I apologize for the delay! It's been a crazy few months. I moved into a new apartment and then my old roommate took the laptop I was borrowing from him back kind of hastily so I didn't have anything to writ on for a while. My boyfriend is letting me use his to type now, but I'm using Pages instead of Word so it's a little different. Thank you so much for sticking in there with me and I'm working as hard as I can to get this story out as quickly as I can! Thank you, thank you! I promise there will be another one soon!

Edit: I was re-reading this one and noticed quite a few wrong names that were autocorrected on my mac and misspellings that weren't fixed so, I fixed them! :D


Tamaki and Eugene were the first to wake up. Tamaki looked behind him and saw Olivia holding the twins hands. His spirit dropped, they had swooped in and stolen his princess. Eugene watched his reaction to her; he smiled and slowly moved away from Haruhi. He gently set her head down on the pillow and ushered for Tamaki to follow him into the kitchen. Tamaki stood and made his way around everyone.

"So you're worried about your princess?" Eugene told him as he went to the pantry and began selecting items to make crepes for breakfast.

"Wh-what? No." Tamaki said, his face tinted pink.

He thought Eugene didn't like the idea of them together. He took a seat on one of the counter stools and watched Eugene.

"You're a bad liar Suoh." Eugene said with a soft laugh.

"I just…. I felt like we were making a lot of progress and then I kissed her and she hasn't really talked to me."

Tamaki sounded like his whole world had come crashing down on him. Eugene, a little sore about him kissing her without his permission, shook his head.

"It's quite the opposite, she does like you. A lot in fact. The twins, they caught her at one of her bad moments and saved her in a way that neither you nor I could have. Kaoru was constantly asking her if she was okay, he caught her when she fell. She was treated like a sister, we are close but she's never really seen me as a brother. I'm always her best friend and trusted ally, as she likes to put it."

Tamaki listened, he watched how Eugene explained and described everything. He was a scholar of Olivia, he knew how she worked better than anyone and he was helping him to understand.

"Why are you telling me this? Shouldn't you be happy that we aren't together?" Tamaki asked, confused slightly.

"Well, yes. I should be, but it's not my life. I'm meant to protect her, not to hinder her. So if loving you makes her happy then I expect you to be the sun to her moon."

Tamaki smiled at this, the sun illuminated the moon with it's light. Eugene was telling him to help her shine as brilliantly as she does now. He was also very confused as to why Eugene was being so friendly to him, had he dreamt of some revelation last night?

"You know, you've come a long way Eugene…"

Eugene shook his head; he didn't think he had come far at all. He felt that he was in the same place but with new people. He put on an apron and began making crepes while Tamaki watched.

"Does she like for you to cook for her?" He asked, walking over to where he was.

"She does. We learned to cook together from Mimi actually."

He grabbed Tamaki an apron and showed him how to cook crepes. Much to his surprise, Tamaki was a natural.

"You're not from Japan, are you Tamaki?" He asked, still cooking.

"No, I'm not. Well, not wholly. I'm part French, my father fell in love with a woman and I am the result. But… I'm not allowed to see my mother."

Eugene stopped, "Why is that?"

"Because I am the only heir to my father's name…"

Tamaki trailed off, Eugene could tell it was a touchy subject so he didn't pry. He'd tell them when he felt it was best. Eugene began guiding Tamaki on how to make crepes.

"So, what's it like? London." He asked as he mixed the ingredients together with the hand mixer Eugene had handed to him.

"It's busy, where we live that is. London is a beautiful place. You all should come visit one day."

Eugene nodded and took the bowl to Eugene at the stove. He began pouring it in small batches into the pan, tossing them into the air as soon as they were ready.

"Eugene? Tamaki?" They glanced over to see a still very sleepy Haruhi.

"Are you both cooking us breakfast?" She asked, smiling as she took a seat at he counter.

"Yes, we are. Do you like Crepes?" Tamaki asked.

"I don't know, they don't have places that sell things like that at the market I shop at."

Tamaki looked at her like she'd said something very wrong. He kept forgetting she wasn't rich. She fit in with them all so well. One by one the rest of the group started coming in. The only ones missing was Kaoru and Olivia.

"I hope everyone is hungry!" Tamaki chimed, his face lit up and proud of his crepes.

"You cooked these? Are they safe to eat?" Hikaru asked

Haruhi laughed and Eugene took plates and cups out for everyone. Mimi walked in and looked around.

"Is Olivia still asleep?" She asked Eugene.

"Yes ma'am. She was pretty tired at the end of the day yesterday." Hikaru told her.

"Yes, yes she was." Without another word, she walked out to check on her.

She walked into the parlor and Kaoru was gently rubbing her back, her head was resting on his lap. He looked up at Mimi and smiled. In the coarse of the past day, she'd moved from a girl he'd admired from afar to the girl he saw as his sister.

"It's strange how time works for some people, isn't it?" He asked Mimi.

She nodded and sat next to him. She gently rubbed her shoulder, nudging her out of her slumber.

"Come one now love, time to get up and eat something." She said softly.

Olivia slowly sat up and rubbed her eyes, she looked around she smiled at Kaoru.

"Good morning." She said and he laughed before ruffling her hair.

She got up and the three of them joined everyone in the kitchen. She looked up and saw Tamaki first, before anyone else. He smiled at her and she returned it with a soft pinkness to her cheeks. She sat down and Eugene made her a plate. She happily ate the food that she was given.

"Tamaki helped me cook these this morning." Eugene told her casually.

