DISCLAIMER: I DO NOT OWN OURAN IN ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM
"My boys, my boys!" Mr. Hantaisha running over to his two sons whose injuries from Mori were starting to become clearly visible, "My poor boys! Who did this to you?!"
The older one of the brothers pointed towards Mori.
"You did this?" asked Mr. Hantaisha, "You battered and beat my sons?! How dare you! How dare you! You'll pay for this Takashi Morinozuka! You hear me, you'll pay for this! I'll see you charged to the fullest extent of the law!"
"You know they probably wouldn't have been beaten up if they hadn't been here," said Mr. Morinozuka.
"What are you talking about Morinozuka?" asked Hantaisha glaring at his so called rival.
"What were your two boys doing here in the first place!?" Mori's father demanded to know, "You know you're not welcome here! Why were your sons here and sneaking about?!" asked Mr. Morinozuka.
"What they can't come to watch?" asked Hantaisha.
"First of all, the dome is only open to the public during competitions times in the afternoon, unless you've been given permission to enter during training hours. Secondly you do need a ticket for such a thing," said Mr. Morinozuka, "And even if that's wasn't the case, it's rather suspicious that your sons are here after Haruhi was attacked again."
"Attacked again?" asked Mr. Hantaisha, "Something going wrong with your family here Morinozuka?"
"Yes if you must know," said Mori's father, "Right before your sons were discovered."
"So what are you saying exactly? Are you accusing my sons of trying to attack your daughter-in-law? I find that insulting to say the lease Morinozuka."
"What were you're sons doing here Hantaisha? I'm not going to ask nicely again!" said Mori's father.
"Yeah!" said Mori.
"Takashi let me handle this alright?" his father still sounding mad.
"Yes Father," said Mori.
"Now then why were your sons here Hantaisha?" his father repeated again. The old man looked at his sons who were both doing their best to keep their eyes down so no one could see the emotion in their eyes.
"If you decide to not say anything about this, how about I not press charges against your boy for beating my sons nearly to death," said their father finally.
"I don't think they beat him nearly to death Hantaisha. Also it's not like they didn't get a few punches in themselves," Mori's father pointed out, "And it still doesn't answer my question as to why you're here!"
"I like to think my sons' injuries are a bit more noticeable then whatever damage they did to your boy and it would hold up in court better wouldn't you agree?" asked Hantaisha. Mori looked up at his father.
"If we find out you did have anything to do with what happened to Haruhi you will pay you understand? I don't want to see any of your kind here again understood?" he said finally.
"Fair enough," said Hantaisha bitterly, "Come on boys let's go."
"What's going on?" said Sakura just then walking in, "Where do they think they're going?"
"They're leaving Sakura, just leave it at that alright," said Mr. Morinozuka.
"But I haven't gotten a chance to ask them any questions yet," said Sakura.
"Questions of what?" asked Hantaisha.
"Like why you were here for one thing," said Sakura.
"He'll explain it to you young lady," said Hantaisha brushing past her along with his sons.
"What's going on? What happen to those guys?" asked Sakura, "They looked really beaten up."
"Takashi may have lost his temper and laid a few punches on them. So in exchange for them not pressing charges against Takashi we let them go without hounding them about why they were here," said Mr. Morinozuka.
"What?!" said Sakura, "You got to be kidding me! For all we know they're the ones that have been attacking Haruhi and Ryo!"
"Yes I know, but you forget we have you on our side. You're one of the best investigators there is. I'm sure you can figure out who's doing it no matter what," said Mr. Morinozuka.
"It'd be a lot easier if Takashi didn't keep screwing everything up before I got a chance to look at it," said Sakura with a sneer, "Stay out of my way Takashi! You got your own job to do, got it?! Let me do mine!"
"Yes," said Mori.
"Good, glad we had this talk!" snarled Sakura before heading out again.
"She is right you know," said Mori's father once they were alone, "I'm very disappointed in your Takashi. You should have handled yourself better then that."
"Yes Father," said Mori looking down ashamed.
"Good, glad we had this talk. Now go about your duties as head of the tournament," said his father.
"Yes Father," said Mori heading out. As he came out of the room he was surprised to see Hunny and his family arriving. He knew they always came to watch the actual competition.
"Hi Takashi!" said Hunny bounding over to him giggling. However, when he quickly seemed to catch on that something was wrong with Mori, "what's wrong?"
