Tamaki adjusted his head set and Mori stood calmly, as Tammy announced them. "And next up is Tamaki and Mori singing 'In The End' by Linkin Park," Tammy smiled and walked off stage, leaving the two boys on stage while the applause resonated throughout the building.

The music began and they stood quietly, side by side, with their heads down. Tamaki raised his head and started it off, "It starts with one."

Then Mori took over starting when Tamaki said one. "One thing, I don't know why, it doesn't even matter how hard you try," Mori rapped moving his hands like he saw in the rapper music videos. Tamaki walked back a few steps and Mori moved up a few steps. Tamaki stood respectfully and looked out at the crowed. "Keep that in mind. I designed this rhyme to explain in due time," he rapped.

Tamaki came in with him, "All I know," Tamaki sung more than rapped. Tamaki didn't go on.

"Time is a valuable thing. Watch it fly by as the pendulum swings. Watch it count down to the end of the day. The clock ticks life away," he rapped and made the girls squeal and the boys watch in awe, of what they couldn't do.

"It's so unreal," they sung together.

"Didn't look out below. Watch the time go out the to hold on, but didn't even know I wasted it all just to," Everyone watched together and even the Hosts' couldn't believe their eyes.

"Watch you go," they sung. Tamaki kept the note going while Mori went on. Tamaki sung up to the ceiling and had his eyes smashed together; he was singing from the heart.

"I kept everything inside and even though I tried, it all fell apart. What it meant to me will eventually be a memory of a time when," Mori finished and let Tamaki take over.

"I tried so hard and got so far, but in the end it doesn't even matter. I had to fall to lose it all. But in the end, it doesn't even matter!" Tamaki sung and looked serious doing it. He sounded powerful and brave, but hints of disappointment and hurt lingered in his voice.

"One thing, I don't know why. It doesn't even matter how hard you try, keep that in mind I designed this rhyme, to remind myself how I tried, so hard in spite of the way you were mocking me, acting like I was part of your property. Remembering all the times you fought with me, I'm surprised it," Mori rapped looking amazing and professional. A tiny dribble of sweat rolled down his face.

"Got so far," they sung.

"Things aren't the way they were before. You wouldn't even recognize me anymore, not that you knew me back then, but it all comes back to me," Mori sung purely. The other Hosts listened and couldn't believe that these words that came out of Mori's mouth held so much meaning; so much power. Everyone was stunned. All except for Tammy.

"In the end," they sung together; Tamaki holding it out.

"You kept everything inside and even though I tried, it all fell apart. What it meant to me will eventually be a memory of a time when," Mori stepped out of his rap and let Tamaki take over again.

"I tried so hard and got so far, but in the end it doesn't even matter," every time Tamaki took the lead, he stayed behind Mori, but this time he stepped up and Mori stepped down. "I had to fall to lose it all but in the end it doesn't even matter," Tamaki sung out to the crowd and some girls squealed as he opened his eyes and sung in a kinder more loving voice for the slower part. "I've put my trust in you, pushed as far as I can go and for all this, there's only one thing you should know," his face changed and he closed his eyes so the crowed couldn't see what he felt. His voice got Angier and the song took over inside him. "I've put my trust in you pushed as far as I can go and for all this there's only one thing you could know. I tried so hard and got so far, but in the end, it doesn't even matter. I had to fall to lose it all, but in the end it doesn't even matter," Tamaki ended the song holding his head down and letting a single tear fall from his face. Tammy was sure it was the eye drops Haruhi told her about, but she could be mistaken.

Tamaki stood high and smiled with Mori to the girls and bowed. Mori left the stage and Tammy came back out.

Tammy waited until the applause was done to speak. "Ok, Tamaki is now going to sing," Tammy looked down at the small card with the songs name and artist on it and she nearly keeled laughing. She held in her laughter and only smiled. "Eh Eh by Lady Gaga!" Applause rang and Tammy ran off stage. She went to where the audience couldn't hear her and started to laugh. The other members came back to her to see what was wrong.

