DISCLAIMER: I DO NOT OWN OURAN IN ANYWAY, SHAPE OR FORM

OCs belong to:

McflyGoonieFaxFan: Natalie Mayson

Melanie-Says: Misaki Sakuragi

Flutejrp: Ruki, or Riki Shario

Twi-chick34: Halina Kapule

mirandaparra15: Iris Devora

"So Yuki, ae you feeling ready for this?" Iris asked as she and Yuki drove together.

"Yeah I guess," said Yuki.

"Not liking the idea of doing this huh?" asked Iris.

"No, I'd rather be doing soccer like my sisters. But my mommy thinks I should try finding something my own path so I'm just a carbon copy of them so I don't have to worry about living in their shadow," said Yuki.

"Well nothing wrong with wanting you to try to find something you like yourself instead of just doing what it is your sisters do," said Iris.

"Do you have any sisters?" asked Yuki.

"No, just a brother and I've never felt obligated to follow him. But that's me though, everyone's different," said Iris right as the car pulled up to her mother's studio and magazine company.

"Welcome Miss Devora," said the receptionist as Iris walked in, making sure to bow in respect as Iris and Yuki passed her, "Your mother's in studio five if you wish to see her."

"Thank you," said Iris, "Come Yuki, we'll go talk to her real fast and then hit some of the other employees."

"What does your mommy do?" Yuki asked.

"Well she owns this whole building that produces magazines, mainly nature and wildlife magazines. But mostly she likes taking pictures of animals herself," said Yuki right as they came to studio five and Iris opened the door for her and Yuki.

"What kind of animals?" Yuki asked.

"Alright release the snake," the two heard Iris's mother announce.

"Snake?" said Yuki ducking behind Iris, "I hate snakes.

"Relax, I'm sure it's not poisonous. Mom's not that crazy," said Iris.

"Hey, hey easy!" one of the animal handlers shouted.

"Is it being stubborn?" asked Mrs. Devora. She happened to glance at the door where Iris and Yuki stood.

"Oh good, Iris you're here," she said, "Can you...,"

"I'm on it," said Iris as she moved over to the cage and knelt to see the snake in the cage, which wound up being a boa constrictor, "Hi come on out," she said calmly as she managed to get the snake to come out. She let the snake around her neck easily.

"Whoa," said Yuki.

"Where do you need it Mom?" Iris asked.

"Over there in the tree," said Ms. Devora. Iris carefully carried the snake over to the fake tree and somehow she managed to get the snake to climb off of her and onto the tree itself.

"Thank you Iris," said her mother, "That's perfect for the shoot. So who's your friend?"

"That's Yuki, the Purple Panda I was telling you about," said Iris.

"Oh she seems so sweet," said Mrs. Devora, "So I heard you have something to sell to us dear."

"Uh yes here," said Yuki showing her the form.

"Hmm, hmm, I'll take two dozen, one dozen blueberry, one dozen cherry please," said Mrs. Devora, "Any one else want some cheese cakes?"

"Yeah sure," said most of the crew as they all lined up and each ordered something from the sheet.

"Thank you," said Yuki when they were done.

"No problem," said Mrs. Devora, "Now we should get back to the shoot."

"Hey uh what happened to the snake?" asked one of the stage hands. Everyone turned and saw the snake was no longer visible in the tree.

Yuki screamed as she and a few others stage hands all jumped onto something to get off the floor.

"Iris can you?" Mrs. Devora asked.

"Yeah it's probably around here somewhere," said Iris as she walked over to the tree and looke around, "Found it It's here in the tree relaxing." She gently took it into her hands and again and brought to the front of the tree where it was supposed to be.

"Thank you Iris," said Mrs. Devora, "Let's hurry up and take these photos before it tries to move again." She immediately started to snap away.

"Ready to go hit some of the other people here at the building?" Iris asked Yuki who was still avoiding the floor.

"Yes please, let's get out of here!" said Yuki as she jumped off and ran to the door. Iris chuckled and followed after the girl.

"Are all the places here that crazy?" asked Yuki as they walked down the hallway."

"No just where my mom's concern," said Iris. It was much easier asking people to buy cheese cakes for Yuki since there were no snakes or other wild animals to deal with.

