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Haruhi woke up, and had no idea where she was. The room was small, windowless and the door was sealed shut. Fear engulfed her, small spaces had never been a problem, but now it seemed like the walls were closing in on her. Her breathing quickened, but she quickly got it under control. Hunni was curled in the corner, still unconscious. She knelt down beside him and shook him a little, "Hunni-sempai." she said, "Wake up please."
He stirred a little, then sat up, rubbing his head, "Haru-chan, what happened?"
"I think he got us."
He didn't bother planning anything extravagant with 2nd and 4th, he just left them in an abandoned warehouse freezer for them to starve (well, they would die of dehydration first) as long as they were dead. Getting them there had been no easy task, stealing a car and dragging them in there. 2nd weighed more than he appeared.
But they weren't his concern now, while he had to get back to Tokyo, there were three still alive.
Mori arrived at the police station to find Tamaki waiting for him, "You called."
Tamaki quickly explained everything to him and his face turned pale, "We're waiting for Hikaru." he finished off his explanation.
Cold fear grew in Mori as they waited for Hikaru, he hadn't been with Hunni at Kyoto and now he was in danger.
Hikaru walked into the station; he had dark circles under his eyes and his hair had not been carefully styled as it usually was. "What is this Tono?" he sounded tired as well.
"Haruhi and Hunni-sempai are in trouble."
He stared at his sempai's for a long time, then turned around without a word and walked away.
"Where are you going Hikaru?" Tamaki demanded, grabbing his shoulder, "Didn't you hear me?"
"I heard you, I'm going home."
"Home? Why would you do that when your friends are in trouble?"
Hikaru turned around, "Nothing matters anymore! We're going to die and that's it, there's no point in helping. I'm going home."
Tamaki punched him in the face and Hikaru stumbled back stunned, "You idiot," Tamaki growled, "you said you were in love with Haruhi, but this is how you treat her? Is this what Kaoru would have wanted? Go home and wait for your death then, Mori-sempai and I are going to go save the ones we care for, but you only care for yourself."
He stared wide-eyed at Tamaki, only Haruhi had ever talked to him like that before. If he continued to be selfish, then she wouldn't be around any more. Hikaru averted his graze, "You're right. I'm sorry, I'll help."
Tamaki relaxed, "We have to get to Kyoto right now, there's a helicopter waiting for us."
The three got into Tamaki's car and prayed that their two missing friends were okay.
He didn't know why he did it, but he passed by the Hanoinzuka's mansion before he left Kyoto. The investigators were all around, they must have used a helicopter to get there so fast. Smiling, he knew they would find his tracks in the garden, but after that they would lose him. The car he had stolen was just a few blocks away so that was a dead end for them.
One of the investigators was talking to a maid, "Make sure Hitachiin-kun is safe in his room, we might move him to a hospital later, make sure the window is locked." the maid nodded and scurried off.
'Hitachiin-kun?' he thought, '3rd or 6th? Why would he need moving to a hospital?' He carefully walked around the house, looking in the windows. Near the back of the house, he saw that 3rd (for he could tell them apart) laying on a bed with both legs in casts. His fists clenched, some how this boy had survived a fall into Tokyo bay with nothing more than broken legs. He changed his plan, he was staying in Kyoto.
When they arrived at Kyoto, investigators were running around everywhere, yelling out information and looking worried. Akio, the lead investigator had set up his headquarters in the main hall so he could watch over the comings and goings of his people. "What are you doing here?" he asked incredulously, "Kyoto is the last place you three should be. Go back to Tokyo now."
"They're our friends Akio-san, we want to help." Tamaki said.
"You can help by not getting killed." he sighed and rubbed his temple, "Just stay in the safe room. Itami!" he barked, "Take them to the safe room."
The young woman nodded, "Follow me." she lead them through a maze of hallways to a room with two gaurds at the door, "Stay here and don't leave." she warned then walked off.
Sharing a glance, they walked into the room. "Hey guys." a shadowy figure laying on a bed said.
"Kaoru!" Tamaki and Hikaru exclaimed, "What are you doing here?" Hikaru asked, running to his brother's side.
Kaoru explained what had happened, from the fall to when they told him Haurhi and Hunni were missing, "I'm sorry I didn't tell you I was alive Hikaru." he said sheepishly, "They told me not to."
He hung his head, "As long as your okay Kaoru, but we have to find Haruhi and Hunni-sempai."
"Where could he have taken them?" Kaoru voiced the question that was on all of their minds.
"Where do you think we are Haru-chan?" Hunni asked.
"I don't know Hunni-sempai." Haruhi sighed, they had been at this for about four hours and her stomach was rumbling because she hadn't eaten in, well, even she didn't know how long it had been. After Kaoru had fallen, she had kind of lost track of time, "They'll find us, we just have to have stay calm." Truth be told, she was scared that they wouldn't be found. You could go for weeks without food, but only three days without water. They had at least seventy-two hours.
"Haru-chan, why would he do this?"
She thought about it, "Well, he must be getting desperate, or we wouldn't be here together. He was in the garden, so he must have heard that the police were on to him."
"He acted without thinking and brought us here." Hunni sat down, "But we don't know where we are."
"If he had a car we could be anywhere, how long do you think we were out?"
Hunni looked at his watch, "Thirty minutes maybe."
"So we're at least still in Kyoto, that's good."
"He probably went back to Tokyo."
Bouncing ideas like this was keeping them occupied, but not for long. Haruhi noted how in this situation, Hunni-sempai was a more serious person. She guessed she hadn't notice before that everyone had changed since Kyouya-sempai's death. She sat in that empty room, wondering if they had changed for better or worse.
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