Chapter Nine: Kaisa's P.O.V.
I walked through the deserted hallways, lost in thought.
Chika made Nasira happy... Did I want Nasira to be happy? Yes, of course. But I also wanted Mori to be happy...
I sighed and stopped before the host club entrance. The doors were ajar.
I peeked in. The twins and Haruhi had already gone home. Tamaki was chatting amiably with Kyoya and Mori was helping the two of them clean up for the day.
This was his way of waiting for Honey no doubt. Was it just me or did he seem a bit sadder today? I sure hoped not.
On my way back to the dojo I ran into Honey.
"Where are you going, Kai-chan?"
"I'm gonna go check on Nasira and Chika-chan one more time."
His brow furrowed a bit. "Okay, just be careful, okay Kai-chan? They won't be staying much longer." He hurried off.
I looked after him. I was a bit surprised actually. I was sure there weren't many of them, but it's moments like that that define Honey-sempai as the older brother.
I knew he was hurting for Mori as much as I was, but he still wanted his brother to have some privacy. And Chika obviously couldn't ask for it himself because he didn't have a clue what was going on.
They were still there when Kaisa peeked through the crack in the door again. Nasira had never seemed so happy with another human being. Nasira liked being by herself and often told Kaisa so.
Kaisa sighed, just a tad bit jealous. She didn't know him personally, but Chika must be some guy for Nasira to willingly spend her afternoon with him.
As she left the two be a thought crossed her mind that brightened her day up considerably.
Officially or not, Chika was her best friend's boyfriend... that gave her every right to stalk him mercilessly and made sure he was fit to be so.
This put a bit of a skip in her step as she headed home.
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Nasira's P.O.V.
It was almost 4:30 when I finally left Ouran's dojo.
I'd offered to help Chika put away the mats, but he'd told me he could do it himself and that I'd better go home. It was better this way.
One: I was really late and my mom would freak when I got home.
Two: We both had a lot to think about.
I'd already called for the limousine to come get me. As I was putting my cell phone back in my pocket I decided now was probably a good time to start thinking.
I closed my eyes and turned my face up to the sky as the wind blew my hair back. It was such a nice day. The type of day that Kaisa would go on and on about. Before now, I'd never really understood what she meant. Of course, I'd never really listened.
Speak of the devil... When I opened my eyes Kaisa was getting into her own family's limousine. She didn't notice me.
What was Kaisa here so late for?
"Miss Koashki?" My head snapped over as the limo driver of my own family's car turned toward me. I hadn't even heard him pull up!
"Yes?" I can have a surprising amount of dignity considering I hated all the royal lessons. My tone clearly said: don't ask questions and Daddy doesn't get complained to.
Was I being a spoiled brat? Sure. But that was what I'd been brought up to be.
How cliché... The blame was always put on the parents, but rightfully so this time.
As we drove away I noticed someone else that had stayed late.
Mitskuni Haninozuka was headed through the double doors of the dojo.
Had Kaisa...?
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