"They're really good! I didn't know you could cook." Olivia ate them with delight.

Tamaki smiled, "Eugene helped me to make them."

Olivia stopped eating for a moment and looked at Tamaki smiling brightly at her, and Eugene nodding in agreement. They were finally becoming friends. She smiled once more and began eating.

"Hey, these aren't too bad!" Kaoru told him as he began eating as well.

Hikaru nodded and smiled over at Olivia. Usually he'd be upset that Kaoru was spending time with someone else, but he couldn't be mad at her. She was so gently and soft in a world where you've got to stand tall and be strong. She did that but with so much grace and elegance.

"What is the Host club's next theme?" Olivia asked and Haruhi shrugged.

"We're not sure yet. We haven't had a chance to plan anything since we've been helping you with your play. But now that it's done we can prepare the next theme." Kyoya told her.

"It'll be getting cold soon, so maybe we can celebrate the changing of the seasons?" Olivia started thinking out loud.

Kyoya began writing down her ideas, she had a knack for events. So he paid attention to her detail and input on all of their Club subjects.

Olivia's face lit up, "We should have our own winter festival!"

Haruhi nodded, "That would be nice. I think that the girls would really enjoy dressing up."

Everyone nodded, Kyoya was writing everything down. He had already begun planning the vendors and events. It was all running around in his mind.

"I think that would be nice," he started, "Olivia do you and Eugene have the proper attire for such an event?"

She shook her head and the twins put their arms around her shoulder. They had smiled spread across their faces.

"Our mother is a fashion designer, she can help you both!"

Olivia smiled even wider, her cheeks were pink as she thought about the idea of finally owning her own kimono. And her friend's would be making it for her. It was beyond perfect.

"You should come over next weekend and we can get you measured! We will even go fabric shopping with you!"

Hikaru said as he flashed a quick grin at Tamaki. Haruhi and Eugene laughed softly. Those two were a handful. Tamaki shook his head and they all began shouting at each other. Olivia laughed and shook her head.

"Haruhi do you have anything?" Olivia asked, hoping to find a friend amid the fighting.

"I think so?" Harsh thought, "I'll have to check my closet."

"Oh! Can I come with you to see your house! I want to see a more traditional home."

Haruhi nodded with a smile, Eugene blushed softly at the idea of meeting her parents. It was almost unnoticeable.

"Oh yeah! We want to see how commoners live too!" Hikaru exclaimed, finding the old conversation boring.

"Thanks Hikaru." Haruhi said with a sigh.

Olivia shook her head and stood abruptly, everyone stopped talking and looked at her. She defiantly had an idea brewing in her mind.

"I want a dress that reflects the night sky…" She spoke to herself as she opened a drawer and grabbed a notepad and began drawing.

Tamaki nodded in approval, she was already as stunning as the night sky. Wearing it would make her even more of a celestial princess.

"We forgot you could design as well." The twins said in unison as the looked over her shoulders.

"I think if we got the material this week I could get Mimi to help me embroider the winter constellations on them before sending it to your mother to have her create it."

"That's a really great idea Olivia!" Haruhi said as she looked at the sketch over the table.

"Leave it to us. You won't have to do any extra work. We can show our mother and she can make a kimono for you and Haruhi." Hikaru and Kaoru told her.

"Haruhi what kind of material do you want for yours?" Hikaru asked, "and we will make a matching yukata for you Eugene."

"Well I always try to reflect Olivia, so whatever she has I will do something similar."

"Wear whatever you want! It's a festival!" Olivia smiled.

"We'll figure it out! But I guess we should be going now huh? We have a lot to tell her. Olivia, if you aren't busy later you can always stop by for measurements!" Kaoru said with a smile, Hikaru nodded.

With that, they went and packed their stuff into a bag Olivia gave them. It has a cat on it and it read "You've cat to be kitten me right meow!" They called their driver and, after giving Olivia a big group hug and taking her illustration, left. Kyoya left as well, he asked her a few more questions about what she knew about festivals in Japan before he left. Mori and Honey had their rides come shortly after, Honey kept insisting that they come visit his house so he could show them his stuffed animal collection.

"Is it okay if I stay a little longer?" Tamaki asked Olivia.

She smiled and nodded they walked inside, Eugene was talking to Haruhi in the Parlor. They walked past them and went to the gazebo outside. Mimi had Ami bring them some tea and snacks. The weather was pleasant, a little chilly but it wasn't bad. Tamaki watched as she sipped her tea and look around.

"I think," Tamaki started, she looked over at him and his face turned pink, "You know… I thought it was really sweet that you care so much for those kids. They're lucky to have someone like you taking care of them."

She blushed, keeping her cup near her mouth to hide her proud smile from the world. His words meant a lot to her, no one ever really told her that they thought her actions were well received. Not the way he did.

"I'm sorry again, for worrying you yesterday." She finally spoke to him after a brief moment.

She set her cup down, staring at her partial reflection in the glass. Tamaki was watching her, she moved so gracefully and it seemed like every move she made had some purpose. She didn't waste her energy.

"I wanted this to be a surprise, but we set up adoptions on Monday for those children."

Olivia's face lit up and she nearly squealed in excitement. She reached over and pulled Tamaki into her arms and hugged him closely. Eugene saw this happen from inside and raised a brow. What on Earth was going on out there?

Tamaki's face went red, he hadn't expected that at all. She let go and smiled as brightly as she could have, small tears gleamed in the corners of her eyes.

"Thank you so much."