I groaned and sat up, rubbing my head. "What the…" I blinked to get the world into focus. "Sarah?" I looked towards the voice that was calling my name. "Adelina?" I called back. The world finally settled and I spotter her, lying on her back a couple feet away. My eyes widened. "A-Adelina?" I stammered. She pushed herself into a sitting position and looked at me. Her eyes widened.

"What are you wearing?" we both exclaimed. I slowly got to my feet and she did the same. "Me?" I asked. "You're wearing a yellow, puffy, girly dress that looks like it's from some Shojo Beep manga!" Adelina looked down at herself and brushed some dust from her dress. She looked up at me.

"Look at yourself though!" she exclaimed. "You're wearing a-a suit thing! You look like-like…" Her voice trailed off. "You look like Haruhi."

"From Ouran High School?" she nodded and I ran a hand through my hair. "Now that I think about it… your dress looks like Ouran's girls' uniform…" Adelina was silent for a couple seconds and then she spoke, her voice slow and measured. "Sarah… do you think… that maybe… Rosa's and Robert's machine… actually worked?" I stared at her, unmoving, unblinking. Adelina's eyes lit up. "Sarah! What if it did!" I didn't know what to say. She broke into a huge grin. "Sarah! What if we're in Ouran?"

I shook my head, unable to believe that Rosa's and Robert's invention had actually transported us into a TV show.

Suddenly a shaft of light burst into the darkish room and I raised a hand to shield my eyes. I looked over. Six people stood silhouetted in a doorway and I heard Adelina gasp, or maybe that was me, or maybe that was both of us…

"Why are there two people in our room?" two male voices asked in unison.

"And a boy and a girl for that matter," one of the voices added. I guessed that they thought that I was the guy. "Maybe we should look away so that they can leave without being embarrassed," the other pointed out. Adelina and I looked at each other and then back to the six figures. "Just go in and turn on the lights," another voice said, this one cold compared to the two cheerful voices. Footsteps echoed around the room and then I heard several flicks. I squeezed my eyes shut before slowly opening them. A tall, dark haired guy wearing glasses was standing in front of the light switches. He looked over and walked up to me. He stared down at me.

"Who are you?" he asked. "I haven't seen you before and I didn't know that Ouran was getting-" He looked over at Adelina. "-new students." I swallowed. "I-I'm Sarah. That-That's Adelina. We-We aren't students here," I stammered. He looked back at me. "Oh, you aren't? Well then how do you have our uniforms?" he asked. I shrugged timidly. "Kyoya-semapi, are you scaring our new friends?" The high pitched, little boy's voice bounced around in my head. A short blonde haired kid appeared at Kyoya's elbow clutching a pink bunny to his chest.

I glanced over at Adelina, who's eyes were practically popping out of her head. I looked at the ground in front of Kyoya's feet. "He's not scaring us," I replied, looking up. The little boy smiled at me and then glanced over his shoulder. "Tamaki, Hikaru, Kaoru, Mori, Haruki!" he called, waving them over. Adelina made her way to stand next to me and she whispered in my ear. "Sarah, can you believe it? Oh my god we're in frickin' Ouran High School!" I laughed and everyone stared at me. I covered my mouth with my hand. "Sorry," I mumbled.

"No apologies!" Tamaki cheered, pushing his way to the front of the group. He beamed down at Adelina and I. "Whatever the reason for them being here we shall befriend these two fair maidens and escort them around our glorious school! I bet you have never been anywhere as grand as our Ouran, you look as common as our Haruhi." I saw Haruhi glance my way and she rolled her eyes, exaggerating the motions of groaning though she made no actual sound. I stifled a laugh. "But first we shall introduce ourselves!" I looked back at Tamaki, realizing that I had tuned out of that conversation. He beamed and stepped back to join his group. I looked over at Adelina, who looked ready to faint, and then back to the Host club, remaining quiet so as to allow them to continue with their spectacle of showing themselves off.