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Tamaki looked down at Taeko who was just looking down on the floor sad.
"I can't believe you did this father!" he said looking up at his dad.
"I'm only doing what I thought was best Taeko," said his father.
"Sure you were," said Tamaki.
"Well anyway," said Mr. Suoh motioning to a nearby maid, "Please take Taeko to her room."
"Yes sir, this way," said the maid.
"Okay," said Taeko not really looking up from the floor as she followed the maid to the stairs.
Tamaki glared at his father.
"Tamaki don't give me that look," said his father.
"I just don't think it was right what you did. It was bad enough Mori and Hunny's parents were doing it, but now you've done it! It's got to be hard for her!" said Tamaki.
"Tamaki calm down," said his father.
"I'm sorry but lets just say I know what it likes to be taken to another home you've never really known," said Tamaki.
His father sighed.
"Yes well, let's just try and her feel welcome them," he said, "Maybe we should get her a puppy."
"You don't get it do you?" said Tamaki as he walked off.
"Excuse me; is Taeko in her room still?" Tamaki asked the maid as he saw her walking past.
"Uh, yes, but she still seems upset. She barely said anything all she was doing when I left was sit on her bed looking sad," said the maid.
Tamaki sighed.
"Takeo?" he said walking into the room.
She was sitting on the bed hugging her knees to her chest and barley looked up at Tamaki as he walked over to her.
"Everything okay?" asked Tamaki.
Takeo just shrugged her shoulders.
"I'm just not feeling really happy all of a sudden," she said.
"I understand," said Tamaki patting her head, "Well you can just stay here if you want until you're feeling ready to do something okay?"
"Okay," said Taeko still not looking up.
Tamaki sighed sadly again as he walked out of his room.
'There's got to be something I can do for her,' he thought.
Taeko just sat on her new bed with her bear.
'I don't know if I can take this anymore! I hate this! I'd rather just go back stupid apartment we lived in before Mommy started working with Ms. Sanzan with the mice and bugs! At least I knew where my home was and I knew Mommy would come home eventually! They keep moving me around, how will Mommy and I find each other!'
Just then she heard a beautiful sound coming out of nowhere.
'What's that?' she thought as she found her way off of her bed and out of her room. She followed the sound to a room where she found Tamaki sitting a beautiful white grand piano playing a beautiful song. She stood in the door way just listening to him play for a long time. She couldn't believe he could play like that! It was so nice that when he got done, she actually started to clap.
Tamaki turned around and saw Taeko standing in the doorway.
"Oh hi Taeko," he said.
"That was beautiful Papa Tamaki. I didn't know you could play the piano," said Taeko as she walked over to him.
"Oh yes, playing the piano is one of the greatest passions," said Tamaki.
"Wow, I don't think I could ever learn to play like that," said Taeko.
"Well here," said Tamaki moving over on the bench and patted the spot next to him. Taeko cautiously pulled herself up on the bench next to him.
"Here," said Tamaki as he pulled out a simple piece of sheet music and help guide her hands to the right keys to play.
"This isn't bad," said Taeko as she kept playing the different keys.
"Yes well this is just a scale that'll help you learn the keys. It takes a lot of concentration to put them all together to make music," said Tamaki.
"How long did it take you to learn how to play real well?" asked Taeko.
"A long time. I've been playing since I was your age. I use to play for my mother to help make her feel better," said Tamaki.
"Oh," said Taeko, "I wish my mother would feel better so I can stop being moved around everywhere," said Taeko.
"Yeah, me too," said Tamaki.
"I'm sorry Papa Tamaki," said Taeko, "I don't mean to be rude. I'm just sad and confused."
"I know and I understand," said Tamaki, "It actually reminds me of this wonderful story about a prince who had to leave his home."
Taeko looked up at Tamaki intrigued.
"Really what happened?" she asked.
"Well here," said Tamaki leading her over to a couch, "I'll tell you what happen. A long time ago there was a king whose mother was what some would call evil. But she just had her own way of how she wanted things. Well one day her son, the new king met a princess who lived in a kingdom far away. They feel in love and had a really handsome son. However the king's mother wouldn't let the princess and their son come live with them for along time until one day the princess got really sick. So since the king didn't have any other kids, and needed someone to be the king after him his mother told the princess that if her son came and lived in their kingdom she would help make the princess better. However she and her son wouldn't be able to see each other ever again."
Taeko gasped.
"Did the princess's son go with the evil lady?" she asked.
