Ok, ok I admit to it, I haven't updated in a while. BUT I HAVE EXCUSES!

-school

-uuumm…er…

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Ok well maybe not THAT many excuses, but school is reason enough! I know all of you will understand me. But, anywhoo, all of the people who love, like, hate, or for whatever reason you are reading this story, you can thank mostly girlygurl720 for making me get off my lazy butt to do this, because she PMed me! You go girl! You can also thank the people who this chapter is dedicated to, which is of course the people who reviewed. I surprisingly got a lot. *SNIFF* I FEEL SO COMPLETE! Well, not really, but it made my day, so this chapter is dedicated to luna, Animefreaks48, lovethesymmetry, and TwistedSystem, and of course, gurlygurl720. Thanks a ton, everyone! You guys rock! This is for you!

Haruhi and Tamaki immediately jumped apart. Haruhi stared at Tamaki with wide eyes while Tamaki just looked like his head was about to explode because his face was so red. The room was silent, except for the sound of Kyoya's pen scribbling on a piece of paper while he for some reason took notes. Gabriel and Abigail gave him a weird look as they went up to Haruhi.

"Well, in that incredibly awkward moment sis, why don't we take you home so you can, ah, think things through?" Abigail asked cheerfully. "Oh yea, and sorry for tripping." Gabriel added for the benefit of both of them, not sounding sorry at all. Haruhi stood there in shock, a little overwhelmed, so the two girls both took one of her arms and more or less dragged her out of the room. Abigail put her head up proudly, taking in everyone's reactions.

Kyoya had a slight smile on his face, as if he found all of this amusing. Or maybe he was just happy for his idiot best friend. Abigail was guessing the first one. Honey-senpai was bubbling with excitement, flowers flying everywhere, while saying how cute Haruhi and Tamaki were together. Mori-senpai stood there with a straight face, looking like he could care less. The twins were looking like they were caught somewhere between interested and bored, both leaning out in unison to study Tamaki's face. Tamaki hadn't moved an inch, his face still red.

"Do you think he's breathing?" Kaoru asked Hikaru, who shrugged. "Who cares?" he asked as he circled around Tamaki. Kaoru followed behind his brother, and went up to Tamaki and poked him. "Hey boss, you breathing?" he asked. Tamaki fell to the floor, as if Kaoru's tap was too much for him. Hikaru nudged him with his toe. "Yep, he's out all right." He said, sounding bored. Abigail couldn't hear much after that, because she and Gabriel had left the room.

Haruhi was silent the whole way back, her hand still to her mouth.

When they got home, Haruhi silently went to her room, her brow furrowed as if she was thinking hard. Abigail sighed. "I guess she has a lot to think about." Gabriel said thoughtfully. Abigail nodded absently, remembering when Kaoru had kissed her (sorta) not too long ago. Gabriel squirmed, guessing what she was thinking. "So," she said to break the unusual silence between them, "what do you want to do?" Abigail thought, then suddenly grinned. "I have an idea."

The two girls were surprised when there was a knock on their door. Abigail's dad wasn't due back until later, and they weren't expecting any visitors. They were even more surprised when the unexpected visitors turned out to be Hikaru and Kaoru, who's hands were shoved in their pockets and looking bored. Hikaru went in without asking, until Abigail stopped him by putting her hand on his chest. He was surprised enough to stop.

"Um, what are you doing here?" she asked the older boy sternly. Hikaru shrugged. "We're bored." Abigail stared at him like he was a moron. "Great, so once again, why are you here?"

Kaoru interrupted their quarrel. "Can we come in? There's nothing to do at our place." Abigail shrugged and stepped aside, allowing him in. Hikaru glowered at her. She smiled innocently and let him in too.

Kaoru looked around. "How do you fit in here?" he asked abruptly, not meaning to be rude. Gabriel and Abigail winced, remembering the cramped space they all had to share. "Well, Abigail's dad added an extra room, so it's ok." Gabriel said.

Hikaru, who was scowling, looked up and smelled the air. His face cleared, and he looked almost boyish. Abigail looked away.

"What's that smell?" he asked, almost closing his eyes to the delicious smell. Abigail and Gabriel grinned at each other, then answered in unison. "Cookies."