The rest of the weekend passed quickly, and now I was getting dressed for school again. I smiled at myself in the mirror, loving my new hair. A pair of ripped jeans found their way to my legs, and I decided to go without a tie today. After the usual morning schedule and the ride, I ran into the third music room. "I'm home!" I shouted jokingly and danced over to where Haruhi and the twins were. "Hi, Rosemary," the female host greeted me, "You look nice today, when did you get a haircut?" I explained what had happened on Saturday, and the two of us laughed and joked until the last ones came. Mori and Hani were always the last ones to come, if Haruhi didn't get caught up in the library that is.

My eyes met the ones of the giant, and in a strange way I felt that my heart jumped in joy as I gave him a sweet smile. Although I didn't notice it myself, thinking about how he had helped me last time made me smile widely, and at first I didn't hear Kaoru call my name. "Rosemary?" he said while poking my shoulder. "Huh, what?" I said looking around confused. Hikaru laughed. "Why were you smiling like that?" he said, looking at me suspiciously. I explained that I was just thinking about someone I knew, and that was all that was needed to make the little devil types interested. They kept going on and on, with this huge need of knowing who it was. But I did my best in persuading them that it was not important, until Hikaru blurted out with a "Was it your crush, perhaps?" Everyone went silent as I stared at him. Luckily I was in defence-mode (meaning I only said and did smart things, not thinking much about what I really meant, as long as I won the discussion) and laughed lightly: "As if I have one." I chuckled and shook your head. "It was just someone I know, honest!" I sighed.

The discussion ended with that, as Kyouya called everyone to take a look at today's costumes. The twins and Tamaki raced for the dressing room, while I, Haruhi, Hani and Mori walked normally. "I wonder what today's theme is, nee, Takashi?" "Hai," he replied, and the little boy kept babbling on about what he thought it could be. When we entered the room, we saw eight piles of clothing lined up, and one of them had a note with my name on. Excited I took one by one piece up for a closer look, and my jaw dropped to the ground. An amazing copy of a British uniform from the 17th century had been made for me, and it was perfectly made, to every little detail.

"Get out!" I commanded and hushed the boys out so that I and Haruhi could change peacefully. She had got a uniform as well, but hers was like the French one. "Looks like we will be enemies today my friend," I said jokingly, and soon both of us stepped out in our brand new uniforms, and let the males try on their outfits. After a while they came out in their great looking costumes, and I squealed in delight, and thanked the smart guy for fixing them.

The time was in for the customers to arrive, and we lined up in front of the door, ready to welcome them. It didn't take long until the first group of girls popped their heads in and let out several kyaaaas. "Welcome!" all of us smiled, and I lead the girls who were designating me over to my table, and I began to play the fun type as usual.

At one point Tamaki, who had his table next to mine, made a gesture towards my customers with a comment like so: "Out of all these girls there are none like you, my fair princess." And the girls he was entertaining blushed and giggled. As in rage I stood up dramatically, took one of my gloves up and smacked the French (yes, he had their uniform, just like Haruhi) prince's cheek (the impact was very gentle). Everyone stared at me in shock. "How dare you insult such beautiful and fair maidens, you fool!" I demanded and handed him a sword, not a real one of course, but very like one. "As the British gentleman I am, I cannot let this insulting speak of a French pass. Stand up and duel me." Tamaki seemed quite puzzled, but took the sword. Every girls' eye was no the two of us. Some of them screamed something to make me stop, while others almost fainted by excitement and began to cheer.

I began to move forward, and my combatant defended himself, and stroke back. In reality it was very slow and careful moves, but because of me moving my arms and feet dramatically, it looked much more thrilling. The duelling had been going on for about a minute when I made a nice move, making Tamaki's sword fly out of his hand. Gasps were heard from all over the room. "You lost," I said arrogantly, and while his customers checked up on him, I walked over to mine. Let us not forget that I was the fun type, so therefore I tripped over a banana, right in front of your table. "Embarrassed" I looked at the girls sitting there. "Gomene, ladies, I hoped I could impress you just this once without loosing my balance…" I whispered. "But as long as I can see your smiles, I'm happy!" that was the final line, and all of them giggled. From there on the club went on with its normal routines.