"Well looks like we did good for a first day," said Iris as they left.

"Do you think animals would like cheese cakes?" asked Yuki.

"Oh yeah definitely," said Iris.

"I wonder if I should buy some for some of the animals for your mom," said Yuki.

"Oh don't worry about that. These are meant to be for people not animals," said Iris, "And you did good with the human selling."

"Thanks," said Yuki feeling a lot better.


"Are you going to trick any of the boys into buying all the cakes?" Sen asked Ruki as the two arrived at her father's political office, "My sister's says your sister's always going on and on about how great you are with that."

"Well we'll see," said Ruki as the two of out of the car. She was still feeling bad about the way she had treated Hikaru and made him sad over it. She couldn't understand why either. She was use to treating guys like that. Why did it hurt so much to know she hut Hikaru acting that way?

"Ah Miss Shario welcome," said one of Ruki's partners who was heading out of the office, "I hoe you're not here to talk to your father about some sort of scandal you've caused."

"You'd like that wouldn't you?" said Ruki.

"Not particularly," said the man, "So what are you doing here?"

"I'm here to be helpful with this girl to sell cheese cakes," said Ruki.

"Cheesecakes huh?" said the man, "Well I suppose I can afford to buy up at least one or two May I?" Sen handed him the order form and the man placed his order.

"Thank you," said Ruki, "Come on Sen we got a lot more to sell."

"I can't wait to see the guys go crazy over you," said Sen. However for some reason Ruki didn't have to turn on her charm when it came to asking people, men or women to sell. Everyone ordered one or two all on their own without having to be persuaded by Ruki to do so.


"This was stupid!" said Sen after a while, "You haven't used your talents on any one so far! I really wanted to see you do it!"

"Sorry," said Ruki, "But look how many we did manage to sell quite a lot of cakes. That's got to count for something."

"Not really if the tigers are going to beat us," said Sen.

'Ugh, the tigers ,' thought Ruki.

"Ruki hello," said Mr. Shario walking up to his daughter, "And hello to your little partner."

"Hello Dad," said Ruki.

"How's the selling going?" asked Mr. Shario.

"Good," said Ruki, "Most people bought from us."

"And she didn't have to use her special man-tricking skills to do it," muttered Sen.

"You didn't?" said Ruki's father sounding relieved, "That's nice to know."

"Right," said Ruki.

"Well let me see the form so I too can make an order," said Mr. Shario looking it over and placing an order, "Thank you very much Miss Sen."

"Thank you for letting us come here Dad," said Ruki, "Your order really helped put us in the green. Come Sen let's get going."

"I still don't like it that you didn't use any of your skills," said Sen. Ruki looked around as they were about to leave and saw some of the over confident interns working for her father's political party standing around like they were important laughing about something.

"I don't think we sold to them," said Ruki leading Sen over to them.

"Oh hello Miss Shario," said one of the boys as she and Sen approached.

"Hello boys, what are you up to?" Ruki asked in sweet and innocent tone.

"Oh you know important men work. You probably wouldn't understand," said one of the other boys.

"Right," said Ruki, "Oh look at this, have you boys gotten a chance to order some cheese cakes from this girl?"

"Uh," said the boys looking at the form, "no."

"Oh you haven't?" said Ruki, "I guess that's because you assumed you'd just buy a hundred dozen each."

"Huh?" said all the boys.

"That was your intent right?" asked Ruki batting her eyelashes.

"Right," said the firs boy taking the order form.

When Sen got it back and looked it over she saw that there was indeed an order of a hundred dozen from the different boys.

"Thank you boys, you've been most helpful," said Ruki, "Let's go Sen.'

"How am I going to explain this to my father?!" the two heard the two boys arguing as they left.

"I don't even like cheese cakes!" said another.

"Happy now?" asked Ruki.

"Very!" said Sen with delight, "That was funny!"

"Glad you liked it,' said Ruki. She still felt bad over the way she had treated Hikaru real recently. Why did he suddenly have to take up so much of her thoughts and feelings?


"Wow, this is your family's building?" Kazumi asked Halina as the two arrived in front of a huge silver building.

"Yeah this is it," said Halina doing her best to hide her nervousness. The last thing she needed was for Kazumi to see her as weak in front of the employees. The two walked into the building and over to the main desk.

