An hour later my alarm was going off. I groaned and tried to move to turn it off, only to find myself trapped by two strong arms. My eyes shot wide open as I remembered what had happened earlier this morning.

"T—Tamaki…" I whispered, hoping he'd let me go, "You're going to wrinkle your uniform." He groaned a bit and pulled me closer. I wanted to nuzzle into him, to stay cuddled like this a little longer, but I knew if we didn't get up, we would be late for school. I can't believe we fell asleep like this… I thought as I struggled to get out of his tight grip.

"Come on… Weren't you the one trying to wake me up! I still need to get dressed." I heard him groan slightly before opening his eyes and looking down at me in surprise.

"L—Lori?" He stuttered, releasing me from his tight grip. I sat up and smiled, trying to make things less awkward.

"Good morning sleepyhead." I climbed out of bed and turned off the alarm.

"G—Good morning. I'm sorry I fell asleep." He replied, blushing deeply as he climbed out of my bed.

"It's not your fault. I kind of forced you to…" I laughed, embarrassed, as I pulled the yellow dress off of the hanger and headed toward the bathroom, "I'm going to get ready now, okay?"

"O—Okay. I'll go check on breakfast." He replied, "I'll come get you in a few minutes." I waved at him as he left the room. Once the door was closed, I quickly moved into the bathroom and changed into the uniform. I looked in the mirror. It was terrible. I guess it did make my waist look very small, but I would have rather worn anything else. I stared in the mirror as I brushed out my hair. I forgot to take it down before bed last night so it had curled rather nicely. I applied a thin layer of make up before pinning some of my hair back and putting on my stockings. I walked out of the bathroom to find Tamaki brushing the wrinkles out of his jacket.

"You look very handsome, Tamaki." I smiled, startling him a little. He smiled at me before walking across the room and taking my hand.

"And you, my dear, look spectacular." I laugh and hit his arm.

"Don't be ridiculous, this dress is horrible." I told him. Still holding my hand, he spun me around, as if we were dancing, to get a full look at me.

"No, I think you wear it proudly Lori." I blushed, forcing myself to look up at him and smile. It was then that I noticed his ties was a bit crooked from our nap. I reached up and began straightening it.

"Here, you're all crooked." I giggled.

"Oh, thank you." He replied, caught a bit off guard. When I was finished he led me out of the room to breakfast.

"Class. Today we are welcoming a new student. Some of you may recognize her, but please treat her like you would any other classmate." My teacher said before motioning for me to come into the classroom. I took a deep breath, the way I did before every performance, and stepped into the room. I was met with several gasps and a few shrieks of excitement. I walked to the front of the room and bowed toward the class.

"Oh my god! You're Lori Robin!" Someone yelled from the back of the class.

"It is my honor to be in your class." I said before excusing myself to an open seat in front of Kyoya and next to Tamaki. As I pulled out my notebook to begin class, I heard whispers around the entire room about my presence in their school.

"Alright, alright, I know it is very exciting, but let's get back to work." The teacher said, trying to reclaim the attention of his students. I let out a relieved sigh as the whispers subsided. As I began taking notes on what the teacher was saying, a folded up piece of paper landed on my desk. I was a bit surprised and looked around to see if someone was staring at me, waiting for me to open it. I saw no one. Curious, I opened up the note to find a note written in French.

You're doing fine, just keep breathing. Everyone will love you. You've made it through the toughest part. Keep your head up little songbird.

I blushed a bit at my old nickname, realizing the note was from Tamaki. He called his little songbird when we were children because he was the only person I would practice my singing in front of. I smiled to myself, folding the note up and sticking it into the back of my notebook for a rainy day. I thought I heard Kyoya make a 'hmmm' sound from behind me, but I told myself that I was just imagining it.