Hey guys! First chapter of sequel. For all of you that want to know I'm going to be using events from the manga which I love by the way! I hope you all like it.

Disclaimer: Never in this life time...maybe the next.

Here I am in my last year of high school at Ouran. I don't feel any different probably because the breaks are varied throughout the school year. Not much has changed since, but then again, nothing is the same either. Now that I am a senior I apparently have to start thinking about my career and what type of job I would be interested in. But the first step is in fact college and I'm not ready for any of that, especially college. Speaking of, I've just been thinking...

'Mistukuni.' I thought to myself. He and Mori graduated just a few months ago. Both of them are gone, pursuing their dreams. Of course he promised that he was going to come around as much as he could and participate in the club events, but I just feel a space between us now. I'm depressed. I won't be able to see either one of them as much. The thought made me sigh.

"What's that face for?" I turned to my shorter counter part. Haruhi stared at me with her usual calm attitude.

"Nothing's wrong." I said as we walked down the side-walk with the pink school coming into view.

"Well something has to be for you to be sighing like that." She persisted. "This is the fourth time you know."

"I'm just thinking about...school. This is my last year." I said, pushing my wavy braid over my shoulder as it fell to my back. "Well now that I think about it Tamaki and Kyoya too."

She looked as if something had just come to mind. "That's right..." She said in a quieter tone.

"I have to start thinking about what I'm going to be doing with my life." I said with a joking smile, but I was serious.

She turned to me. "Well it's only the first day of school. You have time to think about it." I nodded, but I didn't agree. Plenty of people had their plans already set in front of them. Mainly because after they graduated they were going to probably be a part of or control their parents business. Me, I'm just a girl from America on a scholarship. Heck, Haruhi's had her plan since, well, probably birth. "Besides, I thought that you enjoyed kendo."

"Of course I do." I said. "But it's not like I...I don't know. Your right I'm probably thinking about this to hard." She smiled.

"Right." She blinked. "Oh that reminds me-aren't your sisters-"

"Kristy baby~" I heard someone yell. I slowly turned around and saw a yellow blur before it crushed me. The landing hurt more than the person.

I groaned. "Come on, Ana." I looked up at her as she sat on my stomach. She stared down at me with a wide grin. I laid on the ground as my expression turned into a deadpan.

There was no need to do this.

"Miss me?" My eye twitched.

"Would you refrain from acting like an idiot and get off of our sister?" I looked to the left and saw Stephanie walking up with an annoyed expression.

She smirked. "What are you mad? I told you I'd find her first."

She rolled her eyes. "You did not find anyone. I was the one who spotted her. I did not even get to finish my sentence before you tackled her to the ground like an animal after it's prey."

"You done yet?" She stuck out her tongue. "Besides it's the same difference."

Ok we're done now.

"Can you get off me Ana? People are starting to stare." We turned to see people looking at us curiously.

"What's going on over there?"

"Did that girl just attack him?"

"I wonder who they are to each other."

It felt like last year all over again. Only it was Mitsukuni not my sister. I sighed again.

She pulled herself off and stood next to Stephanie. I looked at them and noticed the dresses. Honestly, neither looked happy to have them on. "So...the uniform."

"Oh don't even get me started." Ana said as she rolled her eyes. "The yellow in this-this marshmallow washes out my hair and it's so puffy. You two are just lucky nobody knows you're girls so you can just prance around as tranies...lucky."

My eye twitched."Yeah I'm so...lucky." Truthfully, I was happier that I didn't have to worry about it. To think that even after Haruhi and I wore dresses at the fair last year and they didn't even question it. They all thought we were cross dressing.

"I'm kind of mad Kyoya added this uniform into the scholarship. I would have loved to wear my own clothes." She continued.

"If you wore your own clothing you would have been arrested and taken off school grounds." Stephanie said.

"What are you trying to say?" She narrowed her eyes. I could feel a storm brewing. I went to stop it before anything had a chance to start.

"She's saying nothing." I said quickly. I looked at Stephanie carefully. "Your saying nothing."

She paused and made a face then spoke again "I do not mind the uniform as much, but it isn't very flattering. " Good, changing the subject is good. "How are you this morning?" She asked Haruhi.

She sweat-dropped after seeing the sisters scene in front of her. "I'm fine, so how have you guys been since coming to Japan?"

"It is pleasant." Stephanie said, before making a strange expression. "But...our host family is strange."

