Ch. 50

(A/N): Hello everyone, I'm back again with a new chapter. However the computer I'm working on has some problems, and I will have a better revised version tomorrow. That's all for now enjoy. I do not own OHSHC.

Ch. 50

At the Suoh Mansion #2, Tomiko and Hina were still in the dining room waiting for their mom to come home. "When do you think mom is coming home?" asked Hina.

"I don't know, all I know is when I woke up, Chi told me that something happend at the hotel, and that she would be staying the night," said Tomiko.

"Is mommy okay?" asked the little girl with worry in her voice.

"Yeah I think she is, they would of told us by now if mom wasn't," said Tomiko. Before he could say anything else, Chi came to tell the kids that their mother had returned home with their uncle Kyoya. "Uncle Kyoya is here too?"

"Yes young master," said Chi leading the two of them toward their mother and uncle.

When they got to the sitting room, Hina ran to her mother, "Oh mommy, I missed," said Hina. "Are you okay?"

"Yeah mom, are you okay?" asked Tomiko. For an eight year old, Tomiko was really smart, and could read other people just like his mother. He had a feeling that it somewhat had to do with his uncle Kyoya as he looked a little agitated more the usage.

"Yes kids I'm fine, but I do need to talk to you kids," said Haruhi. "For the next two weeks until we go to your grandparents, Kyoya will be staying here and help watch and start preparing you for the new school term."

"Why, we have staff to watch us, and I'm not a little kid or a baby like my sisters?" asked Tomiko. Although he was okay with seeing his uncle a lot more before school started, he was mad at being treated like a little kid; after all he was going into the fourth grade after all.

"We know you are not a little kid no more Tomiko, but your mother thought it would be nice if I helped you get prepared like getting your new uniforms and make sure you have your classes are correct," said Kyoya.

"Well okay," said Tomiko.

"Yay, Uncle Kyoya is gona stay with us," said Hina throwing her arms around Kyoya. Kyoya could not help but smile back at the little girl and pat her head.

"Okay kids why don't we let your uncle Kyoya get settled in for a while, then I will go see about lunch and checking on your sister," said Haruhi.

"Okay mom," said both the kids.

"Haruhi you wouldn't mind if I used your office, since I will be working from here do you?" asked Kyoya, catching up with her.

"Sure you can since I will be mostly working at the office, plus it might be more helpful in hiding some information," said Haruhi, whispering that last part.

"Why can't you just use daddy's, no one is using it right now," said Hina. At the little girl's words, everyone stopped walking.

"Well dear with no one using it, the computer probably has not been updated in months, and I need a computer I know has been used and I know really works well," said Kyoya. In truth, Kyoya just didn't really want to be in the last place he saw his dear friend.

"Oh okay," said Hina then ran off to her play room.

Haruhi just stared at Kyoya for a moment before she asked him if he was okay. "Yes Haruhi, I'm fine. Why don't you go ahead and check on Josey and I will go talk to chef about lunch?" suggested Kyoya.

"Okay if you insets," said Haruhi, going to her baby's room.

Kyoya was about to walk off when he heard Tomiko say something, "Uncle Kyoya, what is the real reason you want go into dad's old office?"

Kyoya just turned around facing the small boy, who was almost a complete look alike his father, but was a mix of both his parents. Kyoya realized he could never hide anything from this kid. "It's because it's the last place I sall you father alive," said Kyoya, looking a little sad.

"You know if you want, I can go inside dad's office with you," said Tomiko. Kyoya just looked at him. "When my dad died I would not set foot into the piano room. The day after we talked I decided to finally go inside the piano room, but I just couldn't until mom offered to go inside with me. She said she too had not been into dad's office in a while and said she would go in with me. If you want we can walk in with each other."

Kyoya patted Tomiko's head and smiled at him, "lets check on the lunch prepearation, then go the office," said Kyoya.

"Okay," said Tomiko smiling.

After they had checked on lunch, Kyoya and Tomiko went to Tamaki's old office. Both just stared at the office door before Kyoya slowly unlocked and open the door. Inside the office nothing had looked like it was tuched, only cleaned. Pictures of their family and friends covered the walls along with awards and magazine covers of Tamaik's acomplishes in life.

"I guess the staff have been keeping it clean for us," said Tomiko walking inside. Kyoya just looked around. Everything was the way he remembered it, the only thing it was missing the owner.

Kyoya walked in slowly when suddenly he remembered that he had told Tamaki how lucky he was. He had always told him how lucky he was, but where was that luck right now. His best friend lost everything he had worked for, and all because some fool could not slow down.

When he looked back over to Tamaki's desk he saw Tomiko holding a picture of him, Tamaki and Haruhi. It was a picture taken at Haruhi and Tamki's wedding. "You know uncle Kyoya, mom and dad used to say this was their favorite picture of the three of you. They say it's one of the few pictures that you actually have a real smile on," said Tomiko smiling at his favorite uncle.

Kyoya could not but help but smile back, "You know, I think your right," said Kyoya. He was starting to feel a little bit better being in the office and decided to sit down in front the computer, but when he saw the screen he could help but really smile.

"Here you guys are," said Haruhi walking into the office, with her daughters. "What are doing in here, I thought you wanted to use my office?"

"I did, but then Tomiko offered to acompany me in here and I'm glad I did," said Kyoya smiling at Haruhi. Haruhi smiled back knowing what he meant. "Why don't you all come here for a moment," said Kyoya. "I want to show you something."

When everyone was facing the screen, in front of them was a slide show of their family. The kids smiled sad smiles, and Haruhi just thought 'he truly loved us, his big family.'

When Kyoya moved the mouse, a picture of Tamaki, Haruhi, and the kids when Josey was three months old lit up the whole screen.

'Tamaki you truly were the luckiest man int he world,' Kyoya thought with a small smile on his face.