AN: So this story was finished, but a lot of the reviews for the last chapter were negative, so I decided I would write a alternative final chapter. This chapter is written by me, it's not written by the friend that wrote the other chapter ten. This chapter is kind of short though, and was written really quickly, so it might not be very good. Sorry! I just wanted to write something that would end it in one chapter because I didn't want to continue it, but something that would still work, so this piece of crap happened. So, here is the true final chapter, and I'm still sorry about the lack of stories, and the inconsistency in my writing. I've been working on another story that I really like lately, so I'll hopefully publish that soon. A comment is always appreciated! Thanks!

I made my way to the courtyard with Matthew at my side. I was worried about what the three of us would talk about, and how would Matthew and Arthur get along? I repressed all of the questions running through my mind, I was just going to go to lunch, talk to the two of them, and maybe make friends with them. Sighing, I walked into the courtyard and searched for the British exchange student.

"So you wonder about commoner's ways as well? That's amazing. I feel like we could be great friends!" I heard someone say. It sounded like a really familiar voice. I looked around for Arthur, and for the person that said that. I found both of them together, talking in the corner of the courtyard. The person Arthur was talking to was none other than my boyfriend, Tamaki. Looks like it'll be four people at this lunch, not just three like I expected. At the beginning of the day I thought I was going to be eating lunch by myself, now I was joined by three other boys.

"Hello Haruhi!" Arthur cheered when he saw me walk over to him. I smiled slightly and set my stuff down next to him.

"This is Matthew," I introduced Matthew, ignoring Tamaki and sitting down. Apparently Tamaki was feeling possessive today because when I sat down he placed his arm around my shoulders and pulled me close to him. He glared at Arthur and Matthew. However, I quickly shrugged his arm off of my shoulders and grabbed my lunch.

"Nice to meet you Matthew," Arthur said with a smile. Arthur and Matthew started talking. While they were talking Tamaki turned to me and started talking to me.

"I talked to Kyoya after you left. I convinced him to let you back into the host club." I stared at him for a bit. That wasn't long. I wouldn't argue it though. I didn't want to admit it, but I enjoyed being in the host club. It pushed me way out of my comfort zone and made me interact with people that I normally wouldn't, and it gave me something to do. "You can come back tomorrow if you want."

"Okay, thank you I suppose." I continued to eat my lunch and I listened to Matthew's and Arthur's conversation. They were talking about the exchange program and their experiences so far. It was so interesting to hear their experiences and hear how they liked the program. I was really glad that our school was able to bring people together. It was like the host club. It brought the seven of us together, and we've all experienced many things together. I looked over at Tamaki and smiled. He looked back at me really confused, but I ignored his expression and kissed him quickly.

"Thank you," I said sincerely this time. If it wasn't for the host club so many of the wonderful things that I've experienced wouldn't had happened. The host club changed my life, and it was definitely for the better.

The next day I returned to the club room. Kyoya was there to greet me. He looked like he was ready to murder someone, and I happened to be there. However instead of killing me he just lead me to one of the couches. In front of the couch was a table with some small snacks and treats and across from that table were two chairs both with a guy in them. Before we reached the couch Kyoya turned to me again.

"We decided that with you here it would open up the customer demographic to both males and females, so we want you here because that will bring in more money. We lost a lot of money when you left, so we would like you back," he said, stone faced. I smiled slightly at him.

"Thank you, I'll make sure to bring in some good money," I said and went over to the couch. When I first joined the host club I didn't appreciate it because I was only in the club to pay back my debt, but now I enjoyed the host club. I had made many friends here, I made a lot of memories here, and I'm sure that I'll make many more memories as well. I love the host club, and I'm truly appreciative of my experiences here. I'll never forget it.