I raised my brow. "Strange?" They never said anything about this before.

"Ha!" Ana said, though she seemed bother as well. " Strange is an under-statement they-"

"Haruhi, Kris~" The twins said as they came up to us.

"Oh hey guys." Haruhi said.

"Hi." I said with a smile.

"Koala! Hika-pika! Did you miss me?" Ana yelled.

"Not particularly, no." They said.

She poked out her lip. "Aw, you guys are mean."

"Hello." Stephanie greeted.

"Hey." They said.

"Oh, she gets a 'hey', but you reject me completely?" Ana said.

"Yeah, pretty much." They said.

"You guys suck." She said.

Stephanie grins before turning to me. "Kristy, I wanted to ask you if you could give me directions to my classroom?"

"Me too!" Ana blurted. "I was going to ask Koala bear and Hika-pika, but they're stupid jerks."

"We can live with that." They said with grins.

I shook my head. Now that they're here I have a feeling that things are going to be like this from now on. "Oh sure. Do you know your homeroom?"

She nodded taking a paper out of her bag. "I am in class 1-C."

"I'm in 1-A." Ana said proudly, causing Stephanie to frown. I knew where this was headed to. I tried to change the subject as quickly as possible. I didn't want an all out brawl outside of the school because a classroom letter.

"W-Well why don't we head inside? I'll show you both where you'll be." I said with a nervous smile. "Alright?"

"Yes." They said, before glaring at each other. I sweat-dropped. There can never be peace. They turned around and started walking toward the school.

Haruhi and the twins stared at them. "It's going to be this way the entire school year, isn't it?" They said.

"Yeah, their usually a lot worse." I said, before turning to them. "You've seen them in action last year, didn't you?"

"Yeah." Hikaru said. "But I'm not mentally prepared for it...Hika-pika." Haruhi and I stifled a laugh. "It's not funny. Rin's calling me that now. She annoys me enough as it is, now I have to deal with that too." He mumbled.

I looked at him then over to his brother. Kaoru shrugged his shoulder with a neutral expression. I would have to ask him more about it when Hikaru wasn't there. He and Rin have been at each other since last year, though not as much as before. I know there's more to it then they let on, but neither has really expressed much detail. Every civil conversation they have ends up in some sort of argument. At least that's what I see.

"Are you all coming?" Stephanie asked

"Were coming." I said as we walked toward the school.

*Break*

As we walked down the first year hallway, people whispered. "Oh, its host club members."

"I'm going there today." A girl squealed. "I heard about it from some older girls."

Another girl squealed. "Me too, I can't wait!"

I sighed. This really was same old. "Are you enjoying your fame?" Stephanie asked, glancing back at me as we walked past the girls.

"I'm use to, well, Ouran." I sighed. I looked back over to Haruhi and the twins. "You guys didn't have to come."

Haruhi shrugged. "It's alright I have some time."

"No we're okay," Hikaru said

"It's like going down memory lane." Kaoru said.

"Nah," Ana said, grinning at them. "Koala bear and Hika-pika just want to see me one last time before class starts. Don't worry I'll miss you too." She winked. They stared at her.

"No." Stephanie said with a blank expression. "That's not how it is at all."

"Whatever." She said. We stopped right in front of her classroom door. "Here I am, see ya~" She walked in to the classroom.

Stephanie spoke. "My class is over there." She pointed. "I'll see you all later." She turned on her heel and walked down the hall.

I exhaled. "They are a hand full. I better head to class before I'm late."

"Bye Kris." Haruhi said.

"Bye...Piglet." The twins grinned. I shook my head. They were trying to mock me.

I turned around and waved my hand. "See ya,...Koala, Hika-pika."

"Hey!" I grinned and heard Haruhi chuckle behind me.

*Break*

I walked into the classroom and put my bag next to my desk. "Hey Tamaki, Kyoya, Rin."

"Good morning." Kyoya said, though he seemed focused on his laptop.

I didn't hear anything from Tamaki. "Um hey...you alright?"

"Don't ask." He said with a sigh. "He hasn't said much of anything since he came in here."

"I tried to talk to him." Rin said. "But he was in robot mode or something."

I raised my brow. He had a strange expression on his face. It wasn't blank, but he didn't seem right either. I would just leave him alone for now. Maybe he'll be back to normal later. I turned to Rin. "I brought my sister's to their classrooms."

