AN: Hey guys, sorry about the long break between chapters. I've been kind of unmotivated lately, and also working on another project you can read about down at the end of this chapter.

K. : Thank you so much! I'm still building the whole Kyoya/Ena relationship, but for now I like just writing about the Club and their interactions. This is really meant to be a 'family dynamic' fic, so who knows?

Amethystgirly: OooH! That sounds like a really hilarious scenario. I know I want them to go to the ESB, so maybe we'll give those two a chance to work through it.

wealhtheow1: I just looked it up, and absolutely! That was basically what I had in mind, luxurious and a little bit ridiculous. And the carousel is a great idea, I'm sure that will work itself in.

Shantesa: Nope, Ena's full name is just Ena! Also, it's not super popular. I was digging around for names when I started this fic and it just kinda stuck out to me. And yeah, I agree that Kyoya and Ena need to work it out, especially cause they've both just been stewing in their rooms.

LunarFanGoddess: Ugh Tamaki, so blatant. Thank you!

bmg20: Oooooh, I could definitely have them visit ground zero, feels all around.

The Utterly Fabulous Z: Ahahah yesss, I'm glad!

EDIT: Just in case there was any confusion, I used to have a sort of filler, AN chapter in for the seventh chapter. When I took that down, all the reviews moved, so if it says you have reviewed on this chapter, it actually means chapter nine. This chapter is brand new!

The car was waiting for them when they got out of the hotel. Though, because of Kyoya's tendency to call ahead and plan everything out meticulously, it wasn't really surprising. It was also unsurprising that he'd hired a full stretch limo, which while extravagant, made sense in the long run. They were a big, rowdy group and a regular town car probably wouldn't be enough to contain the Host Club.

For whatever reason, Haruhi was still latched to Ena's arm and seemed to have no intention of letting go. It appeared that the younger girl had deemed herself head of the "Ena Support System" aka the "Keep An Eye On Ena So She Doesn't Embarrass Herself System". Rather than feeling swaddled, Ena was glad for the girl's proximity. She was the least stressful of the Club to be around. Something about Haruhi just put everyone at ease, which was definitely helpful at the moment.

Haruhi and Ena sat together in the limo, near the window so the younger teen could watch the scenery. Kaoru took the seat on the other side of Ena and started pointing things out and asking Ena questions about New York.

"I was actually here recently." Ena told the car. "One of my classes took a trip to the Museum of Natural History. It was really fun, although half of the class kept talking about how it was different that Night at the Museum. We also went on a quick tour of the city."

"Night at the Museum?" Honey asked.

"Remind me to host another movie night."

As the limo moved through the city, Ena realized she wasn't sure where they were headed. Kyoya had taken one look at her list of meal ideas, mostly food carts and burger joints, and insisted that he'd arrange all of that. Ena had been a little offended, but knew that the man could probably find places where the Club would actually want to eat. But if her memory was correct, the area they were heading was...

"Whoa, look at all the screens! It looks like Tokyo!" Tamaki cried, gazing out the window at Time Square.

Ena gave Kyoya a 'really?' look and he merely shrugged.

"You said to make this trip as special as possible, so here we are." Kyoya told the limo driver to pull up in front of a little brown building with an awning reading "Num Pang Sandwich Shop".

Ena was surprised, to say the least, that they weren't going to some fancy little place with quarter sized servings. The shop wasn't very busy, but the smells coming out the front door were amazing. Kyoya lead the group inside and a waiter guided them up a set of iron stairs. The walls were a dark orange color, with a long bar attached to them. The Club took their seats on bar stools and the waiter passed out menus.

Ena ended up by Haruhi, again, this time with Kyoya to her other side. She leaned over to whisper at him, Kyoya in turn curving his head towards her.

"What is this place?"

"A Cambodian sandwich shop. I figured something like this would be best to start with, simple but still hearty. It's good to store up energy now because we'll be walking around a lot, right?"

"It's strange that this place isn't busier," Ena looked around, realizing they were the only people upstairs.

"They do mainly take out here, but I figured after hours in a car and eating food on the road, it would be nice to have a sit down meal. I called ahead of time to make sure there would be seating available." He picked up his menu, Ena doing the same.

Amazingly, the prices where really reasonable and Ena could feel her shoulders relaxing a bit. There was a pork sandwich that look amazing and lots of cool drinks. Soon the waiter came back around and got everybody's orders and then they were left to themselves.

