Chapter 5: My past in the School newspaper

I walked home that day felling irritated as ever. I just want them all to shut up. No one needs to know what happened that day and it is non of there business. I was so upset that I tripped over a rehydrate.

Dam stupid firehydrate, I said to myself rubbing my head.

As I stood up there was a limo coming up and stopped right next to me. The back window was rolling down and Tamaki-senpai called out my name. I continued walking because I knew that they were going to bring up something about my past.

"Thank you Tamaki-senpai. I will walk home with my sister," I heard Haruhi say getting out of the limo.

"No Haruhi. Don't leave you daddy alone," Tamki-senpai said out of the window.

"I don't want to leave my sister alone. Besides we have a lot of catching up to do," Haruhi called back. "Bye."

She sprinted her way toward me then as soon as she got next to me she started walking at the same pace as me. She was quiet most of the way.

"So how was your carrier?" Haruhi asked breaking the silence.

"It was okay. I was able to fulfill my dream," I said to her looking down.

"I see. How was Unlce Scar?" Haruhi asked.

"He was the best coach I could ever ask for. To be honest I think that he is a better dad than father. By the way how is father. I haven't seen him since I was five," I said looking at Haruhi.

"You'll see," Haruhi said when we came up to our house.

They lived in an apartment which didn't surprise me. We walked up to the second floor and to our apartment. It was clean as I remember our house being. I now that Haurhi must be doing all of the house work because she was always helping mom with the house even when we were kids.

Me and her would be sharing rooms until dad can find another room to put me in which I didn't mind I was use to sleeping in a small spot.

"I am going to get dinner started. Is there anything special that you want?" Haruhi asked going into the kitchen.

"No. But can I help?" I asked going in after her.

"Sure. I can't remember the last time we ever cooked a meal together," Haruhi said smiling at me.

"I remember. It was that one time that we accidentally burned that chiken one night and mom was so brave to stop that burnt smell and we smelt like ashes for a who day," I said laughing at that memory.

"Oh yeah," Haruhi said laughing.

Me and Haruhi talked a lot about mom and she was fine that we were talking about her. She told me everything while I was going for ten years. Even about her death which we quickly changed the subject. I told her about all of my travles around the world and about my tennis matches. Haruhi was so absorbed into my tennis matches that she almost forgot the food on the stove. We ate at the table and there was silence.

"Haruhi. I am sorry," I said after a few bites of my dinner.

"Huh. What are you sorry for?" Haruhi asked confused.

"For not being here for mom's death and all. I wish that I could make it up to you," I said looking at my food feeling guilty.

When I was five I had always wanted to be a tennis player and when I got the chance I didn't even look back at my family and wanted to stay. I realized how selfish I was back then and as I grew older I missed my family so much. Every time I wanted to go back I always thought, What if they don't remember me? or What if they hate me and want to throw me out the street?. I have always thought that. The only thing that seemed to comfort me was when they would send me letters but some how that didn't seem to patch up the hole in my heart.

"You are making it up to me," Haruhi was right beside me with her hand on my shoulder.

"I am," I said looking up to her.

"Yes. You came home and we spending a lot of time together. You even joined the Host club," Haruhi said with a big smile.

"Your...your right. And I won't let you regret it," I said with a big smile.

"I am home," I heard a familiar voice coming in the apartment.

"Hi dad," I said turning around to see him.

"WHO THE HECK IS THAT?" I said knocking over the table and pointing at the women that was in the doorway.

"That is dad.," Haruhi said sitting on the floor.

"What?" I said looking at Haruhi.

"Yes my daughter I work at the bar and guys just simply love this," the women who was my dad said hugging me.

"TAKE THOSE CLOTHES OFF RIGHT NOW," I shouted at him.

"Fine," he said going to his room.

We all sat at the table that was fixed and cleaned up and ate dinner and talked most of the time. Me and Haruhi went to get ready for bed and went to sleep. Me and Haruhi whispered when we were in our rooms to sleep. We talked until 10:30 and fell asleep.

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"Extra. Extra. Tennis player and her secret past," called out one of our school paper boys.

I didn't care because there is nothing good about those papers. Plus I don't read the news paper. So I went to the Host club.

"Hey you guys," I said coming into the room.

I looked at all over the room and saw that the host club members were in a circle surrounding something. I could hear laughing that was trying to be held in. I went to see what all the commotion was about.

I started laughing to the point I was on the ground loosing my breath. The twins lost the bet so they had to wear girls clothes for almost a day. They looked like drag queens except that they looked like men wearing women's clothing and not knowing how to put them on.

"Shut up okay," Hikaru shouted at me.

"I... I... am... so.. haa... sorry...It's just... haa... to funny," I said in between laughs.

The two twins were hovering over me and giving me the stink eye.

I heard the door open and I was still laughing. Kyoyua went to get the door and came back.

"Kazumi I think you should take a look at this," Kyoyua said holding out the newspaper for me.

I stopped laughing and took the newspaper out of his hand. I saw that the top article was about me. It talked about my accident at this one tournament.

"Who wrote this?" I turned to ask to see if anyone knew.

''Maybe it was that Shana McSally girl," said Koaru.

"Yeah. Dosen't she hate you," Hikaru said looking at Koaru.

I crumpled up the paper and threw it away and was making out for the door.

"Sis. Wait," Haruhi said gabbing my arm. "Tell us. We can help you."

I wasn't sure if I should tell her or not. I was horrible. It was a good thing that the game wasn't broadcast live or they would have already new.

"Do you really want to now? All of you?" I asked the whole club.

"Yes," they said at once.

"Alright," I said turning to take a seat.