She brightened up. "Oh yeah they are here, aren't they? So do you think they'll adjust well?"

I thought for a moment. They were both generally social girls. Whether the people wanted to talk to them or not. I think Ana was much more aggressive about it which made some dislike her. Stephanie had a sort of superior persona, making it harder to speak to her. But both of them were kind at heart. "It will certainly be a...loud school year." I joked.

She smiled. "Hm, yeah." We were both quiet. "So how are you doing?"

I tilted my head. "With what?" She gave me a look. Why does she always know when to ask these questions? Almost like my mom, but Haruhi has apparently already taken that position. Am I that easy to read?

I drummed my fingers on the table. "I'm completely fine." I said. She didn't look convinced. Even I didn't believe that. "Okay, I'm just a little, um, sad?" Lonely is more like it. Since he had to prepare for his studies, I didn't really get to see Mitsukuni before school started. "It's just hard to talk about, you know, here." At school.

"I get it." She said, lifting her glasses.

"Honey and Mori sempai are going to be here today if you didn't know." Kyoya said.

We both turned to him slowly. "Why didn't you say anything?" I asked. I was excited and a bit confused that Mitsukuni didn't tell me himself.

I turned his head slightly to look at me. "He gave a message yesterday. Did you not get it?" I slowly shook my head. "Did you check?" I shook my head even slower. He sighed. "Then you wouldn't know now would you?"

"I'm not really a...phone person." The twins really wasted their money on me. Of course they probably don't care. "I just keep forgetting." He probably called and I was either out or asleep. I glanced over to Tamaki once more. Why is he off in his own little world? And not in the good way...for him.

The teacher came into the classroom. "Alright class your all third years now. I'm glad to be seeing you all again, but this is school so we were going to get right to work."

"Aw." Some of the kids whined

"Don't start with that." He said. "Now..."

While the teacher was speaking I wasn't paying much attention. Which wasn't exactly the smartest thing to do. But he didn't sound like he was speaking of anything important, yet.

To tell the truth I was really only thinking about two things: Tamaki's strange mood and seeing Mitsukuni at the club today. I know I sound like a giddy girlfriend, but I really am happy. Since the crazy incident with Tamaki almost going to France I've just felt different. But day-dreaming like a girl in love isn't priority right now. Of course I am, but that isn't the point.

I glanced to the quiet blond sitting next to me. "Tamaki." He glanced in my direction. "Seriously, can you tell me what's wrong?" I whispered. I gave him my puppy dog eyes. He looked at me and handed me a piece of paper.

'I've been thinking and need to ask you something.'

I blinked at the paper, before I wrote. 'Um...alright. When?' I passed it back to him.

He read it before scribbled something down quickly. I raised my brow and he passed it back to me. 'After class.' He looked at me and I nodded slowly.

I guess I'll see what's wrong with him later.

*Break*

Ana sat in the classroom swing her legs, well, because they didn't touch the floor. The teacher had to walk out for a moment so the students were left an assignment, but most of them were talking among themselves. You'd think that a first rate school would act first rate. She looked down at the assignment, math. She hated math. She wasn't terrible, she had an easier time than most, but Japan was much more advanced in school materials. She would never admit that to Stephanie. After all, they are in a competition. She can't let her twin out do her. Even if she was in class C, what did that really mean? Of course she had said it the way to get a reaction out of her and like always, she did.

Stephanie was smart so she couldn't let her get ahead even on the first day. Now all she needed was to actually understand what she was looking at. She glanced to the students around her. She was sure that all of them knew each other so they wouldn't spend their time on her.

But when was that ever an obstacle?

'The easiest person to talk to would probably be the one actually doing their work.' She looked at the students around her. She rolled her eyes. Only a scattered few were looking at the assignment. The rest seemed to be catching up on old times or how wonderful it was to be rich.

Ana didn't really care.

'Their all use-less.' She concluded, before turning to the boy sitting next to her. Why didn't she look at the one right in front of her? He was perfect. Had the intelligent look and everything. Glasses and a hard-working attitude. He was on the second page already. Oh, she was definitely using him.

She put on her best smile. "Hey do you get this?" He turned to her."You look like your almost done. Mind me seeing that so I can get the gist?"

He lifted his class. "What don't you understand?"

"Well, you see...pretty much everything." She said.

He blinked at her. "So you just want to take my work?"

"Take is such a strong word. I would say compare answers...if I had any."