The twins and Tamaki were bouncing in their seats, talking about a carousel they had seen on the way to the shop. Ena was positive that they'd all be dragged to it later, if Kyoya hadn't already arranged for them to go. Honey was swinging his legs happily, excited about the food and the city and life in general. Even Mori looked oddly chipper, tapping his fingers on the bar lightly and looking up to give Ena a soft smile.

It occurred to Ena that, while this trip hadn't really been necessary, everyone looked more lively than they had in days. The Club was all excited to be in a new place and Ena could help but feel optimistic about the whole thing. If nothing else, they would have a fun time exploring together, and that was all Ena had really hoped for.

The waiter brought up their food a little while later, with the help of another staff member. They carried trays piled high with drinks and sandwiches, and passed them out to everyone at the bar.

Kyoy had ordered something spicy, obviously, and Ena tucked into her own sandwich. The Club was all quiet as they ate, a feat within itself, overwhelmed by the good food. When their waiter came back around, he found cleaned out trays and a huge tip waiting for him.

The Club took a moment to linger as Kyoya called for the car. They goofed around, talking about where they wanted to go now that they were in New York. Soon Kyoya gave the word and the Club went back downstairs, waving at the cooks as they left the all climbed back into the limo, Ena taking a seat by Haruhi again. As Kyoya gave the directions to the driver, a song began to play off Ena's phone.

"With flaming locks of auburn hair~" Dolly Parton drawled and Ena hastily grabbed her cell.

"I gotta take this." Ena told the Club apologetically. "Hey Luce, what's up?"

"Nothing much, I'm just out with Megan. We're at the mall and we were wondering if you wanted to come hang out?"

"Oh, um." Ena glanced out the window at the busy street of New York. "I can't right now, actually. Sorry."

"That's fine! Maybe we could come over tomorrow, or go see a movie or something? I feel like it's been forever since we've seen you."

"Actually, Luce. I'm not going to be back in town for a few days." Ena winced.

"Oh! Did you finally make it to Oregon?"

"No, I'm in New York City."

"..."

Ena heard nothing, only silence from the other end.

"Uh, Lucy?"

"Why are you in New York?"

"I'm with the exchange students, I planned a trip for them to take." Ena didn't look at anyone in the car, aware that they were all silent and listening.

"So you can't hang out with me, or Megan or even visit Barb, but you can hop up and go to New York City out of no where?"

Ena winced and she could just barely make out Megan's voice in the background.

"Lucy..."

"No!" The other girl interrupted their friend. "This is BS and you know it! Ena, we haven't seen you at all this summer, because you've been with those rich assholes all the time!"

"Hey, there's no need for that." Ena frowned. "I'm sorry that I have other obligations, but this is about me being able to stay at Beecher, okay? It's not like I had a choice."

"I get that, but I don't understand why an 'obligation' suddenly means ignoring your friends and going to New York!"

"Lucy, I don't have time to talk about this."

"Oh yeah, just slither out of it like you always do. You never talk about your problems, you just brush them aside and act like it's fine. When was the last time you talked to your family, huh? Hell, when was the last time you talked to your grandma, or your therapist? You know, that person you're supposed to see for your anxiety disorder? This is like Jonathan all over again!"

It was silent for a moment, in the car and on the phone. Ena could feel herself shaking with the shock of it.

"What the hell Lucy?" Ena could hear Megan's voice came over the phone. "Give me the phone."

Ena was tempted to hang up but waited until Megan spoke.

"Sorry, that was really uncalled for. I'm not sure what's up with her."

"No, it's me." Ena whispered back. "She's a hundred percent right, it's all me."

"No, it's not. It's true that you've been kinda absent lately, but we understand that you're busy. Lucy was out of line, she brought in things that didn't have any place in this discussion. Don't start blaming yourself, okay? I know how you get."

Ena nodded, before realizing she had to answer out loud. "Okay."

"Give me a call when you're back in town and we can hang out then, alright?"

"Kay."

"And I'll talk to Luce, bring her down and hopefully get her to talk with you about all this. Bye Ena."

"Bye."

Ena hung up and dropped her phone into her lap. She covered her face with her hands and took a deep, shuddering breath.

"Ena-chan?" She could hear Honey ask.

"Give me just a second." Ena's voice was muffled.

