DISCLAIMER: I DO NOT OWN OURAN IN ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM

"So what are you planning for your wall?" asked Haruhi.

"We were thinking a green pasture with all sorts of different colored bunnies," said Ichiko.

"That's cute," said Haruhi looking over at Hunny who merely giggled, "Whose original idea was that?"

"Mine," said both father and daughter at the same time.

"Okay then," said Haruhi, "I'll just leave you two to it then." She walked out of the room and headed down the hallway minding her own business when he happened to see a huge crowd of her family surrounding Tadao and Yuu as they hung something up on the wall.

"What's this?" she asked.

"Just a list to remind us that Eduard Tonnerre is by no way good enough for Ichiko," said Kyoya.

"He ripped his pants at a Christmas party?" said Haruhi reading one of the things off of the list.

"Oh more then just then," said Kyoya.

"Really?" said Haruhi as she looked back to the list, "Well I'm just glad that Ichiko had more then just one person to turn to help make her feel better after that."

"Yes can't too much misery in the house at the moment," said Kyoya.

"What are you talking about?" asked Haruhi.

"Tomorrow's my father's funeral," said Kyoya walking off.

"Oh really?" said Haruhi.

"Yes, and while I don't expect you to attend, I will be taking my son," said Kyoya.

"No of course," said Haruhi.

"Thank you, good to know we could come to that understanding without an argument," said Kyoya walking off.

"Sure," said Haruhi.


"Too tight?" Kyoya asked as he helped Will with his tie.

"No, I'm fine," said Will.

"Good," said Kyoya, "Let's go then."

"Father, Grandfather really is dead right?" said Will, "He didn't fake his death or anything like that did he?"

"I don't think so," said Kyoya slyly.

"Just wondering," said Will.

"Wondering what?" asked Haruhi. Both father and son looked over at her.

"Just something regarding all of the other past funeral I've ever had to attend," said Will.

"Oh right," said Haruhi.

"Are you not going Mother?" asked Will.

"Uh I wasn't really planning on it," said Haruhi,

"Oh really?" said Will.

"Will, don't take this the wrong way," said Hikaru walking up behind Haruhi.

"But we don't have any respect to give to the man," said Kaoru also walking up behind her.

"Oh really?" said Will.

"Will its fine," said Kyoya, "I doubt anyone other then us here would want to come."

"Well I'm ready to go," said Tamaki walking up behind Kyoya and Will wearing a black suite.

"Tamaki?" said Haruhi, "Where are you going?"

"I'm going to the funeral," said Tamaki.

"Why?" asked the twins.

"Because he's my friend and I want to show him my support," said Tamaki.

"Boss the man kidnapped you!" said Hikaru.

"But I'm not going about that. I'm just going to offer support to Kyoya and Will," said Tamaki.

"Thank you Tamaki," said Kyoya, "Let's get going."

"Are you taking Aiko?" asked Haruhi.

"No, I didn't want to force her," said Tamaki, "She's too little anyway. She probably doesn't even really remember him."

"Okay then," said Haruhi as she moved aside to let Kyoya, Will and Tamaki pass. She thought about what Tamaki had said about going to the funeral to just simply support Kyoya during this.


"Hello Kyoya," said Fuyumi walking up to her brother and hugging her.

"Hello Fuyumi," said Kyoya also hugging his sister.

"Oh Will, how are you doing?" asked Fuyumi walking

"I'm fine Aunt Fuyumi," said Will smiling at his aunt.

"Tamaki, what are you doing here?" asked Fuyumi.

"I thought I'd come and support my friend in his time of need," said Tamaki.

"That's interesting seeing as you didn't even bother coming to Kyoya's funeral," said one of Kyoya's brothers.

"Well that was mostly because of my grandmother. I was lucky to come to his um wedding with the schedule she had me on," said Tamaki sheepishly.

"Don't use me to cover you're poor planning young man!" said his grandmother as she and his father also walked up.

"Well you did keep him on a tight schedule Mother," said his father.

"Father, surprise to see you here," said Tamaki.

"Well I figured it be best to come and pay our respect to the man I use to have a lot of dealings with," said his father.

"Thank you for coming sir," said Kyoya shaking Yuzuru's hand.

"Of course," said Yuzuru, "I hope you're family will be able to heal in time with all of this."

"Thank you sir," said Kyoya.

"Here Mother let me lead you to your seat," said Yuzuru helping his mother.

"Where's the rest of your family Kyoya?" asked his oldest brother.