"Excuse me," said Halina.

"Please have a seat. I'll be with you shortly," said the receptionist, "If you're here for a tour we always do our last one at three o'clock."

"Oh we're not here for a tour," said Halina.

"Then just take a seat. I'll have someone come out and deal with you as soon as possible," said the receptionist.

"But," said Halina, "This is my family's building."

"Huh?" said the front desk lady finally looking up, "Oh it's you. Well go ahead and head in then. I won't stop you. I got work to do." She looked back down without making any effort to apologize for not recognizing her own bosses' daughter.

"Well come on Kazumi," said Halin leading her to the back.

"That lady seemed really mean," said Kazumi as they walked.

"No she was just busy," said Halina.

"I don't know. If my mommy saw someone treating me like that, they'd be fired," said Kazumi.

"Well, I don't think she was being that rude," said Halina, "as compared to some people."

"Well look who's here," she suddenly heard one of her brothers say. She heard the three of them walking up behind her and Kazumi.

"What are you doing here Halina?" asked Akuma.

"I'm here to help this girl sell cheesecakes," said Halina.

"Cheese cakes, here at a fashion company?" asked Akoni, "Are you stupid?"

"Of course she is," said Ainkea, "This girl she's helping doomed."

"You're mean," said Kazumi, "If my brothers talked to me like that they'd be punished."

"We'll hopefully your brothers don't have an idiot for a sister," said Akuma.

"Halina isn't dumb," said Kazumi.

'How is it that this child has more confidence than me?' thought Halina.

"You don't know her like we do," said Akoni.

"Yes one could almost say you don't know your sister at all," said Halina's sister Akahele appearing behind her brothers, "Father asked you to go and see if the lighting was working for the dance club shoot. Hop to it!"

"Fine," said Ainkea, "Come on guys." The three boys all walked off. Akahele looked her sister and Kazumi over.

"Mother and Father were wondering if you were going to ever show up. You remember where you need to sell at right?" she asked.

"Yes I know where to go," said Halina.

"Good stay and don't get in the way," said Akahele.

"You're kind of mean too," said Kazumi. Akahele knelt to her level.

"My dear when you're in the world of business you cannot always be the good guy. It's best you learn how to be tough and strict with everyone, including your loved ones, less they hold you back," she said.

"I don't agree with that," said Kazumi.

"Of course not, you're young," said Akahele.

"Well shall we go sell?" asked Halina.

"I don't like your brothers and sister. You're too nice to be their sister," said Kazumi, "You should come be my sister."

'Hmm,' thought Akahele listening.

"That's really nice of you Kazumi but you don't have to worry about that. They're really not that bad, honest," said Halina, "Let's just worrying about selling okay?" The two of them made their way around the different places they were allowed to go to sell and managed to make a pretty good amount of sells with the people they asked for.


"Thank you for your help in selling Halina," said Kazumi once they were done.

"Sure it was nothing," said Halina.

"I think it was nice of you doing this. I think you're a nice person," said Kazumi.

"That's really sweet of you," said Kazumi.

"Are you sure you don't want to be my sister?" asked Kazumi.

"I would love that actually," said Halina blushing at how sweet the little girl was being around her.

"Then are you going to leave your family and come stay with mine?" asked Kazumi.

"Uh no I'm not going to be a sister like that. How about I'm more of honorary sister. If you ever need a big sister for anything I'll step in and help okay?" Halina offered.

"I can still refer to you as my sister?" asked Kazumi.

"Absolutely," said Halina.

"Halina," she heard her sister's voice.

"Yes?" said Halina turning around.

"I don't know what you're trying to pull, but stop trying to find replacement sisters for yourself. It's very shellfish and insensitive of you!" snapped Akahele.

"Sorry I didn't realize you'd be so jealous," said Halina. Ahahele looked stunned.

"Who said anything about being jealous? I'm just saying be kinder to your sister, your real sister!" she snapped before walking away.

"I think she is jealous," said Kazumi.

"Well maybe she is and maybe she isn't. I could have been wrong," said Halina.

'Still though if she's acting like this over the idea of me finding substitute sisters, I wonder how she's react if I were to start dating a so called enemy like Kaou?' she thought.