Rin was walking around the Host Club, doing her job like usual. But today was a bit different. It all started after lunch, it seemed that someone had the bright idea to pick on her. Her books were in shreds and her bad was missing-later being found in a tree outside of school.

Of course, everyone in the Host Club didn't know about this. She had kept it to herself for the time being-finding it just meaningless bullying.

"Rin!" a pair of voices chimed.

Rin looked over her shoulder, ceasing her polishing of the table for the moment. "Yeah?" she said.

Hikaru and Kaoru smiled at her. "Can you get us another pot of tea?" they asked.

Rin sighed. "I guess…" she muttered. She placed the towel on the table and went to do as they had asked. Saying as it is my job…

"Rin," a pair of girls said when they saw her angry expression.

Rin looked over to see it was the girls talking with Haruhi that had called her name. "Don't be so angry…" one said.

"We like seeing Kawasawa-san smile!" another said.

Rin smiled, but didn't actually mean it. "Thanks!" she said. "That means a lot!" Rin the walked away.


It was after Club now, and Rin was packing up her things when she noticed something was missing from her bag. Funny… she thought. I thought I had put it in here…

"Loss something, Miss Kawasawa?" she heard a voice say.

Rin looked up to see Kyoya standing next to her-his arms folded. "Uh…" she said, looking back to her bag. "No…I didn't loss anything…"

Tamaki stood right behind Kyoya and looked over to them. He had heard what Rin had said, and it was obvious it was a lie. "Really?" Tamaki said, walking over.

Rin looked up. "Yeah…" she looked back down to her things. "Maybe someone just took it by mistake…"

"Well," the twins chimed, "what is it you lost?"

Rin looked up once again and saw everyone standing there. She jumped at this, but soon calmed. "My book isn't here…" Rin grabbed her things and walked away. "I probably left it at home. Anyway, bye everyone!" Rin then walked out the door.

The twins shrugged and walked off, along with most of the others. Although, Tamaki stayed with a pondering Kyoya.

"She wasn't acting like herself today," Tamaki said, leaning on Kyoya.

Kyoya looked up and to his friend. There he met the goofy expression Tamaki showed every so often-but he was serious in a way.

"Maybe she's being bullied!" Tamaki said once again.

"If she was," Kyoya said as he looked away, fixing his glasses, "she would have dealt with it."

"Well," Tamaki said, crossing his arms, "you have to remember, Kyoya: Rin is a teenage girl like the rest of them. Most girls try not saying anything if being bullied. I mean take Haruhi for instance."

Kyoya knew where Tamaki was going with that. But Haruhi and Rin were different, in a lot of ways. But they were both independent, that was for sure.

"But," Kyoya finally said, "she isn't the kind of girl who would just be bullied. She's more likely to be the one doing the bullying…"

Tamaki pondered for a moment. "True…" Tamaki patted his friend on the back and turned away. "Well, whatever's on her mind, I'm sure she'll be able to solve it… That is," Tamaki looked back to his friend with a bright smile, "if you don't get your self exhausted worrying for her."

Kyoya fixed his glasses and the next thing Tamaki knew, Kyoya had thrown a book at him. Tamaki knew that was his minute to leave.


The next day, after Rin's P.E. class. She was walking down the corridor-wondering where her things could have gone to. She was passing by the window, when she noticed something in fountain down below. Rin looked out the window and felt very ticked at seeing her things in the water. Great… she thought, beginning to run down to the fountain. I hate fishing…

Once Rin had gotten to the fountain, she looked at all her things spread out in the fountain. They were soaked and getting even wetter due to the fountain being on.

Rin rolled up her pants and took off her jacket. She then swung over the edge and went in the water-beginning to pick up her things.

The first thing she picked up was a her bag. She then threw it to the ground and began picking up her other things. That's when she found her journal-the thing she missed yesterday-in the water. She picked it up and opened it to see a few of the pages were ripped out. Then the rest were illegible and just got worse with the water pouring on her and the book.

Rin sighed, she was soon startled by footsteps. She looked up to see Kyoya walking up. "Oh, hey, Kyoya…" she muttered, throwing her book over to her bag. She then began picking up her things once again.