"They're not coming," said Kyoya.

"Why not?" asked the other.

"Every one of them was put through torture because of father. Why would they want to come and pay their respect to the man?" asked Kyoya.

"Um Kyoya," said Fuyumi motioning towards the door. Kyoya turned and saw Haruhi, his friends and all of the children walking in wearing black.

"Why are you all here?" asked Kyoya.

"We're here to offer our support to you like Tamaki," said Haruhi as she walked over to him.

"Hmm, well that certainly is a more mature attitude then my father would have ever had," said Kyoya.

"Well you are my husband more or less and this is what a good wife does things like this," said Haruhi. She and the others all followed Kyoya and his family to the front.

"I still can't believe we agreed to come to this," said Hikaru.

"It goes to show what good friends you are," said Haruhi, even though she really didn't want to be there as it was.


"Today we are here to mourn the loss of Yoshio Ohtori, Husband Father and one of the most remarkable men in the world," said the preacher.

'Don't forget manipulator, schemer and murderer,' thought Haruhi to herself.

"Many people owe their happiness to him for what he did in his life," said the preacher, "Let us hear some of them now." Haruhi looked down at her feet as people came up to talk about the man and what he apparently did for them while he was alive. Haruhi could care less what they said. The man was still pure evil.

"Does anyone else have something to say?" asked preacher.

"I do," said one of Kyoya's sister-in-laws, "I just wanted to say if it wasn't for Yoshio Ohtori I wouldn't have found my wonderful husband. I admit I wasn't too sure at first but he kept going trying and trying until finally I married my wonderful husband and my family all thanks to him. He really was a great man."

"No he wasn't!" Haruhi finally snapped. "I like to know why you people can stand there and say things like that about that man!"

"Um Haruhi did you want to say something?" asked Kyoya's oldest brother.

"Yes I do!" said Haruhi as she got up and headed to the front. "Yoshio Ohtori was nothing more then a evil maniacal manipulator who wasn't told no enough times in his life to know that you don't kidnap men because they're married to the woman you want for some reason or another just to get her! The only good thing I can give this man credit for is that I did more or less have my six children because of his actions! That is the only good thing I could ever say I got from the man!" said Haruhi.

"Uh thank you," said the preacher.

"Feel better?" asked Kyoya as she sat down next to him.

"I don't know," said Haruhi, "I tried I really did."

"I know, and I'm glad you go to say your two cents. I couldn't have said it better myself. You did just fine in my opinion," said Kyoya.


After the funeral was over and the group all followed after Kyoya and his family outside, Haruhi was immediately bombarded by reporters.

"Ms. Fujioka, why did you come here to the funeral of a person that wronged you in so many ways?" one asked.

"I didn't come here for him, I came to support my son and his father," said Haruhi.

"So did you really mean what you said?" asked another.

"Yes I did every word!" said Haruhi, "Excuse me!" She tried walking past the reporters but found it a little bit hard. She didn't have to worry about it though seeing as Mori was quick to act and lift her up and carry her back to the car.

"Let's get out of here," said the twins once they got caught up.

"Where's Kyoya and Will?" asked Haruhi.

"We're over here," said Kyoya calling over from another car with most of his family.

"Are you coming home with us?" called out Haruhi.

"No, I think we're going to spend the night with my family to mourn so to speak," said Kyoya.

"Oh okay," said Haruhi, "See you tomorrow then I guess."

"Kyoya why are you really coming with us?" asked Fuyumi.

"It's nothing you need to worry about," said Kyoya.

"Okay then," said Fuyumi.


Later back at the main Ohtori house several people showed up to pay their respects to the family. Kyoya stood off by himself watching the mourners until he saw one in particular person he was looking for.

"Hello Dramione," he said walking up to his father's old assistant.

"Oh hello young master Ohtori, how are you doing?" she asked.

"I'm fine for the most part. I was wondering if we could talk in private," said Kyoya leading the woman away before she could protest.

"So uh what's up?" asked Dramione.

"Nothing much," said Kyoya, "I just didn't want to cause a scene when this happened." Next thing Dramione knew two men walked up behind her and grabbed her arms.

"What this?" she asked, "What's going on!"

"You helped my father do so many evil things in his life. Don't tell me you honestly thought about you," said Kyoya.

"Well then, what are you going to do to me?" asked Dramione.

"You'll just have to spend the rest of your life in the prison you help my father keep my friends all this time," said Kyoya, "Good-bye Dramione." And with that the woman was dragged out of the room.