The Club was compliant, letting her have her little moment in peace.

Ena took one last deep breath and she wiped at her eyes. "Sorry, that was really dramatic."

"It's okay." Haruhi shook her head and put her hand on Ena's shoulder. "Do you wanna talk about it?"

"Lucy is upset that I haven't been around recently. I wasn't very considerate and brushed her off and she kinda...lashed out." Ena sighed, leaning back in her seat.

"She's always seemed pretty meek when we've seen her." Hikaru sounded a bit confused. "Other than that first day."

"She gets defensive really easily." Ena explained. "And when she's upset, she tends to try to hurt the other person rather than actually trying to deal with the problem."

"Sounds like someone we know." Kaoru gave Hikaru a pointed look. "I still don't understand what she was so mad about, though. It's not like this has happened before right?"

Ena shifted, uncomfortable. "Well...actually...it kinda has."

"Really?" Haruhi asked, raising an eyebrow. "What happened?"

"Um, it was towards the end of my first year at Beecher. I didn't transfer over here until I was a sophomore, and I didn't know a ton of people at first. Megan and I were pretty good friends, we had a couple classes together, and she introduced me to Lucy and Barb. She also introduced me to Jonathan..."

"Jonathan?" Tamaki asked and Kyoya glanced up from his phone.

"Yeah, he was my boyfriend for a while. I wasn't very good at managing time with him and my friends, and kinda ignored them for a bit. He wasn't...good for me. He was pretty controlling and um..." Ena rubbed at her arms. "He tried to keep me away from everybody."

"What did you do?"

"Lucy and Megan intervened...when they realized that he was uh...taking his anger out on me." Ena curled up on herself. "There was one time when it was...pretty bad...and they made a case for him to expelled and I haven't seen him since."

It was silent in the car until Haruhi leaned over and gave Ena a hug. Everyone else looked like they wanted to jump up and do the same.

"I'm glad that you got out and that you have friends who were looking out for you." Haruhi. told her sincerely.

"Yeah, well." Ena sighed. "They're probably just worried that I'm going to get into trouble again."

"We'll make sure that you don't, Ena-chan!" Honey piped up, smiling.

"I appreciate that." Ena nodded.

"What was Jonathan's last name?" Kyoya asked suddenly.

"Oh, um, Jones." Ena blinked.

"His name was Jonathan Jones?" Hikaru snorted. "That should have been your first tip off that this guy was trouble."

Ena laughed, but it sounded sad. "Yeah, it should have."

Kyoya was typing something into his phone, having retracted from the conversation before looking up. "Ah, we've arrived."

The Club piled out of the car, Kyoya motioning the driver off as they took in the building in front of them. The first place Ena and Kyoya had arranged for them to go was, of course, the Empire State Building. Being the tourists they were, they all oohed and awed at it, angry New Yorkers trying to push passed the group. Ena lead the way in, remembering where to go after having visited there before. The Club checked in before boarding the elevator to ride up to the top. Their group was so big that they took up the whole thing, except for two teenaged girls who looked a bit overwhelmed by the Club's appearance.

Soon they arrived at the top, and the Club burst out the doors and onto the terrace. Ena looked over at the Club and dug her phone out to take a quick picture of them all before they ran off in different directions. Tamaki and the twins were running around, trying to look out at the city from all angles. Mori and Honey stuck with Haruhi and they stood at one of the telescopes, putting quarters in to look more closely at some of the sights. That left Ena and Kyoya together, standing at the rail and gazing out over the city.

"It's beautiful, huh?" Ena commented, taking in Central Park and the skyscrapers that stretched out over the horizon.

"Yes." Kyoya agreed, but sounded strained.

Ena glanced over and noticed he was gripping the railing rather tightly, his knuckles turning a strange white color. He wore a frown and his brows were furrowed like he was trying to work out a problem in his head.

"Hey are you okay?" Ena asked, concerned. "You're not afraid of heights are you?"

Kyoya shook his head. "No, it's not that. Just... distract me."

"Um, okay." Ena was still unsure if she should be worried. "Well, did you know that the Empire State Building had the longest run as the tallest building in the world?"

"I did not."

"It did, from 1931 to 1972. Also, did you know that if you get married here on Valentine's Day, you get free admission on that day for the rest of your marriage?"

Kyoya chuckled lightly. "Why would you want to come here on Valentine's Day, let alone your wedding anniversary."