"What happened?" Kyoya said, looking rather shocked to see her things in the fountain.

Rin glanced up and grinned. "Just me being a klutz…" she muttered. "Nothing to worry about…" She was lying. Rin wasn't that klutzy, even she could manage not to throw her things in the fountain. Especially her journal.

Kyoya sighed and fixed his glasses.

Rin stopped working when she heard splashing next to her. Rin looked up and saw Kyoya next to her. "Uh," she said, rather flattered by his action, "you don't need to help, Kyoya…" She had then just realized his glasses were off-along with his jacket.

Kyoya glanced over to Rin as he picked up a few papers from under the water. "I learned from a friend," he said, still splashing through the water, "that I can't just sit around anymore…"

Rin looked back down and began picking up her things again-for some reason that phrase made her happy. Every now and then she glanced out of the corner to see Kyoya. He was soaked now, well, so was she. But she really couldn't believe he was doing this for her. She thought he was more of the person to walk away and not help, guess she was wrong.

The two had finished picking up everything from in the water and where now beginning to make their way back to the classroom. Kyoya parted half way, saying he needed to find Tamaki before going back, Rin understood and made her way back before him.

When Rin reached the classroom, most people were shocked to see her soaked to the bone. But then there were those who laughed. Rin walked over to her desk and saw a mysterious letter sitting there. She picked it up and opened it. She then placed her hand on her hip, not surprised to see what it said. Did you enjoy going fishing? she read. If you want this to stop, meet us on the roof… Rin crumpled the paper when Tamaki and Kyoya walked in.

"What's that?" Tamaki asked, seeing the girl crumpling the paper.

"Hm?" Rin said looking up. "Oh, this?" Tamaki nodded. "It's nothing." Rin threw it over her shoulder and it landed in the trash. "I have something to do before heading to Music Room Three… So I'll meet you two there."

Rin brushed past them and walked to the door. She then disappeared down the hall.

"Wonder what that was about…" Tamaki muttered. He looked to his friend and saw him pondering. "By the way…" Kyoya looked to Tamaki. "Why are you soaked?"

Kyoya blinked at his friend, didn't he already explain? Maybe he forgot to mention it.


I never knew this place has a roof… Rin thought as she climbed the stairs. Guess Ouran is full of mysteries. Rin opened the door to the roof and walked forward-but no one was there. Soon she heard the door slam behind her. She quickly turned around and ran to the door, trying to get it opened. But it was locked. She was stuck, on the roof, soaked to the bone, with the wind blowing… This didn't seem to good for her.


The Host Club was sitting in silence. Rin still hadn't shown, and they were starting to worry.

"Should we look for her…?" Honey asked.

Tamaki crossed his arms. "No…not yet…"

"But it's been three hours!" Hikaru shouted. "She's never been this late-not once!"

"Hikaru…" Kaoru said, putting a hand on his brothers shoulder. Hikaru looked to his brother and huffed as he looked away. He crossed his arms and pouted.

"He's right…" Haruhi said. "Plus…didn't you say Rin was being bullied?" Everyone looked at her. "Well, in stories-such as this-the heroin usually never shows because she got stuck somewhere."

"You're saying this is like a book?" Kaoru said.

Haruhi nodded. "It's not un common for girl to get jealous." Haruhi crossed her arms.

"Why would anyone be jealous of Rin?" the twins said.

"Well," Honey said, "Rin-chan has been hanging around the Host Club. And it seems we've all taken a liking to her. Maybe it's because we're always so nice to her."

Tamaki pondered. "That sounds about right…" he muttered. Tamaki quickly stood to his feet. "Men!" he looked to Haruhi. "And Haruhi…" He looked back to everyone. "We need to find Rin, before the sunsets. Now," Tamaki smiled, "whoever finds her first wins the game."

Hikaru lifted an eyebrow and so did Kyoya. But neither moved from their spots.

Honey looked up to Mori and nodded. "Lets go, Takashi!" he said. Mori just nodded.

Hikaru jumped to his feet. "Hikaru?" Kaoru said, a bit surprised.

But Hikaru didn't listen and before Kaoru knew, Hikaru had bolted out the door-with Kaoru following behind.