"Yes he did, only because he wanted to help his mother feel better," said Tamaki.
"Oh," said Taeko, "That's so sad, what happen next?"
"Well the princess's son came to live with his father in his kingdom and became a prince," said Tamaki.
"Was the prince sad at all?" asked Taeko.
"No, not really," said Tamaki, "He knew he was helping his mother and he would get to see his father a lot more. Plus soon after he arrived in his father's kingdom he got to go to this new school where a lot of other princes and princesses went to. There he met five other different princes who soon became his best friends and were always nice to him. They even had a club together."
"What kind of club?" asked Taeko.
"A very special club where they helped to make girls feel special," said Tamaki.
"Did they have a lot of girls come to club?" asked Taeko.
"Oh yes and they were very good at making them feel happy every time they came," said Tamaki.
"Did they fall in love with any of the girls?" asked Taeko.
"Um not really, not with any of the princess," said Tamaki, "But there was one girl that seem to captivate all six princes, and this girl wasn't even a princess. She was simple peasant girl who was smart and the king was nice enough to give her permission to come to the school. Oh and not only was this peasant girl really smart she was also very beautiful and extremely kind. Everyone who met her liked her very much, girls or guys. She was just that wonderful. But the prince and her friends loved her the most. They even got her to be a part of their club, by pretending to be a guy."
"Why did they do they do that?" asked Taeko.
"They thought that it would be good for her, to help learn how to have fun," said Tamaki, "And by working for them she was able to help to pay for certain things."
"Um okay," said Takeo confused, "Did the peasant girl really not mind pretending to be a guy in the club?"
"Well not really," said Tamaki, "By being around the princes she was got to go and do stuff she ordinary not get to do. In fact there was this one time they took the peasant girl to a beautiful beach where she almost drown when a big scary troll threw her off a huge cliff over the water."
Taeko gasped.
"Oh don't worry, at the last second the hansom prince jumped in and saved her!" said
Taeko gave off a sigh of relief.
"That prince sure was brave," she said.
"Well the peasant girl was brave to and saved him once," said Tamaki.
"She did?" asked Taeko.
"Yep," said Tamaki, "You see one day a new princess arrived at the kingdom who wanted the handsome to be her husband. She wasn't really evil; she just thought the prince would be better off with her. But his friends, including the peasant girl really thought he was better off with them, which he was actually. He didn't know that. The princess had convinced him he'd be better with her and got him to leave with her."
"No!" said Taeko.
"Oh don't worry, at the last second the peasant girl took off in a carriage after the carriage the prince and princess where in calling out to him to stay with her and their friends," said Tamaki.
"Did he stay?" asked Taeko.
"He was about to but princess tried one last time to get him to go with her. However the peasant girl lost control of her carriage and feel off towards the water again! And when the princess saw her falling, she finally let the prince go so he could save her and let him stay with her and their other friends."
"Wow really?" said Taeko, "So the prince stayed with his friends?"
"Yep, and they were all happy again," said Tamaki.
Taeko smiled.
"Did he marry her?" she asked.
"Huh?" asked Tamaki.
"The prince, did he marry the peasant girl?" asked Taeko.
"Um no," said Tamaki.
"Why not?" asked Taeko.
"Well I'm not sure. I don't remember much about what happen after she saved him and finished school. I think she went off to her own different adventure but I can't remember what happen," said Tamaki.
"Oh," said Taeko, "I still like the story though. I reminded me of this amusement park I went to in school. It was a fairy tail themed park that had all sorts of rides based on fairy tales."
"Oh really?" said Tamaki.
"Yeah they even had this rollercoaster that went all over this castle. Yuya boasted he could ride 10 times, he barley road one time before he got scared and wouldn't go on again! But I road it at least 16 different times! It was fun!" said Taeko.
"Really, that sounds like fun," said Tamaki, "I might want to see that. Maybe we should go there tomorrow."
"Really, you'd want to go?" asked Taeko.
"Sure," said Tamaki.
"Okay," said Taeko.
"Excuse me but dinner's ready," said a maid walking into the room.
"Okay, thank you," said Tamaki, "You better go wash up Taeko."
"Sure," said Taeko as she stood up and walked to the door, "Oh Papa Tamaki?"
"Yes?" said Tamaki.
"I think you are a really handsome prince, in more ways then," said Tamaki, "And I'm glad you stayed too."
"Huh?" said Tamaki.
Takeo just smiled before she walked out of the room.
Tamaki couldn't help but smile.
"She really is Haruhi's daughter!" he said.
