AN: Sorry I haven't updated in awhile! I didn't mean to take so long to get this chapter out, but it was hard to find time to write. I ended up spending a lot of time watching the world cup on TV. But, I'm back now! And I'm going to get back to a normal update schedule. This next chapter should be out next friday. I really need to get this story moving along, but it should be happening soon. I think. Haha.

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Well enjoy the chapter!

DISCLAIMER: I do not own OHSHC.


Rosalia slumped forward in her desk as the bell to dismiss class rang out. Day two was finally over and the transfer student was certain that she would never become accustomed to life in Japan. She didn't even have any freedom here, at least back in Italy she could roam the streets without a guard tailing her, not that she had tried to roam the streets of Japan. It was quite difficult to slip out of her servant's sight. The guards her father had hired wouldn't even let her go anywhere aside from school. It was like she was on lock down.

When she was at home the servants watched her like a hawk, never allowing her to have a chance to escape. Each moment she had planned to sneak away had been thwarted by the maids, butlers or guards. They always managed to spot her just as she was about to slip out. They we're obviously prepared for her rebellious and mischievous personality.

It had only been two days, but the girl was already about to go insane. She needed space, she needed privacy. She needed to be anywhere other than the place she called home. If she had to stay cooped up in her house for one more day she was going to lose it. The only place she had any kind of freedom was at school.

Thus, the transfer student wasn't ready to go home just yet. Rosalia pulled out her phone, quickly dialing a number. She pressed the small gadget to her ear, "I'm going to look around the school for a bit. I don't want you waiting around, so I'll call when I'm finished with my business." She said in a commanding manner, before hanging up.

The classroom was mostly empty by now; students had fled the scene as quickly as they could. Rosalia was practically alone in the desolated area. She tapped her finger to her chin, trying to think of what she could do now that she had some free time. It's not like she had anyone she wanted to hang out with, all her friends were back in Italy.

She didn't really have any friends she could hang out with here. Sure, some of the kids in her school had talked to her, ate lunch with her, and kept her company during study hall, but she wouldn't exactly call them friends. She hadn't had time to actually connect with anyone.

Rosalia sighed and leaned back in her chair, forcing it to balance on the two back legs. She leaned her head back to stare at the celling. She was bored. There was absolutely nothing to do at this school. Maybe she could sneak off the grounds and take a train to a more interesting part of town, like a commoner hang out or something.

Rosalia didn't bother to look at the door as she heard it open; she just figured the few remaining students we're leaving to do more interesting things then sit around in a practically empty classroom. She closed her eyes, not minding the footsteps that approached her desk. Maybe somebody just left something behind.

Rosalia didn't even open her eyes to acknowledge the presence. That was her first mistake. If she had her eyes open she would have been able to prepare herself for what would happen next. The girl made a yelp noise as she was pulled backwards by two pairs of arms, her chair clattering helplessly to the floor.

"It's dangerous to sit in your chair like that," two voices called out in union.

The girl pulled at her arms, trying to get out of the grasp of the two demonic twins. "Let go of me."

"Sorry, we can't…"

"We're under orders from the boss."

"Seriously, you guys! I don't have time for this!"

"It's not like you have anything better to do," Hikaru said in annoyance.

The twins began to drag a struggling Rosalia down a series of hallways. Unfortunately for the girl, the halls were mostly empty. And when people did spot the trio they only smiled and waved as the twins flashed seemingly innocent smiles at the bystanders.

Rosalia sighed. She knew which way they were heading. She had been down this way once before. At the end of this hall they would reach music room 3.

"I don't want to go to the Host Club."

The twins shared a look, clearly not expecting her to know about the host club just yet.

"I can't say I'm surprised that you know of our club," Hikaru wore a smug expression on his face.

"The ladies never stop talking about it. No doubt you're curious. You don't have to try and hide it." Kaoru mirrored his brother's expression.