Rin sat on the ground, looking up at the sky. She was bored out of her mind. She had been sitting there for about four hours-or what felt like four hours. She was freezing her tail off.

"I wonder if I would be found by morning…" she wondered. Although, it was a very good question indeed. Another one was; would she ever get found. She doubted that anyone even know Ouran had a roof. And if it did have one roof, how many others were there.

Rin sighed. "I feel like I'm in a Shoujo Manga…" she muttered. "Well…minus the part where the love of my life comes a rescues me… I highly doubt that would ever happen." Rin then froze for a moment. She had been reading to many of those stories, she a heroine-a delinquent one too! She shouldn't have this knowledge!


Hikaru and Kaoru were in the hall, panting. They had checked practically the whole campus-minus the parts Tamaki and the others checked.

"Any sign?" Haruhi said, running up to them.

"Not yet…" Kaoru said, trying to catch his breath. "We checked practically every room in this place… She's no where…"

"How's your search going…?" Hikaru asked.

Haruhi shook her head. "Still no luck. Kyoya's looking over the blueprints for the school, seeing if there's any other place we haven't checked."

"How'd he get the blueprints for the school…?" the twins asked.

Haruhi shrugged. "It's Kyoya." That was the simplest answer and the twins knew it was true-Kyoya could get (almost) anything he wanted with his connections.

Soon Honey and Mori came running up, saying that they had no luck finding her either. But both looked like they didn't break a sweat.

"Now where…?" Honey said. "We've checked every where we could think of."

"What about the roof…?" Mori said, as calm as usual.

Everyone blinked blankly. There's a roof?

"Since when did Ouran have a roof?" the twins asked.

"Since this story began…" Haruhi mumbled. But this was unnoticed by anyone.

"Isn't it a bit cliche though?" Kaoru said. "It usually happens in Shoujo Manga, doesn't it?

"Yeah...the author wasn't really thinking this through," Hikaru said. "But people love the cliche's..."

After that, everyone looked at each other. Might as well check the roof.


Rin was kicking the door right about now, hoping that it would at least come loose or something. But so far she's been kicking it for about ten minutes-and with no luck.

Rin sighed, running out of breath. She stopped her kicking and stood there-looking at the door. Dints. That's all that was in it. She hadn't been able to loosen it any.

"Rin!" a voice shouted from the other end.

Rin perked up and put her ear to the door. "Hikaru?" Rin said.

"Rin," two voice said, she knew it was the twins. But what they said next quite scared her. "Back away from the door!"

Rin backed away about six feet, just in case. Next thing she knew the door was off it hinges and laying on the ground. Rin looked up, shocked. Honey stood there with Mori next to him.

Hikaru and Kaoru peeked out from behind the two, happy to see Rin. Rin gave a peace sign and said, "About time someone showed up!"


Everyone made it back to Music Room Three safely, only to find Kyoya and Tamaki sitting calmly in chairs.

Kyoya glanced up from his computer and looked over to see Rin-and the others-walking towards the table. "Welcome back, Miss Kawasawa," Kyoya said, grinning. "I hope that you won't find a chance to do that again."

Rin glared at Kyoya's comment and then she stuck her tongue at him.

"By the way," Tamaki said, "who did this?"

Rin was about to say something, but she was cut in by Kyoya. "Don't worry," he said, smiling, "they've been taken care of. I highly doubt they will ever be able to do this again…"

Everyone was frightened by Kyoya's smile, they knew that his connections were this good. But the question that roamed through their heads was what he did to them.

"So, who won?" Tamaki said.

Rin lifted an eyebrow.

Haruhi smiled weakly. "Mori-senpai had the idea that Rin was on the roof," she said, pointing. "But then Hikaru and Kaoru were the ones who found the right roof." He then smiled brightly. "Then Honey-senpai and Mori-senpai kicked down the door."

Tamaki crossed his arms. "This sure is a predicament." Tamaki looked at Mori. "What do you think, Mori-senpai?"

Mori was silent for a moment but then said, "I didn't do it for the prize…"

Rin tilted her head. "Can someone tell me what's going on?" she shouted.

Honey smiled. "We beat that whoever found you would win the prize for our game!" he said brightly.