"I dunno," Ena shrugged, "it's kinda romantic I suppose. But you have to submit an application to say why you want to get married here. I imagine they get a lot of things like 'I'm just so inspired by the Empire State Building, I want to think of my wedding day everytime I see it.'"

"Hmm. Inspired?" Kyoya glanced up at the antenna.

"That was horrendous and I'm never talking to you again."

Kyoya laughed for real then, a low, rumbling thing. "As though you could do better."

"I'm not even going to try." Ena shook her head, then studied Kyoya. "Are you feeling better now?"

"Yes." He nodded, staring out at the city before giving her an uncharacteristic smile. "I am."

Kyoya glanced back at the skyline and Ena couldn't help but think that he was kind of cute when he wasn't frowning or plotting. That is, she already knew he was attractive, all of the Host Club was. But when he wasn't hours behind on sleep and relaxed instead, Kyoya actually seemed kinda nice. His face flattened out and from her angle, she could see his dark eyes behind his glasses. It was amazing what a buffer two pieces of glass could be, but he seemed younger and less guarded with them out of the way.

Ena was surprised by her revelations and turned away from him abruptly, intending to figure out where the rest of the club was. Tamaki, to her surprise, was only a couple feet away, being restrained by the twins. He looked like he wanted to run up to the two of them, and when Ena made eye contact he grinned and gave her an eager nod. Ena rose a brow, and gave him a confused look. Tamaki looked exasperated, pointing at Kyoya, then at her, and then gave her a big thumbs up.

"What are those idiots doing now?" Kyoya rolled his eyes. "Let's go to the other side."

"Oh, okay."

Ena followed him around to the other side of the terrace, now able to see a new view of the city. they stood in silence a moment before something occurred to Ena.

"Are we ever going to talk about the Fourth?" She asked Kyoya, glancing up at him.

He blinked and looked down at her. "What is there to talk about?"

"I don't know." Ena sighed, turning to lean against the rail. "I think we should discuss it, at least."

"Alright." Kyoya nodded. "We got forced into a ferris wheel, got stuck in the rain, and you fell asleep for half of it. Was there anything else?"

"No." Ena tried to figure out why she was disappointed by his response.

"You sound like there's something else." Kyoya told her honestly. She'd forgotten how upfront he could be, when the situation called for it.

"There wasn't anything else, I guess. It was just..."

"Just?"

"I don't know." Ena flapped her arms helplessly. "Just nothing. Sorry for bringing it up at all."

They were silent again and this time it was considerably less relaxed. Ena felt embarrassed and uneasy. From the way Kyoya was standing rigid and still, he probably was just an uncomfortable as her. Ena sighed, leaning further against the rail.

"Tell me about Jonathan." Kyoya said suddenly.

Ena blinked up at him. "Oh, what about him?"

"When did he..." He trailed off.

"Towards the end." Ena knew where this was heading. "I had started to pull away from him, I realized that what we had was unhealthy. It only happened three times, that first night he'd been out partying and came over to my dorm drunk off his ass. Jonathan wanted...more out of our relationship then I wanted to give and when I refused him, he lashed out. I didn't say anything, because I figured it was just the alcohol, but the next two times...he was completely sober."

Kyoya tensed, glancing away from Ena. "What was he like when you first meet him?"

"He was kind." Ena pondered. "And smart. He was a year older than me but in college classes for the most part. And he treated me well at first. He was Megan's friend to begin with, and everyone loved him. I felt really lucky that he choose me out of all the girls that were chasing after him. Even Mémé liked him, talking about him whenever I visited. But he was just putting up a mask so that people wouldn't know that he was really messed up."

"He sounds a bit like me." Kyoya commented, sounding rather off hand.

"Oh no, not at all." Ena shook her head quickly. "No, he pretended to be nice but was actually an asshole. You're just the opposite."

"Really?" Kyoya sounded dubious.

"Mhmm. Haruhi told me all about...well, everything, and you can't fool me. You're nice to adults, sure, but act menacing around kids your own age. She doesn't buy it and neither do I."

"Haruhi told you everything?" He asked, sounding a bit surprised.

"Yep, from helping out with Tamaki's mom to the whole beach thing."

Kyoya looked amazed by that. "She told you..."

"Yeah, I know that you were just trying to scare her or whatever. But you're definitely nice under all that intimidating, threatening exterior."

