DISCLAIMER: I DO NOT OWN OURAN IN ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM
'Oh shit!' though Kaoru.
"W, why would you want to kill my brother Kyoya?" he tried to ask innocently.
"I would want to murder any man that was trying to make a move on my wife!" said Kyoya.
"Oh your wife huh?" said Kaoru.
"Yes my wife, the one I married with you and your soon to be dead brother both served as ushers in at our wedding?" said Kyoya.
"Yeah I remember that," said Kaoru, "I remember you promised to love honor and cherish her no matter what. You know, as funny as this sounds, when you were saying that I actually believed you when you said that. How stupid was I?"
"What are you talking about Kaoru?" said Kyoya, "You aren't just trying to stall to buy your brother some time are you?"
"Yes and no," said Kaoru.
"Kaoru, if you didn't want to see me murder your brother, then you shouldn't have sent me that C.D. in the first place," said Kyoya.
"Well sorry," said Kaoru, "When I sent it, I was originally trying to see just where it was you stood where it came to Haruhi and your children!"
"Kaoru, where is your brother?" said Kyoya.
"With Haruhi," said Kaoru calmly crossing his arms, though he started rubbing them as the temperature got even colder.
"Where?" said Kyoya.
"Are you more concerned about murdering him then you are about saving your marriage?" said Kaoru.
Kyoya glared at him even harder.
"Kyoya," said Kaoru, do his best not make his voice tremble, "Do you still love your wife yes or no?"
"Of course I love my wife!" said Kyoya.
"You have a funny way of showing it!" said Kaoru, "I thought husbands who loved their wives didn't do things like forcing them to do something against their will!"
"You don't understand," said Kyoya.
"Oh I don't understand?" said Kaoru, "Yeah it's not like I was born with the twin brother or anything!"
"Yes but last time I checked you don't just have your mother's fashion company to someday run. You also have your father's software company to someday take over," said Kyoya.
"We didn't always have that," said Kaoru. "Dad didn't get his position until we were three. When Mom was pregnant with us, all she and dad really had was her fashion company. They didn't know that they'd have two companies to leave us someday. They figured they have to find a way to divide up the fashion company. They could have gotten rid one of us so they wouldn't have to worry about it, but they didn't. They kept us both because they wanted to have both of us. The fate of the company didn't even matter to them! And if you really loved Haruhi and your babies it shouldn't matter to you either!"
Kyoya glared at him.
"Kyoya, just answer me one thing, do you or do you really want all three kids?" asked Kaoru.
"I did," said Kyoya.
"So you don't want them now?" asked Kaoru.
"No," said Kyoya, "I still wouldn't mind having all three."
"Then don't force Haruhi to get the abortion!" said Kaoru.
"I can't," said Kyoya, "My father doesn't want us to have all three because he doesn't want to the three of them fighting for control for the company. Not all mutable birth children can get along as you and Hikaru. Now where is he, I still need to kill him."
"Hikaru come on," said Haruhi, "I really want to go home."
"Just let me show you these new baby clothes real fast and then I'll take you home. We can even get something to eat on our way."
"Okay or you know I did get to do some shopping the other day, maybe I could make us something…," Haruhi stopped as she and Hikaru rounded a corner.
"Kyoya!" she said when she saw her husband standing in front of Kaoru.
Kyoya turned and looked at Haruhi standing next to Hikaru who happen to be holding her hand.
"Kyoya?" said Hikaru.
"Hikaru!" said Kyoya, "Get away from my wife!"
Hikaru scowled at him.
"Why, so you can take her and force to kill her babies?" he said.
"Hikaru, I'm only going to ask you one more time nicely to step away from her right now!" said Kyoya.
"Over my dead body!" said Hikaru.
"Excellent choice!" said Kyoya as he ran and punched Hikaru across the face.
Haruhi and Kaoru both gasped as Hikaru stumbled back.
Hikaru groaned and turned to Kyoya, rubbing his sore cheek.
"You know, I always thought I'd have a fight like over Haruhi with someone like the boss, Never thought I'd have with Kyoya," said Hikaru. "But you know it doesn't matter anyway!"
He charged at Kyoya and punched him across his face.
"No Stop!" shouted Haruhi.
"Haruhi!" said Kaoru as he ran and pulled her out of the way.
"Kaoru can't you get them to stop?" said Haruhi.
"I'll try, just stay out of the way and don't get hurt!" said Kaoru as he ran back at the two fighting men.
"Stop you two, stop it right now!" shouted Kaoru as he tried to pull his brother away from Kyoya.
"Stay Out Of This Kaoru!" shouted Hikaru, throwing his brother off of him.
"No!" said Kaoru grabbing his brother's arm, keeping him from throwing another punch at Kyoya, "This isn't going to solve anything Hikaru. Just look at what the two of them are doing to Haruhi!"
Everyone turned and looked towards Haruhi who was standing a few feet away crying.
"Stop it please," she said.
"We're, we're sorry Haruhi," said Hikaru lowering his fist.
"Haruhi," said Kyoya as he walked over to her and put his arms around, "It's all right, you don't have to cry anymore."
"If you guys, you can go and talk by yourselves if you want," said Kaoru, "We won't bother you, we promised."
"Yes maybe it's time we did," said Kyoya.
Haruhi nodded her head.
"You can use this room right over here," said Kaoru pointing to door.
"Thank you," said Kyoya as he and Haruhi both walked into the room, shutting the door behind them.
"Do you think this is for the best?" asked Hikaru.
"I don't know, but it had to happen sooner or later. They couldn't keep avoiding each other like this," said Kaoru.
"Well what do we do know?" asked Hikaru.
"We both just stay here and wait," said Kaoru pulling up a chair and sitting down.
"I thought you said we weren't going to bother them while they talk?" said Hikaru as he too pulled up a chair.
"We're not, but that doesn't mean we can't wait here and see what the out come of their talk is," said Kaoru, "Who knows, after this Haruhi may need even more comfort from us."
"You think so?" asked Hikaru.
"Or she and Kyoya may wind up leaving back together, I don't know," said Kaoru, "But that doesn't mean we have to give up good seats for it.
"Hmm," said Hikaru thinking about it, "Yeah all right."
