*Disclaimer: I do not own Ouran, sadly. Wouldn't that be so cool?...

Tamaki's mother stared out the window, silent tears running down her face. Her cheeks were never dry anymore. After Tamaki left, Anne-Sophie realized the impact that her decision had made on her. Tamaki was never coming back, and if the doctors were not able to save Anne-Sophie, then she would not get another chance to see her son before she died. She began crying harder, bent over as sobs wracked her body.

"Miss, can I get you anything?" Her maid, with blond hair and blue eyes stood behind her. It was hard for her to see her mistress so upset. Before she was sick, the whole house used to be happier. Now the unused rooms were filled with cobwebs and mildew, and everybody that visited the house inevitably left more depressed than when they had come.

Tamaki's mother answered, "No. I don't need anything."

"Are you sure?" her maid prodded.

"Just get me my son back!" Anne-Sophie screamed. She tried to stand up and storm back to her room. Unfortunately, she was still weak and her legs didn't handle her weight. Anne-Sophie collapsed and gave up, lying on the dusty carpet and sobbing. Her maid grabbed her a pillow and a blanket, and Anne-Sophie cried herself to sleep lying on the floor.

When Anne-Sophie woke up, after she remembered what she was doing on the floor, she realized what she had to do. She knew that it was a mistake to let her beautiful son go. There was no other way. She had to get him back. It didn't matter if she died. Anne-Sophie didn't want to spend the rest of her life without her son. "I'm going to Japan to find Tamaki," she said aloud.

Anne-Sophie stood in the airport nervously, clutching her ticket. She had spent all the money she had with her to buy her plane ticket. Her travel agent had helped her buy a ticket to Surrey. She was so excited to be going to Japan. She had decided to find out where Tamaki's house was and then ask for him back. She had given up on the agreement, and was willing to take away time from her life if she could see Tamaki for the remainder of her life.

When Anne-Sophie's flight was finally called, she could hardly believe it. She was finally going to see her son again!

After a long plane ride, Tamaki's mother stepped out into the airport in Surrey. It was crowded and noisy, and she couldn't understand the language. She had learned a little Japanese, in order to get directions and things like that so she could find Tamaki. She stepped up to someone and asked, "あなたは高校がどこにあるか知っていますか?" Translation: "Do you know where Ouran High School is?"

The person replied in English with a heavy British accent, "I don't know what language you are speaking Ma'am."

Anne-Sophie sighed. This new language was not what she wanted. She found another nice-looking woman and asked her the same question. She replied in French, Anne-Sophie's native tongue. "Ma'am, I don't know what language you're speaking, but you have a French accent. Can I help you?"

Relieved, Anne-Sophie asked her question again, but this time in French. "Do you know where Ouran High school is?"

"Sorry Ma'am, but I'm not from around here. Do you know what part of England it is in? I could try and help you find it."

"England? Ouran High School is in Japan. Why would you think it was in England?"

"Ummmm, I kinda thought it was England because, you know, this is England."

"WHAT?" Anne-Sophie shrieked. "My travel agent said he had booked me a flight to Surrey, Japan. This isn't right, this can't be. I need to see my son!"

"Just out of curiosity, what travel agent did you use?" replied the woman.

"I used the I. M. Afraud travel agency. Why?"

"Well my friend used the same agency a while back. They tried to send her to Africa instead of America. Their name says "I am a fraud". They are a bunch of cheats and liars that are out for your money."

"NOOOOOO!" Anne-Sophie screamed. "I have to find my son!"

"The woman looked at her like she was crazy. (Who knows? She probably wasn't very far off). "I think you had better come to my hotel with me."