"I've been called a lot of things, but nice isn't usually one of them." Kyoya glanced down at her.

"Well, mean people don't usually hug girls who are freezing on ferris wheels." Ena shrugged, tapping the ledge with her fingertips.

Kyoya spluttered a bit, like he was going to say something, but he was cut off by a set off voices.

"Ena! We're bored! We want to go to the carousel!" The twins ran up and grabbed her sides, dragging her back towards the elevator.

"Really? We just got here."

"Actually, we've been here for like, thirty minutes." Kaoru corrected and Ena blanched.

"What?"

"You just got distracted staring into Kyoya-senpai's eyes~" Hikaru smirked only to be whacked upside the head by Kaoru.

"Whatever." Ena rolled her eyes. "Kyoya, what do we have planned next?"

"A carriage ride through Central Park, but I'm sure I can rearrange things." Kyoya already had his phone out typing away furiously.

"Wow Kyoya-senpai." Haruhi approached the group. "You're not one to change plans easily."

"This is supposed to be a vacation." He waved it off. "Besides, I don't mind if it means those idiots will shut up."

Said idiots were twirling Ena around, making her head spin as they tugged her. Tamaki came by and, scandalized by the twins' actions, pulled them away angrily.

"Be nicer to Ena! She's been through a lot." Tamaki scolded and Ena sighed.

"I was afraid of this." Ena shook her head. "You guys don't have to treat me delicately okay? I'm fine, I'm over it, and I don't need to be babied."

"But-" Tamaki pouted.

"Nope!" Ena cut him off. "Not a word! Just treat me normally. I'm still regular old Ena."

Tamaki sighed and nodded reluctantly.

"That includes you Haruhi." Ena glanced over at her.

Haruhi blinked, pointing at herself. "Who, me?"

"Don't play innocent, I know you've been coddling me since this morning." Ena crossed her arms. "I appreciate it, but it's not necessary. I'm supposed to be the older one, anyways"

"Doesn't mean I can't help out." Haruhi muttered, following the Club into the elevator.

Ena rose an eyebrow.

"Okay, I get it." Haruhi agreed. "I'll back off."

"Great! Now that that's settled." Ena rubbed her hands together. "Let's go to the carousel!"


Tamaki, Kaoru and Hikaru spent the majority of the ride there bouncing in their seats. Honey wasn't much better, kicking his legs against the floor excitedly the whole way. Kyoya was muttering about changed plans and 'damn reservations', but he didn't seem too upset. The energy of the car was too happy to really let any of them be down, and the excitement only escalated when they arrived.

The line was long, of course, and full of younger kids. It trailed into the open walled building and up to the little gate separating the carousel from the the rest of the people there. Kyoya purchased their tokens at the front desk and the wait began.

The Club was restless as they stood, chattering to each other loudly and sometimes in Japanese. They got some looks from the people around them, but there were enough tourist groups that they didn't stand out too much. Even with the twins twirling around Tamaki and Haruhi and really anyone who would let them grab their arms, they were ignored for the most part.

Eventually, they made it to the front of the line, and passed over their tokens. Everyone had convinced Haruhi and Kyoya to join them, seeing as they had planned to stand aside during the ride. Ena got out her phone as soon as they were all 'saddled up', in a pack of course, and began taking pictures. Tamaki threw up a peace sign and Kaoru gave a cheesy grin while Hikaru flexed his muscles. Ena laughed before snapping that pic, and took another of Kyoya who sat grumpily on the frilliest horse there.

The ride started up and soon they were flying around the track. The Club hooted and hollered and Ena couldn't help but join in their childlike happiness, giggling and shaking her fist in the air with a shout. She managed to get some more pictures of everyone before she stowed her cell once again.

It was over too soon, but luckily Kyoya had scheduled for their carriage ride to be immediately after they got off the carousel and so they hopped from one ride to the other. The Club didn't seem too wowed by the carriage itself, instead looking at the trees and fountains as they passed through. Ena on the other hand, marveled at the horses (real live ones this time) and the coach they traveled in while also gazing around the city.

"This is really nice." She commented to Haruhi at one point. "Kyoya really went all out."

"Oh yeah, that's Kyoya-senpai for you. He once had birds shipped in from the Amazon to make a cosplay more realistic."

Ena chuckled and turned to Kyoya, nudging his arm. "Really?"

