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"That's right. I'm heading for America!" exclaimed Reiko who was ecstatic about this unlike the rest of the host members.

"Say what?" they shouted. Tamaki, Hikaru, and Kaoru were the loudest.

"Isn't that great? Well for me it is." She smiled. "I'll be staying there for about four to six years!"

"Forty-six years?!"

"No four to six years you boneheads!"

"Oh…Why?"

"Wow you guys sure like to shout a lot at the exact same time. You could be on this school's cheerleading squad," she said imagining them in cheerleading uniforms shouting

'2,4,6,8! The Host Club is really great! 1,3,5,7...uhhh does anyone knows what rhymes with 7?'

R-O-W-D-I-E
That's the way you spell, Rowdie
Rowdie, let's get rowdie
Woooh!'

(A/N these cheers are so random. Believe it or not I had to go online to search for some cheerleading chants. Either I need to get out more or I'm an idiot.)

"Boy that'd be awkward," she said while still daydreaming.

Hikaru waved his hand in front of her face to get her attention. "Hellooo?"

"Huh what?"

"Why are you leaving for America at a time like this?"

"Oh right. That really handsome guy you saw me with just then actually works for my mother." The host club laid all ears on her. "He's my mom's messenger. It was lucky that we bumped into each other at that cafe cuz he claimed to be looking for me. He explained to me that mother wants me to visit her and work on with some items in her studio."

"So he'll be escorting you to America?" Tamaki questioned curiously.

"Precisely."

"What about Nao?"

"She didn't ask for him to come. I'm surprised to hear that myself."

"And you'll be deserting us when exactly?"

"Tomorrow."

"What?" he cried.

"He told me that we should set sail as soon as possible."

"Hmmm," Kyouya hummed suspiciously.

"Is there something wrong Kyouya-senpai?" Haruhi noticed that he didn't seem comfortable with this.

"Remember that she told us that she and her mother had their own different opinions on such matters of life? Now out of the blue this strange boy comes along and claims that he'll be taking our Rei Rei away from us across seas to see her. I don't trust him. I'm assuming something is up."

"You're right. There's nothing we can do to show proof- did you just call her Rei Rei?"

"Ahem…," he cleared his hoarse voice, "the phrase was caught in my mind. Obviously I had no control over the words that may come out of my mouth."

"Riiight…cough…liar."

"I will not tolerate being called a liar!" he blushed, which he never done before.

"I was just teasing ya," she winked back. "I understand. You don't want her to leave. Look I don't want her to leave either. I will surely miss her. And I'm pretty sure Tamaki will to."

"You think?" they both turned to see Tamaki scrunched in a corner, brooding.

"I would say so."

"Just to be nice I'm allowing you all to come and see me take off," Reiko said.

"But-but-but Rei-chan I don't want you to leave!" sobbed Honey who tightly gripped onto her leg. "Wahhh don't go. Don't go. Don't go!"

"Jeez I haven't even left yet and you're already bawling your teensy eyes out. Oh and one more thing, why don't you let go of my leg!" she growled and tried to shake him off. Mori came by and lifted Honey over his shoulder. Honey continued crying. For some reason Reiko felt a bit ashamed.

Haruhi strolled over to Reiko. "Is this what you really want?" she asked her.

"I'll be honest with you Haruhi-san," she began. Haruhi was surprised when she said her name in a formal manner. Reiko took her by the wrist and pulled her outside of the music room.

"I didn't want anyone else to hear this but…" she paused, sighed, and continued was she was going to say. "To answer your question I'm really not sure. I just want to get out of here. This whole school year has been torture for me," she said sadly.

"You miss your mother don't you?" Haruhi remarked.

"I hate to admit it, trust me I really do, but I think it would be nice to visit her again. It's been 9 years since I saw her."

"I see… are you sure you want to go through with this? This is so sudden. Are you even sure if that guy is associated with your mother?"

"What are you saying?"

