I do not, and never will own Ouran High School Host Club
I still couldn't remember everything by the time I left the hospital. Kyoya, whose family happened to own the hospital didn't want me to leave so soon, saying that I may still need medical attention. In spite of Kyoya's opinion on the matter, I went home. My father insisted he could take care of me. Which I went along with, since I didn't like staying in the hospital. I still felt broken, though, not being able to remember a year of my life.
When I got home, I went straight to my room. I wanted to be alone for a little while. I sat on my bed, looking around the room. It looked like I remembered. But there were a few things that differed. The one I noticed first was a picture of me with Tamaki, Mori, Honey, Kyoya, Hikaru, and Kaoru. We all looked happy together. It made me sad, I wanted to remember. I started crying as I looked at all the boys' smile. They looked so happy in the picture, just like I did, so different than how I had been since I woke up. When my dad heard me crying, he came rushing into my room.
"What's wrong, baby?" He asked, hugging me.
"I don't know what to do, Daddy. I can't remember. It hurts." I said, and he hugged me tighter.
"What hurts?"
"Not remembering the people I was closest to, the people who care so much about me."
"It will be alright baby." He told me.
He didn't let me make dinner that night, he said it may be too much for me. He made me lay down on my bed, so that I wouldn't exert myself. I was weak, and my head still hurt, but he didn't have to baby me this much. For dinner he ordered sushi, which we ate in my room, since he still wouldn't let me get up. It was annoying, but I knew that he wanted to make sure I was a hundred percent alright, so I didn't mind that much.
I awoke the next morning, wanting to get up, and do something. My father was still asleep, as he usually was this early. I walked into the kitchen, and started making breakfast. My dad woke up when he smelled breakfast.
"You should be resting, you didn't have to make breakfast." My father said, when he saw me cooking, and I could see in his eyes that he was contemplating taking over for me. Which I didn't want.
"I wanted to. I'm perfectly alright. I just wanted to be doing something." I told him, but I could see that he didn't want to let it go. Thankfully, the food was done before he would have tried to take over. And we sat down to breakfast. Once we had finished eating, I returned to my room, on my father's request. It was only about five minutes after I returned to my room, and I heard my cell phone ring. When did I get a cell phone? I wondered, as I picked up the ringing phone.
"Hello," I said into the device.
"Haruhi!" Was the enthusiastic reply, I pulled the phone away from my ear, as Tamaki screamed into it.
"Hello Tamaki," I said calmly, as I put the phone back next to my ear. "What's up?"
"We're all hanging out, and we want you to hang out with us."
"Who's all hanging out?"
"The Host club: Hikaru, Kaoru, Honey and Mori, Kyoya, and myself." Tamaki said. My heart skipped a beat when I heard Kyoya was going to be there. Why was my heart reacting so oddly? "We're hanging out at my estate. Do you want to come, I'll pick you up."
"Sure, when would you pick me up?" I said, I wanted to get out of the house. I also wanted to get to know these people better. The people who I had spent my forgotten year with. I wanted to be the Haruhi they knew.
"Right now, I'm outside your apartment." He said, and quickly hung up. He was already here, waiting for me, before asking. For some reason I got the feeling that he would have tried to make me hang out with them, even if I didn't agree at first. But I didn't mind that.
"Dad, I'm going to hang out with the Host club," I told my father, as I was heading to the door.
"But how will I know that you'll be okay?" He asked, still concerned for me.
"Kyoya will be there, he will call you if anything happens." I told him, which seemed to make it alright. So I was able to leave. As Tamaki said, he was right outside the apartment. When I left the house I noticed that the weather was very gloomy, and I hoped that there wouldn't be a storm.
"We're going to stop at one of your commoner coffee shops, I want to get everyone what you commoners call donuts." Tamaki said, and I just rolled my eyes. When we stopped by the coffee shop, Tamaki insisted that I come in. It had started raining, and I strongly protested, but he insisted. "Since we're in here, might as well get some coffee." Tamaki said, annoying me a bit.
"But won't the others be waiting for us?" I asked, trying to get us to leave as soon as possible.
"They can wait," He said with a smile, gesturing for me to sit at one of the booths, as he went up to get us coffee, and buy donuts for everyone. The first sound of thunder, and flash of lightning happened when he was waiting for our coffee. I ducked under the table, and curled in on myself. The feeling of dread paralyzed me. I'm pretty sure Tamaki didn't even notice the thunder until we were heading back. When he did, he dropped the coffee, and headed towards me.
"Haruhi," Tamaki exclaimed, before he kneeled down next to me. "Haruhi, it's alright. You don't need to be afraid. You're not alone. You don't need to be alone." He said, it almost seemed like he had done this before. He got down next to me to say this, and put his hand out for me. I was terrified, I just wanted to shrink away. "I'm here," I threw myself into him, hugging him tightly. He covered my ears for me, and I closed my eyes shut. I could no longer hear the thunder. It all happened in a few seconds. When our bodies collided, my memories rushed back to me. It was like a light bulb lighting up in a dark room. The effect of this was too much for me. Way too much. My eyes started to overflow, tears rushed down my face. I moved my hands to my ears, and he let go of my head. I could feel him pick me up, and start to carry me.
He carried me back to the car, and I could feel him placing me in the car. The car started up, and drove away at good speed. Tamaki put his hand on my arm, and I looked up at him. He started mouthing words.
"It's alright, the music is all the way up, you can't hear the thunder." I read his lips, and removed my hands from my ears. The music was really loud, blocking out the sound of everything else. All the windows were blacked out as well. Tamaki held his arms out to me, and I hugged him back. He was very sweet to me, and one of my best friends. I was so happy that I could remember him. Soon the car stopped, and we stayed in the car only a little while, before Tamaki got a text on his cell phone.
"It's alright, the storm has stopped for now." He told me, and I nodded. He got out of the car first, and offered me a hand. I took it, and got out. As we were walking towards the house, I stayed very close to Tamaki, afraid that the storm could start up again at any moment. The other members of the host club came to meet us. I could see the surprise on their faces of how close I was to Tamaki. Well, surprise on most of their faces, but there was something different on Kyoya's face. He almost looked angry. We got inside before anyone started talking.