"Of course." Kyoya nodded, as though it was completely normal. "The Host Club always strives for authenticity, foremost."

"Of course." Ena agreed before snorting.

The carriage stopped near the end of the park and they all thanked the man steering before hopping off. Kyoya had already called their car, no one was really surprised. What was a surprise was the fact that rather than heading off to some extremely fancy place for dinner, they instead went back to the hotel. It wasn't until they were in the lobby, heading into the elevator, that ENa brought this up.

"Well, I figured for the first night we could have room service." Kyoya explained.

"Are you really Kyoya?" Ena blinked at him.

"The chef at this hotel is world renowned, and they provide the utmost quality food. I'm sure it will be satisfactory."

That seemed to be enough for the Club and they all went to their separate rooms. Haruhi and Ena stared down at the menu and only had to glance at each other before ordering almost half of the food on it. The man at the front desk sounded a bit affronted when they placed their order, but half an hour later their food was wheeled through the door on a fancy tray. The girls moved the platters to the table together and sat down, sharing food and stuffing their faces in general.

Ena was amazed at how long the boys held out, but eventually they were knocking on their door and bringing their own meals into Haruhi and Ena's room. They sat on the beds, floor and Hikaru decided to sit on the table as they ate together.

"So," Ena spoke, somewhere between a grilled cheese and a platter of sushi, "how did everyone enjoy the first day?"

"I thought we were going to do more." Hikaru whined, swinging his feet at Ena.

"Today was the lightest day, activity wise." Kyoya told him from the end of the table. "We wanted to make sure we got enough time to adjust before getting into the more dense things."

Ena nodded in agreement. "Don't worry, tomorrow will be pretty busy. Besides, we'll be able to turn in early tonight and get a good rest."

Hikaru hummed, seemingly appeased and went back to his food.

"Ena-chan, did you have fun today?" Honey asked through a mouthful of cake, which appeared to be the only thing he ordered.

Ena glanced up at the little college student and smiled. "Yeah, I did. Did you?"

"Mhmm." He nodded happily. "I'm glad we got to go on this trip together."

"Me too." Ena grinned.

"I'm glad you seem to be feeling better." Mori spoke up, nodding to her.

"Yeah, I definitely am." Ena agreed. "Thank you for going along with all this, guys. I think I needed this break."

"We're glad to help." Haruhi smiled.

"Three cheers for Ena!" Tamaki hopped up suddenly. "For planning this awesome trip for us!"

"Hip hip!"

"Hooray!" The Club all chorused back, even Haruhi, though she looked exasperated and fond.

"Hip hip!"

"Hooray!"

"Hip hip!"

"Hooray!"

"You know, Kyoya did most of the work." Ena told them.

"Three cheers for Kyoya too!" Tamaki exclaimed.

"Don't you dare." The man shook his head, giving his friend a stony look.

Tamaki deflated and sat back down.

Soon they were all done with their food and the Club went back to their own rooms. A man came to their room to take back the cart with that the food was brought up with and left with a little bow. Haruhi and Ena got ready for bed in comfortable silence, brushing their teeth and changing into pjs together. They curled up into their own beds, which were just as soft and amazing as they had expected.

Ena sat for a minute, feeling the length of the day in her bones. She'd bared her heart to the Club that day, which was really a more and more common occurrence as of late, and it had turned out alright. The talk with Lucy had been draining but something about being around the Club managed to bring her spirits up. Ena eventually closed her eyes and drifted off to sleep.

AN: I always seem to end chapters with Ena falling asleep, don't I?

Okay, so the reason I've been distracted is Akagami no Shirayuki-hime or Snow White With the Red Hair. I've been watching the show and also found the manga and read all that's out so far. The fandom isn't super big, but I highly suggest you go check it out for yourself!

If you have read the manga/are watching the show, how interested would you be in a fic about it? Cause I'm already three chapters into one (5k each) and I still have a lot of ideas about it. It's kinda silly, one of those "person gets magically transported to another world" but I really enjoy writing it and will probably be posting it pretty soon.

And while we're talking about anime, you should also check out Aoharu x Machinegun. It's a show about...well it's a show about survival games played with BB guns. I know, sounds really weird but it's so good! If you're a fan of Ouran, I think you'll like this show. It's a bit more adult than Ouran, but they have a lot in common haha

If you've watched/read either of these animes/mangas let me know!