat a small amount of confidence that her staff wasn't incompetent.
"Well, yes. They each gave a name, the reason I'm asking is that they are all sons of very big businesses. Your father is on a business trip and your mother hasn't returned home yet." The maid explained.
With a sigh, Kasumi stood. "Alright, you may let them into the entrance hall. I'll meet with them and ask what it is they want. Do not let my sisters know we have visitors as they will not be staying long."
"Yes, miss." She nodded, excusing herself.
Kasumi once again sighed, checking over her appearance in the mirror. She had long since changed out of her uniform and into a pink slightly formal dress. It was redundant to do so, as the only reason she'd chosen it to please her mother. Who wasn't here in the first place, probably wouldn't be home for a while.
She made her way over to the entrance hall in good time, her visitors hadn't entered yet but they weren't far behind.
The group of six walked through the doors, their eyes almost immediately laid upon their target.
"Hello there, I've been informed you wish to speak with me. I'm Kasumi Shiba. May I ask what you wish to talk about?" Kasumi stated, her voice calm and level-headed just as she had been taught.
"Yes! My name is Tamaki Suoh! We go to the same school, and I didn't get a chance to see you earlier." The tall blond jumped forward excitedly.
"Well, Suoh, I appreciate your enthusiasm to meet with me... Well, pardon me for saying, but it sounds rather creepy for you to visit my home instead of waiting to meet me tomorrow at school." Kasumi sighed with a deadpan expression. The blond deflated.
"My apologies for my friend, Ms Shiba. I'm Kyoya Ootori, my father deals with your father and we were wondering if we could join you and your family for dinner." The bespectacled man stepped forwards.
"I believe you're out of luck. My father is currently on a business trip and my mother won't be home until later tonight. Dinner will be just my sisters and I, and if you'll forgive my bluntness that is how it will stay."
"Gettin' some ice cream, sneaking out for ice cream, off to—" Kasuko cut herself off as she walked into the front entrance. "Oh. Hey didn't know we had visitors. These your man whores?"
Kasumi's hands curled into fists. "Not at all. I ask that you do not speak to visitors in that way, Kasuko. Even if I was in the middle of asking them to leave. And what was it that I overheard? You know you aren't to leave the house at this time."
"Pfft. Who cares! I'm already under house arrest! Hey hot twins, can I leave with you?" Kasuko moved forwards smiling at the gingers as she pulled the two by the hand. She was already out of the door with them before she heard Kasumi yell at her from behind.
"So what's the deal with you lot? You the kinda guys with sticks up your assholes or do you actually get out and have some fun?" Kasuko asked as she fell into a stride, the six guys she had taken with her hesitantly trailing behind. They had come to the Shiba household to possibly find out more about the two girls but didn't quite expect to be taken somewhere with one of them.
Tamaki made a sound of shock at the cuss word, his young innocent mind rather surprised at her. The Hitachiins rolled their eyes at their friend, before speaking up. "We're not delinquents but we know how to have fun."
"Oh? You're judging me now?" Kasuko snapped back, not actually offended. "I'm not the one still in uniform after school ended nearly three hours ago."
"Ms. Shiba, we came over right after club so you'll have to forgive our appearance." Kyoya spoke up, clearly just wanting to get to the bottom of this whole ordeal so that he can close the book on the whole subject but unfortunately it looks like it wasn't going to be such a walk in the park.
"Ooo! Isn't my sister a special little girl! First day of school and someone already has a cute little crush on her, which one is it? You don't have to be shy." Kasuko grinned at the group as the Ice Cream shop she had intended to go to came into view.
The group shared a look before Hani spoke up. "My friend Takashi!" He pointed to the tall male who hadn't spoken. He shouldn't have been surprised by his cousin, but he was anyway. Kasuko raised her eyebrows in surprise, not at all expecting to be right about a crush but within moments her surprise turned to confidence. Oh what an opportunity to crush this boy's view of the "goddess" known as Kasumi.
"Well, Takashi, I'll let you in on a little secret. My sister? She's kind of a raging bitch." Kasuko fake whispered as she pushed open the Ice Cream Parlour's door, quickly ordering a four scoop tub of mint chocolate chip. "Like, when she was telling you all to leave, she was one hundred percent insulting every single one of you in her head." She took her ice cream and sat in a large booth.
"She seemed very polite though." Tamaki said slightly dejected, he hadn't imagined in the world someone would think horribly of a person with just the meeting of them.
"Oh yeah, that's one of the ways you know she's insulting you. She's beyond casual with those she likes, but in situations and around people that she doesn't like she becomes the perfect image of politeness. The only person that doesn't count with is me, because I irk her so much that she openly insults me." Kasuko grinned openly, seeming as if she was proud that her sister hated her so much. It only got the club wondering so much more...
"What happened to make her hate you so much?" Hani asked innocently, his eyes turning wide in hopefulness.
"Yeah, don't expect me to answer that. Hell, I've only known you guys the past fifteen minutes." Kasuko snapped as she took a large spoonful of the mint chocolate chip. She had to hand it to the place, it was the best ice cream she'd had in a long time. "And if someone doesn't buy me a milkshake to go along with this ice cream, you ain't getting any more information."
"She's a ray of sunshine." Hikaru snidely commented to his brother who could only nod.
My apologies for the lack of update. I honestly have no idea where I'm going with this, nor how long I want it. I know that this won't be resolved in three months but I'm genuinely running out of insults for these two. HOW DO OFFICIAL FILM WRITERS DO THIS?!