"Haruhi's in trouble," said Mori, "She's been attacked more then once since yesterday."
"She has?" asked Hunny, "Oh no Haru-Chan! Where is she? Is she alright?"
"She's fine for now," said Mori.
"I'm going to go see her right now!" said Hunny.
"Mitsukuni wait for me!" said his mother.
"I'll come too," said Reiko, "perhaps I can think of a curse that can help protect her and Ryo. Where is she anyway?"
"The main dormitories with Tamaki," said Mori.
"Oh, is he here with Riku?" asked Hunny cheerfully.
"Yes," muttered Mori. Hunny giggled some more before heading off to the dormitories with his mother and wife.
"Where's your father Takashi?" asked his uncle.
"In the main office," said Mori.
"I think I should go talk to him real fast," said Mr. Haninozuka.
"Sure," said Mori.
"I'm going to go off and see how the trainings going I think," said Yasuchika.
"Sure," said Mori.
"Does Sakura have any leads as to who's attacking you yet?" asked Yasuchika before he could leave.
"No, not yet," said Mori.
"Well hopefully she'll be able to figure it out," said Yasuchika.
"Yeah," said Mori, assuming he didn't mess everything up for her like she claimed he did.
"Just look at the two of them. They were made for each other, you just know it," said Tamaki looking at the two babies playing. One was playing with the boy blocks in front of her while the other showing interest in the teddy bear in front of him. Haruhi didn't see anything that would indicate they were in love. But she figured it was best to let Tamaki have his little fantasies. Who knew what was going to happen to her and his children as they got older.
"Haru-Chan!" said Hunny running into the room.
"Oh hi Mitsukuni," said Haruhi.
"Hello Hunny," said Tamaki.
"Hi Tama-Chan," said Hunny before running over to Haruhi, "How are you feeling Haru-Chan?"
"I'm fine for the most part," said Haruhi, "I take it you've heard what's been going on since yesterday?"
"Yes, it's terrifying!" said Hunny's mother walking into the room along with Reiko.
"I don't understand why the cards did not show me this before it all started to happen," said Reiko, "Forgive me Haruhi for I have failed you once again."
"It's not really your fault Reiko," said Haruhi.
"I feel it is my fault," said Reiko, "How can I safely say when it would be safe to mother a child?"
"I say it's safe now, do it!" said her mother-in-law picking up Ryo.
"Yes seriously do it before she steals my grandchild away from me," said Mrs. Morinozuka.
"I'm ready to be a daddy," said Hunny.
"Maybe you are all right, maybe it's time I just went and did it already," said Raiko.
"Anyway, do you have any leads as to what's been going on here?" asked Mrs. Haninozuka.
"No, other then it seems like whoever is behind it seems to think that I'm not worthy of being married to Takashi or that Ryo's worthy enough to be his daughter," said Haruhi. Both elderly women looked at each other.
"Well you wouldn't be the first to be met with criticism over such a thing Haruhi so don't feel too bad about it," said her mother-in-law.
"That's right, my own mother wasn't exactly welcomed into the family with open arms," said Mrs. Haninozuka.
"Really?" asked Haruhi.
"My mother had spent her whole life in the city, never did any kind of training or fighting along that line. The sight of blood made her faint real easily. The only good thing she did have was money to help do things like build find houses and dojos. That and my father really did feel a connection to her," said Mrs. Haninozuka.
"Of course that's nothing compared to my mother," said Mrs. Morinozuka, "She was a lot like Mitsukuni, always wanting to play with cute things and or eat cake."
"Oh yes that is true," said Mrs. Haninozuka.
"I liked Granny," said Hunny.
"We know dear," said his mother.
"So I take it she was also married for her money?" asked Haruhi sheepishly.
"That was why she was accepted by our family," said Mrs. Morinozuka, "But it wouldn't have mattered either way to Father seeing as how he too loved her regardless."
"And what does that make for me? I didn't come with money," said Haruhi.
"No but you did come with something no money could but," said Mrs. Morinozuka, "A great heart and strong soul. And whoever's doesn't see that about you and thinks you're not worthy of being in our family, in my opinion, is not worthy of life!"
"I agree fully," said Hunny hugging Haruhi.
"Thank you," said Haruhi. Of course that doesn't mean that this was going to stop whoever it was that was trying to attack her.