Rosalia rolled her eyes, "I'm not that impressed by your silly little club. It's nothing, but a joke."

"Our club is anything, but a joke Miss Altimari." Kyoya's cool voice reached her ears.

Rosalia turned her head slightly to glance backwards at Kyoya. "It seems like a joke to me. All you guys do is mindlessly flirt with girls. You only toy with their feelings."

Kyoya shrugged, "It's just business."

Rosalia glared at Kyoya, her green eyes locking with his grey ones. Everything was just business with him. She was so focused on being angry at Kyoya that she hadn't even realized the twins had released her arms.

"Mommy! Our club is not just business!" Tamaki said emerging from the Host Club room, "We treat the ladies just as they deserve, like nothing less than a princess. We fulfil their dreams and show them a wonderful world where they can spend their time at their leisure!"

Rosalia looked at Kyoya, raising an eyebrow, "Mommy?"

The teen just pushed up his glasses ignoring the girl's response. In the background Tamaki continued to talk about how great the Host Club was, although nobody was paying attention to his rambling.

"Just ignore, Tamaki-Sempai. He can be a bit…eccentric." Haruhi had finally made her appearance.

"Haruhi! You're late!" Tamaki stopped his grand speech, to point at the neatly dressed schoolboy.

"You cancelled club today, sempai."

"We still have business to attend to, Haruhi! Gentlemen can't be late to their appointments."

Haruhi sighed, seeming bored.

"If you guys have business …what am I doing here?" Rosalia spoke up.

Tamaki clapped his hands together. "You are part of our plans, Rosie!"

Rosalia raised an eyebrow in confusion.

"Well you are engaged to Kyoya," Kaoru said, causing Rosalia's eyes to widen in surprise.

"Yeah, we kind of have to be nice to you," Hikaru seemed a bit annoyed.

Haruhi shot a glare at Hikaru and elbowed him in the ribs.

Rosalia frowned slightly, before glancing towards Kyoya. "I wasn't aware we we're announcing it," She hissed.

Annoyance flickered across Kyoya's eyes for a moment, "They dragged it out of me. It wasn't my original intention to tell them."

Tamaki frowned, "Don't be so mean Kyoya! Daddy has a right to know when Mommy is getting engaged."

Rosalia raised an eyebrow again, "Is there something I should know about you two…" She gestured between the two teens.

Tamaki grinned, unknowingly, and placed his arms around Kyoya's shoulder. "We're a family! The entire Host Club is a family!" He said with a stupid grin on his face.

Kyoya looked like he wanted to facepalm, instead he took a deep breath and moved out from under Tamaki's arm, "Ignore him, he's an idiot," Kyoya muttered angrily.

Rosalia's eyes widen slightly in surprise, this was the first expression of emotion that she had actually witnessed from Kyoya. She didn't think it was possible for the cold hearted teen to have emotions.

The twins, who had been trying to hide their laughter, were no longer able to stay quiet. Their laughs rang through the hall as they slid against the wall, mumbling incoherent things about Tamaki and Kyoya.

Rosalia shrugged, "No, its fine Kyoya. I don't mind if you have something on the side with Tamaki," She said with an innocent smile.

The twins began to laugh harder, clutching their stomachs.

Tamaki tilted his head to the side slightly in confusion, while Kyoya gave Rosalia a sharp glare.

Rosalia just shrugged her shoulders, as she continued to smile innocently.

Kyoya pushed up his glasses, "We have plans for today," Kyoya attempted to change the subject.

Tamaki clapped his hands together once again, "Rosie! We are going to throw you a welcome party!" He grabbed the girl's wrist, "To Haruhi's house!" Tamaki began to drag the girl back down the hall.

Haruhi frowned, "Wait, Sempai! I didn't agree to this! You said we would use somebody else's house!" Haruhi followed Tamaki.

"But, your place is more fun!" Tamaki turned his attention to Rosalia, "Have you ever been to a commoner's house?"