A/N: Hey ya'll! Here's another chapter. I'm trying to see how to approach the KyouyaxSarah dilemma, so please have patience! I don't like it when the characters fall in love like the first chapter. Well, it's been eight, so I suppose I'd better get a move on!

The next day we had no classes. The host club was open for lunch, and we were doing a new cosplay. Since no one but the Hitachiin twins knew what it was, everyone was worried. Haruhi tried to comfort me, saying that their mom designed them.

I ate breakfast with Kasanoda. He was really becoming a good friend of mine, much to the twins' dislike. They still hadn't forgiven him for the Haruhi incident. Well, neither had Tamaki, but he at least acted civil.

I walked to the host club room alone. We had to be there an hour before it opened, and it was almost ten. I warily opened the door, and saw the entire host club already dressed.

"No. Way." I said, eyeing their outfits. "No freaking way."

All the guys were dressed in Greek robes, with their respective gods' names written on a sash that was hanging Miss America style over one shoulder.

I started to back out of the room, stepping slowly with my hand still on the knob.

"Wait! Where are you going?" Hunny asked, coming up to me and opening his eyes wide. Ugh. I hated that look, because it got me every time.

"I'm not dressing in togas." I spat out the word.

"Aw, come on, Sarah!" Hikaru and Kaoru sped to my side.

"They are actually quite comfortable."

"And popular with the customers," Kyouya added.

"Ugh. I'm not doing it." I was firm on my decision, at least until Mori threw me over his shoulders and carried me into the dressing room where Haruhi was waiting for me. I was banging on his back with my fists, but it didn't make a difference. He walked out of the room, closing the curtain behind him.

"Haruhi, how are you going to wear a toga since you are a girl? All the other guys have half of their chests showing."

"I'll wear a simple one that covers me up. The customers expect that from me now."

"Oh."

Haruhi picked up a stylish-looking robe with the name "Aphrodite" written on the sash.

"No, no, no, no, I'm NOT going to be Aphrodite!" I said. "Can't I just be Athena or something, well, modest like that?"

"No, we don't have an Athena robe. This is the one the twins picked out."

"THE TWINS CHOSE ME TO BE APHRODITE!" I was fuming.

"Sarah, there's nothing you can do about it. This is the only girl robe we have."

I sighed and tried to calm down as I changed into the robe. It was quite pretty, actually. It curved around my neck like a halter top, but crossed at my chest. It barely touched my knees, which I was a fan of. I hated long dresses. The sash was elegantly embroidered into the robe, so it didn't hang off the dress. I put on the gladiator sandals that were set out for me, and Haruhi put the golden crown atop my head. It looked like a ring of olive leaves, but it was golden. A piece of my hair was braided and the maids applied makeup on my face. I was ready to go.

"Haruhi, what Greek god are you?"

"Hephaestus." Haruhi looked gloomy. She was wearing a plate of armor over her robe.

I laughed at her as we walked into the room where the rest of the host club was waiting. I took notes on which Greek gods they were.

Tamaki was Apollo, which suited him, I suppose. Mori was Ares. Kyouya was Hades. He didn't seem to care that the twins compared to him as the lord of the underworld. Hikaru was Dionysus, and Kaoru was Hermes. I laughed and read Hunny's robe.

"Hunny, Cupid isn't a Greek god!" I exclaimed as I looked at his outfit. He had little wings and a bow with heart-shaped arrows.

"I know, but I like Cupid so much better! By the way, I like your robe. It looks really cute on you!"

"Um, thanks."

Remembering which god I was, I sullenly shuffled to the window.

"Why couldn't I be Athena. Or even Artemis?"

"Because we wanted to see your reaction." The twins wrapped their arms around my robe-clad waist.

I slumped my shoulders even more.

"Sarah, your posture is not very becoming," Kyouya commented, not taking his eyes off his clipboard.

"I don't really care right now, Hades. I have other things to think about, like how unfair it is that I have to be Aphrodite when I'm a virgin!"

The twins shook their heads and wagged their fingers at me. "That is not the right attitude, Sarah. The host club is open in fifteen minutes and you have to be ready."

I sighed and straightened my back, dreading the two hours that were to come. I wanted to take the awful robes off! Or at least change the sash… I mean really, Aphrodite didn't exactly have the best reputation out of all the Greek gods.

The host club was opened and everyone crowded into the room. They all raved about the cosplay, and I had many compliments. I accepted them with a sort of strained smile, since I still wasn't happy with it.

"Everyone! There is a small gathering area we have set up in the garden. We are going to go there today. We will serve all sorts of food, so everyone, please come down with us!"

I started to step towards the door, but Kyouya stopped me.

"Get someone to accompany you. This is the host club, after all."

I nodded and found Kasanoda. I promptly slipped my arm through his, and we went down to the garden. We split off as I went to care for more customers.

The outside hosting was a success, as was our cosplay. Even though I enjoyed the party, I was glad when it was over. I quickly changed back into my school dress, eager to get rid of the robe. I took the crown off but left the little braid in my hair.

As I stepped out of the changing room and replaced the curtain, I felt a hand on my shoulder. I turned around to see Kyouya, holding his closed book in his hand.

"You did well today. Even though the robes were a little uncalled for…"

"No problem." I replied, eager to get out into the room and give the twins a piece of my mind.

"Hey, but it wasn't the twins that picked the robes," Kyouya said, stopping me from going out the door by holding my shoulders. "Their mom designed all the robes."

"Their mom?" I asked with curiosity.

"Yes. So don't get mad at them, even though they probably do deserve it," he added.

"Why do they deserve it?"

"…Nevermind." He took his hands off my shoulders and walked back into the room. I followed him, no longer planning on yelling at the twins.

I decided to teach the twins how to play tennis with the remainder of the afternoon.

We changed and headed off for the tennis courts, my waist circled by the two arms.

"Hey, Sarah?" Hikaru said.

"Hm?"

"How do you feel about Kyouya?"

I looked over at him. "Well, I don't know. He's nice, sometimes. Why?"

"But how do you feel about him. Like, as enemies, or friends, or more than friends…"

"Oh. I never thought of that. Well, friends, I suppose. He's been rather kind to me lately."

"Nothing more?"

"No."

"Ah," he said.

We had arrived at the tennis courts, and I scurried to my side of the court as I showed the two how to hit the ball with the racquet. Which took all of two seconds. I served, and we started hitting the ball back and forth.

"Are we doing well?" Hikaru asked.

"Yeah…" I said, running to hit the ball.

It bounced towards Kaoru. He backed up quickly, trying to get a decent shot at the ball. He tripped over his own feet on the court and fell flat on his back.

He skidded a little and laid down on the green tennis court.

"Karou!" Hikaru and I yelled. We ran up to Kaoru, who was still laying on the concrete, tears streaming down his face.

"Are you okay?" I asked with concern. He sat up and leaned on one arm, his other arm wiping the tears from his face. He was laughing.

I giggled as I replayed the scene in my head. Hikaru joined in and we all rolled around the court, laughing like maniacs.

We finished playing about thirty minutes later, and we went back to the host club all hot and sweaty. I laid down on the couch and took a long-needed nap while the twins went off into a corner, whispering to Kyouya. I blocked them out of my mind, falling into sleep a few minutes later.

A/N: So?

Anywho, it's the weekend starting tomorrow afternoon, and I'm not sure if I'll be able to get a chapter posted by then. But I will have one this weekend. It's weird, though, because when I say I'm not going to have a chapter, I do. And I have trouble sometimes with getting chapters in when I promise then. :( Just, expect a chapter whenever. If you set it on your alerts, it will tell you! WOW.

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