Rin lifted an eyebrow, and everyone knew Honey had said to much. But Honey was still happy.

"What was the prize?" she asked, completely calm.

"A kiss and a date!" Honey said, a slight blush to his cheeks.

Rin crossed her arms and pondered for a moment. Tamaki and the others figured she was angry, but what her words said was completely unimaginable. "Sure…" she said. "That doesn't sound so bad…" Rin glared at Tamaki, knowing he had the idea. "But ever do this again without my permission, you will wish you never lived." Tamaki gave a small weak smile, but had a shiver down his spine.

Honey smiled. "That's nice, Rin-chan," he said. "But I don't want the prize either!"

"Really?" everyone said, a bit surprised.

Honey nodded and gave another flowery smile. "I just did it to have some fun!" he said. Then everyone's moods darkened at his words.

"So," Rin said, "who gets the prize?"

Tamaki looked at everyone, wondering who was going to take the offer.

Kaoru looked to his brother-seeing that Hikaru didn't want to say anything. Kaoru grinned mischievously and said, "We'll take it!"

Everyone looked at Hikaru and Hikaru glared at his brother. Kaoru smiled, knowing his brother wasn't to pleased. But he knew that at some point he would get thanked.

"Alright," Rin said, shrugging, "that sounds fine to me. As long as it's not Mr. Glasses here."

Kyoya looked at Rin. "Excuse me?" he said, trying not to show his anger for many reasons.

Rin crossed her arms. "You heard me," she said.

Kyoya rolled his eyes and went back to his computer.

Honey tugged on Rin's jacket and looked up at her. "Rin-chan," he said smiling, "why don't you give the kiss now, that way you don't forget."

Rin's face went bright red and everyone noticed. She couldn't admit that she was embarrassed. Truthfully, she never realized it before, but there was the slight possibility she had feelings for Hikaru-but it was so small that she didn't care for them much. She was also embarrassed because she couldn't kiss people so easily. She even had problems kissing her brother (older and younger) on the head.

"Uh…" Rin stuttered. "Maybe another time…"

Kaoru looked to his brother and saw Hikaru's face was a bright red just like Rin's. He knew what was going on.

"Oh, come on, Rin!" Kaoru said smiling. He pushed her forward toward Hikaru. "Don't get shy on us now!"

Turns out Kaoru's trajectory was a bit off and instead of Rin falling into his brothers arms-their lips pressed together instead. But Hikaru and Rin didn't move, both were just to shocked to move or look away from each other.

Kaoru was also a bit shocked. Whoops… he thought. He felt the glares from Tamaki and Kyoya, but mostly Kyoya right about now. Kaoru really didn't mean to do that, but it ended up like this.

Rin pushed herself away from Hikaru, her face (and his) was bright crimson. They were both embarrassed. "Sorry…" Rin stuttered.

"It's fine…" Hikaru said.

"If you two are finished…" Kyoya said, standing to his feet. He grabbed his bag and jacket, walking to the door. "It's late and we should all go home."

The door slammed after Kyoya walked out and everyone knew he was angry. Well, except Rin that is who was just to oblivious to his feelings.

Rin and Hikaru were now apart and were feeling rather awkward being near each other-so they decided to take much space between each other.

Rin looked to the door, wondering what was wrong with him now. But she soon shrugged it off, not really caring. Right now she had more pressing matter to attend to. And she had a feeling that Tamaki's grin wouldn't help any.


Sorry for the length everyone. I had to get this part done. But I hope you enjoyed. Sorry for mistakes or anything. I hope you comment and such. Thanks for reading. May the next chapter come to a shock.

Oh! So the whole, bully thing I got from the OHSHC Manga. I was rereading it (doing research mostly) and I was thinking "What would happen if Rin was bullied like Haruhi...?" Then I wrote this chapter. So that's why. And I was also reminded of how they always refer to them as a Manga-so I put some stuff like that in here. I tried my best, and truthfully I was very lazy on this chapter. The next chapter I won't, promise! Oh, HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY! or for me another Single's Awareness day... -_- yippee... Anyway, glad you could read. Thanks! REVIEW PLEASE! THEY MAKE ME SMILE!