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

"Money?" said Miya surprise.

"She must be talking about the trust fund her parents left her," said Haruhi.

"How is it worth anyway?" asked Toshio.

"20,00.00," said Midori.

"Nice," said Toshio.

"I know right," said Midori.

"How did you find out about it anyway?" asked Toshio.

"Well when I learned I was going to be getting kicked out, I remembered I had a dead relative. So I thought I go and see if there was anything worth cashing in. All they had was the trust fund though," said Midori, "And it should be no big deal to get it away from the fagots. They're not even using it; they're just letting it go to waste."

"So what are you going to do the kid after you get her?" asked Toshio.

"Oh I don't know, lock her in a closet and throw away the key," said Midori.

"Ha, sounds perfect," said Toshio, "Perfect place for a brat."

"I don't care what happens to her. All I want is the money," said Midori.

"And you're not getting it!" said Miya.

Midori and Toshio turned and look just in time to see Miya and Haruhi walking away fast.

"So what are we going to do now?" asked Haruhi.

"The right thing," said Miya plain and simple.

"Okay then," said Haruhi.

"Yo, Miss Lawyer lady, something crawl up your butt or something?" called out Midori as she ran after her.

"You have no idea!" said Miya as she and Haruhi walked into the courtroom just as the judge came back in as well.

"So are we ready to continue?" he asked as he sat down.

"No your honor we're not!" said Miya.

"I beg your pardon?" asked the judge.

"You see your honor, due to some recent developments, I find it best that Mr. Gei is better suited to keep the child," said Miya reluctantly.

"What?" said Midori, "What happen to all that "It's not right to have gays raising children" stuff you were talking about when we first talk?"

"No child would be in good hands with you!" said Miya.

"Is this really what you want?" asked the Judge.

"No," said Midori.

"Yes," said Miya.

"Miss Fujioka?" asked the judge.

"No objection at all," said Haruhi.

"Very well then," said the judge, "I therefore rule that Toyo Gei shall remain the legal guardian of Miss Kazuko Bouyuu."

"NO!" said Midori as the judge banged his gavel.

"Case dismissed," said the judge, "Oh and one more thing. I just like to say that even without your feeling the need to withdrawal your client's claim for custody Mrs. Reihou, I was most likely going to award custody to Mr. Gei anyway."

"Oh thank you your honor," said Junpei.

"And thank you Miss Fujioka, for all you've done," said Toyo.

"Well to be honest I didn't think I had to do much thanks to her," said Haruhi nodding her head over to Midori who was yelling and screaming at Miya.

"I have always felt that having gays raising kids was wrong, but thanks to you, I had to go against my principles and let them take a kid to rais. So don't even try and guilt trip me!" said Miya as she stormed out of the courtroom.

"She sounds mad," said Junpei.

"Yeah," said Haruhi.

As Haruhi headed out she saw Miya in line at a coffee house only to start struggling to find a ways of paying for some. Finally giving up she went and sat down at a table.

"Hmm," said Haruhi walking into the shop.


"Uh here," she said walking up to Miya's table with two cups of coffee, "I don't know how you take it, but the clerk said you were trying to order hazelnut."

"Thanks I guess," said Miya, "It looks like I forgot my wallet at home or something."

"Sorry," said Haruhi as she sat down across from her. She could see Miya looking really upset.

"Does is bother you that much that you lost?" asked Haruhi.

"It's not that, I just can't believe I was so blindsided about gays being bad parents that I was fighting on the same side as that monster," said Miya, "I was willing to let that poor kid go with her just because the only other choice were gay."

"Well at least you figured it out before it's too late," said Haruhi.

"I guess," said Miya, "I still don't feel good about gays though."

"Hmm well it's not like you can simply up and change your way of thinking. If you don't agree with something then you don't agree with something," said Haruhi. Miya looked up at her.

"Yeah?" she said, "So you don't hate me because I don't agree with gays?"

"No, not really," said Haruhi, "I don't like you for constantly going after me and my choice of life style, other then that I think you're an okay woman."

"Hmm," said Miya.

"Look, I'm expecting us to suddenly become friends or anything, but I'd like it if we could at least let bygones be bygones. Plus I would also like it if you could start letting your son having play dates with my kids again, and let your husband take that job," said Haruhi.

Miya thought about it for a moment.

"Norio and Shoji did seem to be happier with those play dates then going to that parenting class. That and that job he described seemed a really good choice for him that would allow him to stay at home with Shoji," she said. She looked up at Haruhi.

"I don't know if I can ever really accept how it is you live, but I do want what's best for my family. And if handing out with your kids is for the best then, I can at least try to tolerate it," Miya said.

"That's all I ask," said Haruhi.


"Hey Kaoru, how was your day?" asked Hikaru when he got home.

"It sucked," said Kaoru. "I ran into Norio and apparently he has to go back to that stupid parenting class. Then he and I had to outrun an unruly mob of crazy men hungry ladies. Then after that, I had to find something else to do with the twins. Didn't find much to do so we came home to play and that got boring real fast! I miss getting to play with Shoji."

"Hmm, I'm sorry Kaoru," said Hikaru giving his brother a big hug. He also gave him a kiss on the cheek.

"Oh my god they're like that?" said Miya.

Both brothers turned and saw her standing in the doorway with Haruhi.

"What is she doing here?" said Hikaru mad.

"She brought you a surprise, right Miya?" said Haruhi. Miya groaned.

"Right," she said as she stepped aside to let Norio and Shoji walk into the room.

"What's going on?" asked Kaoru.

"I may have been wrong in not letting my husband hang out with you and your kids, so if you're still willing I would love it if you would keep having play dates with him and also give him the job with the magazine," said Miya.

"Really?" said Kaoru.

"Yes," said Miya, "It doesn't mean I agree with what it is you're doing though."

"Well I don't find it really right either, it's not like he's trying to tell me I can't do what I want with my life either," said Norio.

Kaoru smiled at him.

"Well then I guess you can still get us that 1,800 word essay by say Monday?" he asked.

"You got it," said Norio.

"And what should we meet tomorrow?" asked Kaoru.

"How about 10 at the park?" asked Norio.

"That'll work," said Kaoru.

"Well can we also go and have that dinner we were promising?" asked Hikaru.

"Sure, why not," said Miya.


"Thank you for getting me back my play date buddy Haruhi," said Kaoru later that night as he twirled her around.

"Well you really should be thanking Miya's client who made her feel the need to let my client take custody," said Haruhi.

"What happened anyway?" asked Hikaru.

"Let's just say a blind man could tell she was by no means a good care taker," said Haruhi.

"Well you did good today," said Kaoru giving her a kiss.

"Yeah so good in fact you deserve an award for it huh?" said Hikaru into her ear before giving her cheek a kiss.

"Hmm," said Haruhi nodding her head and walking with Hikaru to his room.

"Hey what about me?" said Kaoru.

"You got her last night," said Hikaru.

"That's true," said Haruhi giving Hikaru a long kiss and disappearing with him into his room.

Kaoru shook his head.

"Sometimes there are some disadvantages to having only one, but oh well," he said, "At least I got my new friend back."