"This is a review of what you've learned before and you can't do any of it? How exactly are you in this class?"

"I understand some of it. I just don't really remember. I took geometry last semester."

He stared at her. "This isn't being graded. He said he was going over it when he comes back."

She shook her head. "That's not gonna work. I want to understand it all now. The sooner I get it the easier it will be for me. So please?" She leaned forward and tilted her head.

This gave her a chance to actually look at him. Somehow he looked familiar, but she couldn't place her finger on who it was. He sighed. "Fine."

She grinned. "Thanks." She took the paper into her hand. Before she actually looked at how he solved the equations, she saw his name. "Yasuchika Haninozuka?"

Wait a minute didn't she know another Haninozuka dating her sister?

He looked at her. "Yes, why?" He paused before he spoke feeling as if he knew the answer. "You know my brother, don't you." It wasn't a question.

She grinned. Did he not know? Of course he did right? I mean he is the guys brother. "As a matter of fact I do. The names Ana Carson."

"Carson?" He looked as though he's heard the name before.

This was going to be fun.

*Break*

Stephanie was annoyed. She was in a classroom full of chattering children. Yes, children. They were being loud and it was completely unnecessary. Wasn't this assignment suppose to be done silently? She didn't know what annoyed her more, the other students or the work it's self. Kristal had said that speaking Japanese was much easier than reading it. She was definitely right. She doubted Ana was having any type of trouble.

But Stephanie was. All because of her 'problem'. As she called it.

She frowned. There was no way she would let something as insignificant as 'that' stop her from reaching the top.

"Pss, hey, hey~." She heard someone behind her say. "Blond girl."

They were talking to her apparently because no one else here was blond. She turned around slowly to see a boy with a large grin planted on his face. "Yes?" Is all she said.

She didn't mean to be rude, well, she did. She was irritated. "My name is Satoshi."

"Stephanie." She said.

"Stephanie? You're a foreigner, aren't you? You don't look Japanese."

"Yes, I am from America. I came here on a scholarship."

"Really? That's so cool." He said, staring at her intensely.

Her eye twitched. "Would you mind telling why exactly you are staring at me that way?"

He blinked before smiling again"Oh I'm sorry, really. It's just you look like someone. Do you know anyone named Kris? He was on the kendo team with my brother."

She stared at him. Now that she thought about it he did resemble the tall boy. What was his name, Mori? Then she realized he said 'he'. So he never actually figure out that Kristy was a girl. Well that was unfortunate. "Yes, I do know him. He is my 'brother'."

"Wow, small world, huh?"

"It is indeed." She agreed with a smile pulling onto her face.

She would play along for now.

*Kris POV*

When the bell finally rang, I was relieved. I was getting pretty curious as to what Tamaki had to ask me. It had to be something important for it to be bothering him this much, right?

"Kris, are you coming?" Rin asked, standing up. Kyoya got up as well.

"Um." I glanced over to Tamaki. "You guys go on ahead." I smiled.

Kyoya looked between us and nodded. "I see you have 'things' to talk about, so we'll see you later."

Rin looked back at me before walking out of the classroom. I glanced up to see no one else, but us. "So whats on your mind?" I asked

He looked over at me with an unsure expression. "Well, Kris...you and I...I think of you like my sister."

I raised my brow. "Yes..." Where was this headed?

"I don't mean to make you uncomfortable. It's just I couldn't exactly ask anyone else. I'm not sure Kyoya would understand. Mori and Honey sempai aren't here. I would never ask the twins...Haruhi...well..." I saw a red tint in his cheeks when he said her name.

So this is about Haruhi? I'm sure Kyoya would have been fine to ask, right? Not that I'm mad or anything. I'm actually pretty happy that he chose me out of all his friends. The one he's known the shortest amount of time.

"So what's bothering you?"

"I have to ask you first: you think of me like a brother, right?"

I smiled. "Of course, Tamaki you know that."

He nodded with his hand on his chin as if noting this to himself. "Well knowing that you are in a relationship with Honey sempai I hope you are ok with me asking you this..."

I was getting kind of nervous. What is he talking about?

"Um..." Now I wasn't so sure. "Go ahead and tell me."

I'm probably going to regret this.

He took a deep breath. "Have you ever wanted to kiss me?"

I was right.

I stared at him blankly. What is happening? Come to think of it, something strange happened on my first day last year too. Thanks for making me feel awkward two years in a row Tamaki.

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