Here we get to see a slightly different side of Kyouya. And as my one friend pointed out, Mori has some great lines in here. So true. XDD Enjoy!

((The Next Day))

Hana was walking to school the next morning to see a small black limo drive slowly next to her. She had always been told to never accept rides from strangers, but something kept her feet rooted to the spot. It stopped and a window was rolled down to reveal a tired looking Kyouya.

Hana's eyes widened. Now more then ever, she wanted to run. She felt that avoiding him might make the throbbing feeling in her heart go away.

"Would you like a ride Kitsude-san?" Kyouya asked between yawns. She nodded. "What are you doing?" Her inner self was saying. But she got in anyways.

She sat across from him and looked down at her feet. She couldn't think of anything to say. It seemed as though he couldn't either. They were silent until they got to the school when Hana got out and walked up to the driver's window.

She lightly tapped it and the driver rolled it down. "Yes miss?" He asked.

Hana smiled at him brightly and bowed. "Thank you very much for driving us." He barely knew how to respond as he had rarely been thanked so graciously.

"Y-you're welcome miss. Anytime." And he drove leaving the two standing at the entrance.

Kyouya's eyes widened. He had never seen someone with so much happiness in their voice. "The sakura are pretty today." He casually mentioned, trying to engage in some kind of conversation with her. But Hana reverted back to her avoiding scheme and simply nodded, bowed as thanks, and ran away to find Kaida and Camillia.

Kyouya watched her run away while thinking of why she had barely said goodbye. But he shook his head and proceeded to walk to class.

((At Class))

Once there and once the teacher had started the lecture, he kept looking at her, thinking she'd look at him in return. He barely concentrated on the lesson. And in the end, Hana never looked his way. But in her heart she wanted to. Part of her wanted to run up to him, confess, and get on with her life. But the other part wanted to try and forget him. Clearly the part of her that wanted to confess was winning out.

At the end of class Kyouya watched as Hana was invited by Kaida and Camillia to go eat lunch together, but she politely refused.

"I have something to take care of." She said. Looking back though, she saw that Kyouya had already left for the host club.

She walked down the hall to find him. She knocked at the door, trying to remember her manners. "Please Kyouya-kun." She whispered to herself. "I-I can't keep lying to myself."

But it appeared to be locked., and Hana finally gave up trying to pull or knock it. She wiped her tears away and walked back to class.

"You're supposed to ignore him remember? If you do this, you'll never be able to move on."

"That's right." She told herself aloud now. "I need to move on. I'm nothing to him." She smiled to herself at her foolishness and ran back to her friends.

Some time after she left, the grand door slowly opened, and a sympathetic Suoh looked out. "Don't give up, Hana-chan." He whispered to nobody and closed the door again.

On the other side of the door, the host club had all congregated on the couches. Tamaki approached them. He turned toward Kyouya specifically, who had his face in his hands. "I assume you heard all of that then." Tamaki asked him softly. No response.

"Don't you love her too Kyouya-kun?!" Hikaru interjected. He had been in this kind of situation before. "It's not fair to her if you just keep ignoring her like that. Her self confidence is dwindling!"

"Hikaru." Kaoru said, calming him down.

"I know that." Kyouya replied in almost a whisper. "I KNOW THAT!" He practically yelled and hit the couch hard with one of his hands. Everyone else had fallen silent, in awe of his behavior. He looked down at his feet then, still with an angry/troubled look on his face. "Father told me to make friends with her. Nothing more."

Kyouya stood up and fixed his glasses. And without a word to anyone he gathered his books and left.

"Mm." Mori said.

"He's so stubborn." The golden haired Suoh thought aloud, shaking his head. "Even if he may have feelings for somebody he'll never admit it and just push them away."

"Then can't we make him fall in love with Hana-chan?" Honey asked with his trademark smile. Mori ruffled his hair. "I'm afraid...it doesn't work that way."