A/N: Here's another chapter. I hope you like it!

"Sarah!"

That was all I heard the first few minutes that I was in the third music room.

I was propped up on the sofa, pillows all around me, with soup in my hands and at least three blankets wrapped around me. Hunny had even put a Hello Kitty band-aid on my needle wound instead of the generic brown one the doctor gave me.

The twins could not stop pestering me. Tamaki was going crazy, Haruhi was trying to calm him down, Hunny was constantly bringing me sweets, and Mori was constantly taking the sweets away from me. Kyouya just sort of wrote in his book.

"Hey, ya'll? Can I just go get some sleep in my room? I'm awfully tired…" To make a point, by mouth decided that it needed to yawn.

I flung off all the blankets and put my feet on the floor, preparing to stand up. Before I got the chance, however, I was lifted by the twins.

"Guys! I can walk by myself. I swear, I've never been picked up this many times before in my life than I have in this month I've been here!"

"That's because it's easier and faster just to carry you," Hikaru said.

"You tend to argue. And you walk too slow," Kaoru added.

I sighed. "Can you just take me to my room?"

"Sure!" they said in unison.

I was carried across campus by the twins. I honestly didn't care at that moment, because I was just ready for sleep. Again.

They set me on the bed and tucked me in like Mori did. I got a kiss on the cheek and then they left, shutting the door behind them.

The next week, I was supposed to be bedridden. I was still carried everywhere, though, because the host club "missed me". Pshaw. What did they do before I arrived?

I was taken back to Dr. IDK and he said that I could go back to class, but not back to tennis. I totally ignored the last remark, going to tennis practice anyways. I had missed the Monday game, but we had won anyways. I was NOT going to miss the next one!

Sadly, Kyouya found out that I was playing tennis and he decided to accompany me everywhere. It was like right after the kidnapping incident all over again. But this time, it was worse. I couldn't play tennis.

I sat on the bench and watched them play tennis, hoping that Kyouya would get bored and wander off so that I could sneak in a match. I was not successful, however, because he just wrote in his book and never left his spot on the bench next to me. I eventually got bored and tried to go to sleep on his shoulder, but he shrugged me off and took me to dinner. The jerk.

I made up all my homework from the previous week, and caught up fairly quickly.

I remembered that Kyouya had been keeping in contact with my friends from America, so I stole his phone while we were in club meetings and he wasn't looking. He was planning a trip for the host club, so he was pretty preoccupied anyways.

I snuck into the dressing room and flipped open the phone, searching through his contact list. My eyes grew wider and wider as I scrolled down, noticing that he had almost every acquaintance that I had on his list! He even had my parents on there!

I also looked at his recent calls. He had been keeping in touch with my parents a lot the past week, I guessed because of my illness. He had also been calling my best friend Ashley, and I made myself a mental note to call her ASAP and find out what they had been talking about.

I replaced his phone without his knowing and wandered over to see where he was going to take the host club.

Peeking over his shoulder, I glanced at the brochures that were spread out all over the desk.

"Where are we going?" I asked, my face next to his.

"Nowhere if Haruhi doesn't agree to get a passport," he said rather grumpily.

I frowned, picking up one of the brochures.

"Why do you have a brochure for Nashville?!" I exclaimed. "We could go anywhere in the world, and you picked America?"

He shook his head. "No, that is only one of the brochures out of many, Sarah."

I picked up another one. "The Grand Canyon? That's in America too!"

He nodded. I picked up every brochure, and they were all for various cities in the States. I even picked one up for Hawaii.

"I'd like to go to Hawaii," I said, sitting on the desk. "I've never been, but my grandparents' have a timeshare there."

"Which grandparents?" he asked, suddenly looking interested.

"No. None of you will meet my family."

He chuckled. "If you say so…"

I stormed off and went to eat cake with Hunny. I heard the twins come up behind me.

"We heard you talking to Kyouya," Hikaru said.

"Why can't we meet your family?" Kaoru finished.

"Because, my family wouldn't like you guys."

"What!"

"No way!"

I sighed at their reactions. "I don't think they'll like you two. Honestly."

"We'll have to see about that," Kyouya came up to us and said.

"No, we won't have to see about that." I tried to sound firm in my decision, but I don't think I succeeded.

"I have arranged for the host club to fly to Hawaii over fall break. Your family is coming too, due to the generosity of Tamaki's family. He is the one who wanted to meet your family in the first place. Plus, his father is friends with your uncle, so it is natural for Tamaki to be acquainted with him as well."

I was shaking my head the entire time. "No, no, no, that's not going to happen. Fall break is next week!"

"I have already booked the plane tickets. The twins own a chateau in Hawaii where we are all going to stay, including your family. Both sets of your grandparents are coming, along with all of your aunts, uncles, and cousins. Your parents and little sister are coming too."

"I didn't know you had a little sister!" Hikaru said.

"Yeah, I have a picture of her on my phone," I offered, handing my cell over to him. He oohed and ahhed before passing the phone around.

I rolled my eyes and started pacing around the room. I was going to Hawaii! I smiled at the thought. However, my family AND the host club were going to be there. I frowned again.

Why couldn't I just go with my family? Or just go with the host club! If my parents didn't like my friends, then I wouldn't be allowed to hang around them anymore. The superintendent would make sure of that, and I would have to quit the host club. My dad wasn't the most, well, open kind of person. I didn't think that he would like the fact that most of my friends were guys. Actually, I was pretty sure that he would be opposed to the idea.

Hikaru and Kaoru came and wrapped their arms around my waist. Now that I was used to it, it was sort of a comforting gesture.

"Sarah, do you really think that your family won't like us?" Kaoru said.

"Yeah. My dad won't be happy that I have mostly male friends."

"Why not?" Hikaru asked.

"Because that's just the way he is, really. He wants me to be successful and have a bunch of friends and make good grades and stuff like that. He wants me to be his little girl, even though I'm in high school. So I don't think that he'll like the fact that I'm hanging around with a bunch of boys with no family there to watch over me."

"But Haruhi's a girl," Kaoru said.

"Yeah, I think my dad will like her. But not any of you. Well, maybe Kyouya."

"Why Kyouya?" Hikaru said.

"Because I looked through his phone, and he's been calling my parents all week. I'm sure they like him, if he's been talking with them so much. And arranging a vacation for them! Yeah, my dad and mom will like Kyouya."

"Hmph. Well, we'll have to make them like us, Hikaru," Kaoru said.

"That's exactly what we will do, Kaoru,"

I just sighed as they crawled into a corner and began planning.

A/N: So? I think that the host club would have a nice time in Hawaii. Plus, I wanted them to meet Sarah's family. I wanted her dad to be kind of cold, so I'll try to make that impression. I don't know if it's a good idea or not, so reviews will be super helpful!