Haruhi breathed in deeply and then exclaimed, "I don't trust him and neither does Kyouya-senpai! We both think he's bad news. Please don't go!"

"What? I thought you'd understand me but I guess I was wrong. I'm leaving tomorrow and that's final! See me take off or not I won't care!" with that Reiko stormed down the stairs.

"Reiko wait!" Haruhi called after Reiko but she ignored her.


At the Minori Residence

Nao sat on the couch in his younger sibling's sitting room, peaking into her diary.

"Hah I was so right! Oneechan you can't fool me. I knew you had feelings for that guy." He snickered in his thoughts as he resumed skimming through the pages with words written in purple ink. "I had no idea she did that! Aww poor Honey-kun."

Soon he heard a tapping noise coming from the window. He set the diary on the couch and got up to check out who or what was making that noise. As he made his way over he was shocked to see Reiko clinging from a vine that was attached to the mansion. Apparently she was knocking on the glass window with one hand and her other hand she gripped securely for her life was on the line.

"Damn it, Nao-niisan open the freakin window already!" she called out.

He unlocked the window and opened it promptly. "Why on earth, well you're not really on the earth right now but anyways, why are you climbing up to the window of your own mansion? It's truly amazing! Unbelievable! You must have climbed up over 40 feet. That should definitely be a world record."

"Yeah, yeah. Whatever. I really don't care right now. Help me in!"

Nao heaved her inside and she crashed into the room. "Gently would have been nice," she retorted.

"Sorry. Going through the main entrance is a lot easier ya know."

"For you it is. This is the easiest way for me. See we both have our own opinions of doing things. Nonetheless I survived the flame throwing roof tiles and brick bombs. Seriously, scaling that wall is like training for the military." She began to stretch until her brother mentioned about their mother and the messenger boy.

"I heard that mother invited you to stay with her in America am I right?" he said. Reiko nodded. "Don't you think it's kind of odd?"

"How so?"

"Like why did she only request for you and not for me? I love her more than you do. What happened to nothing's stronger than a mother's love for her son?"

"I don't know…" she whispered, "and I really don't care." She walked into one of her closets and dragged out a very, extremely, exceedingly, large suitcase as big as two bass drums combined. Next she moved towards one of her bureaus and began emptying out her clothes from its drawers.

"Yo-you're packing already?" exclaimed Nao.

"Yes," she answered softly.

"She doesn't seem too happy about this," Nao worried over in his thoughts. "Something is definitely not right. Oh wait know I now! I'm wearing my Thursday dress when I should be wearing my Wednesday one." He's a complete idiot. But anyways…back with Reiko.

"Rei Rei…" he began but oddly discontinued what he was about to say. Usually when he said aloud her childhood nickname she would've been pulverizing him by now. This time she didn't.

"I'll be leaving tomorrow morning," she murmured. Then she turned around and headed towards the door to exit the room.

"Where are you going?"

"I'm going to find one of the servants to pack all my belongings. If I do this alone it'll take too long," and with that she left and slammed the door shut.

"She doesn't want to leave. So why go through all this?"

Still standing near with her hand on the doorknob, Reiko thought deeply. "Will I regret this?"


The next morning Nao and Reiko remained silent through their breakfast. Too much blocked their mind about Reiko's departure. Soon after breakfast Reiko went outside and waited for her luggage. Once her chauffeur scrunched all her 5 tremendously large suitcases she decided to wait a bit longer for her brother to come and say goodbye.

A couple of minutes passed and he still never came down. He was no where to be seen. He wasn't even looking out a window. The ship was going to depart soon and if she didn't leave now she'll miss her only chance to finally rid of Japan's original own Host club.

"Goodbye, oneesan," she said in a low voice. She stepped into her limo and drove to her final destination.

There are the seaport the entire Host club, dressed in casual clothes and holding a farewell poster with a poorly drawn monkey on a ship, positioned themselves to see her off. Reiko wasn't surprised. In her heart she was glad to see them one last time in addition to she also felt a rather slight of remorse.