Tammy laughed and got out her phone and went on the internet. She pulled up a couple of photo's of Lady Gaga and showed them her. They all started to laugh.

Out on the stage, Tamaki began his song. "Girl, we've had a real good time and I wish you the best on your way, eh. I didn't mean to hurt you, I never thought we'd fall out of place, eh eh," Tamaki smiled and waved his hands in the air. The crowd waved their hands as well and clapped to the beat. "I have something that I love long-long, but my friends keep ah-telling me that something's wrong. That I miss someone and, eh, there's nothing else I can say. Eh, eh. There's nothing else I can say. Eh eh. I wish you never looked at me that way. Eh, eh. There's nothing else I can say. Eh, eh," Tamaki smiled so happily and even the boys wove their hands and clapped.

The other Hosts couldn't believe he could get them to do that. "Not that I don't care about you. Just that things got so complica-eh, eh. I met somebody cute and funny, got each other and that's funny, eh, eh. I have something that I love long-long, but my friends keep ah-telling me that something's wrong. That I miss someone and, eh, there's nothing else I can say. Eh, eh. There's nothing else I can say. Eh eh. I wish you never looked at me that way. Eh, eh. There's nothing else I can say. Eh, eh." Tamaki got every note, frightenly perfect. "Eh, eh. Eh, eh. I have something that I love long-long, but my friends keep ah-telling me that something's wrong. That I miss someone and, eh, there's nothing else I can say. Eh, eh. Eh, eh. There's nothing else I can say. Eh eh. I wish you never looked at me that way. Eh, eh," he repeated the chorus until he was finished. Then he bowed and left the stage. The crowed sheered, but the hosts laughed. Finally everyone settled down and Honey and Tammy went to the stage.

"Honey will be singing a DDR song called Moonlight Shadow," Tammy, then, left the stage.

The music began and Honey began. "The last that ever she saw him, carried away by a moonlight shadow. He passed on worried and warning, carried away on a moonlight shadow," Honey sang and girls swooned. Mori beamed with pride. "Lost in a riddle on a Saturday night, far away on the other side; He was caught in the middle of a desperate fight and she didn't know how to push through," Honey smiled and swayed side to side to the beat.

"The trees whisper in the evening, carried away by a Moonlight shadow. Sing a song of sorrow and grieving, carried away by a Moonlight shadow. All she saw was a silhouette of a gun," Honey held his hand out like a gun to the crowd. "Far away on the other side. He was shot six times by a man on the run, and she couldn't find how to push through," Honey smiled and put his hand down.

"I stay, I pray, I'll see you in Heaven, far away. I stay, I pray, I'll see you in Heaven, one day. Four a.m. in the morning, carried away by a Moonlight shadow. I watch your vision forming, carried away by a Moonlight shadow. A star was glowin' on a silvery night, far away on the other side. Will you come to talk to me this night? But she couldn't find how to push through," Honey swayed having a lot of fun.

"I stay, I pray, I'll see you in Heaven, far away. I stay, I pray, I'll see you in Heaven, one day," The music played and Honey smiled big. It was instrumental. There were seats in the front row and the hosts who already sung sat there. Tamaki and Mori were the only ones so far. Honey smiled at them and they smiled back.

"I was hoping he wouldn't choose this song," Tammy muttered watching Honey.

"Why?" The twins asked.

Tammy turned around and looked at them. "If you listen to the lyrics, you'll see it's a very sad song. It's about a guy who got shot and his girlfriend, who's trying to get through it," Tammy explained.

"Oh," They sighed. The music continued to play and Honey started to sing again.

"Caught in the middle of a hundred and five. The night was heavy and the air was alive, but she didn't know how to push through. Carried away by a Moonlight Shadow. Carried away by a Moonlight Shadow," Honey ended and the crowd went wild. Honey jumped off the stage and into Mori's lap and Tammy came out once more.