As the crew boarded her luggage onto the ship Reiko walked over to the disappointed group.

"This is such a sad moment, it truly is!" cried Renge with a handkerchief in her hand.

"A Host member has never abandoned his position," Kyouya affirmed while keeping his notebook or clipboard or whatever he was holding in hand . "This will be the first. Note I'll be adding that in the Host club world records."

"His?" Reiko remarked. "Remember that I'm a girl."

"Confirmed."

"You were always such a secretarial officer. I admire that," she teased.

Tamaki was too upset to say anything. He just whimpered on the ground alongside of Honey. Mori showed no emotion at all. All he did was nod his head, indicating that was his way of saying goodbye. Reiko accepted it.

"Haruhi-san," Reiko started. "You're the person I really trusted most. Forgive me for leaving you like that yesterday but I'm afraid I'm going to have to do it again today."

"I understand," Haruhi replied. "Write to us to keep in touch. Okay?"

"Don't count on it." she winked.

At that moment the twins jumped on her, hugging her firmly. Imagine a sandwich with Hikaru and Kaoru as the loaves of bread squishing Reiko in between. She didn't mind it, however after awhile she shoved them off.

Next she turned to face Tamaki, who quickly pulled himself together. He stood up and looked down at her. It was funny to see them together. Tamaki was so tall and Reiko was more than a head shorter than him.

"Reiko-chan…" he spoke softly. "I…"

"I know Tamaki," she gladly responded though her eyes were diverted towards the ground.

He attempted to reach out and hug just when Reiko swiftly veered and ran up the railing to the ship. He crashed onto the ground with a loud 'thud'. When he looked up to see Reiko she was already gone. She didn't bother waving to them as the boat departed.

A loud horn signalled that the ship was read to set sail across the ocean. Honey still crying, Tamaki still whimpering, Renge still shouted out how much she'll miss her, Mori still silent, and the rest doing their regular things they would do on sad events like these. The ship took off and so did Reiko.

Suddenly another limo drove up to them. Before the chauffeur had the chance to open its door to let the person out the person inside already slammed it open, and accidently thrusted it so hard the door broke off. Inside was Nao looking quite troubled.

"Where is Reiko-niichan?" he demanded. "Please don't tell me she left already!"

"She's gone," Renge sadly answered. "I'm afraid you're too late. Now we won't see her in forty-eight years!"

"Four to eight," Haruhi corrected her.

"Whatever. The point is that she's gone!"

"Damn it..." Nao mumbled.

"What's wrong Nao?" Haruhi asked.

Nao's body tensed and he clenched his fists at the ends of his skirt, yes he's wearing at skirt at this point of time. Sweat beaded down his face and his voice trembled as he spoke. "That man who said he was going to bring her to our mother...he-he doesn't! He doesn't work for her! My poor oneechan has been kidnapped from right under our noses."

Everyone gasped.

"What?" Kyouya said. He was so stunned that, it was then when he actually dropped his clipboard and pen!

"We...we just let her go," whispered Haruhi. "And we didn't even know it!"

"Damn it!" Kaori shouted. "Then do you know who that man was? Who he worked for? Where they're really heading off too?"

"I do. I made a phone call to one of our mother's agents and they said they didn't know anyone with the name, Kumi Zen. But I do know who that man is. I don't know why none of you mentioned his name to me! This would've never happened if-"

Tamaki grabbed Nao by his collar and lifted him into the air. "Who does that bastard work for?"

Nao couldn't pronounce the name since Tamaki was practically strangeing him in the free air. Tamaki placed his feet back on the ground. Eventually, or hours later, Nao caught his breath and finally said the captor's name.

"Benio," he said.

Once again everyone gasped.


Now what's going to happen to Reiko? What does Benio want from her? Will the Hosts save her in time? Stay tuned! Also Thank you so much for the reviews!