"I'm sorry, ma'am, but M.s Ushiromiya is still not accepting any calls at this time." The clerk said over the phone.

"I am not being unreasonable here!" Eva shouted. "I need to talk to her about something important!"

"Sorry, but she has told us she isn't accepting any calls at this time, ma'am." The clerk replied.

"Is this how you run your damn hotel!?" Eva screamed louder. "I need one simple thing, and you idiots can't,"

"If that will be all, then have a good day." The clerk cut her off, keeping the same tone. They then hung up the phone on her.

"Damn it!" Eva slammed the phone down. She started to breathe heavily as she kept looking at it.

"Oh, there you are, dear." Hideyoshi smiled as he walked in. "George and I are back from our trip."

"I think this university might be the best fit." George smiled as he walked in. "Wish you could have…"

George stopped as he saw his mother still looking down at the phone. Hideyoshi took notice as he turned to George.

"Why don't you go to your room and finish your college application?" Hideyoshi placed his hand on George's shoulder.

"Yes, father." George nodded as he went to his room.

"Eva, what's wrong?" Hideyoshi walked up to his wife.

"I finally got through to my sister…" Eva continued to look down. "After hearing how I'm a psycho bitch, and being threatened with a taser."

"Oh really?" Hideyoshi laughed until he saw Eva still looked angry. His smile eventually dropped. "You're serious? I didn't know Rosa could say such a…"

"It wasn't her, it was her friends." Eva crossed her arms. "They yelled at me, told me I was horrible, and that Rosa didn't need me in her life."

"I'm sure Rosa made sure to," Hideyoshi tried to say before being cut off.

"Then Rosa told me how she hates all of us, and only Battler has treated her respectfully." Eva clenched her teeth. "It's not like I should even care to begin so why should she act like I was supposed to!? I had my own life to worry about!"

"Eva, please calm down." Hideyoshi tried to place his hand on her shoulder. "I'm sure this is just a,"

"Well, good for her!" Eva screamed as clenched her hands into fists. "She said she doesn't need the family name or fortune, and Krauss never gave her her share, so I should get it instead!"

"Wait, Krauss did what?" Hideyoshi asked as Eva picked the phone back up and dialed a number. After a few rings, someone answered.

"Hello?"

"Krauss, you bastard, it's Eva!" Eva yelled. "I know what you did and I'm calling to put my foot down!"

"Eva?" Krauss's eyes widened. "Why in the world are you yelling at me like this?"

"Aunt Eva is on the phone?" Jessica walked over with her guitar on her back. She just got back from the music store with her dad.

"What about Eva?" Natsuhi walked over, hearing her husband and daughter were back.

"Don't act dumb!" Eva yelled back. "Rosa told me everything about how you didn't give her a single cent of her inheritance!"

"Listen, I don't know what Rosa told you, but," Krauss tried to respond.

"Well, she said she doesn't want it anymore and doesn't want any of us in her life, so I'm calling to demand her share, too!" Eva cut him off. "If she doesn't want it, I deserve it!"

"Wait!" Krauss's eyes went wide. "What did Rosa tell you!?"

"Aunt Rosa's involved too?" Jessica looked at her mom.

"I really don't know what's going on." Natsuhi frowned. "It's been over a year since Rosa called us."

"She told me she doesn't want us around cause she hates all of us for not sending her daughter a card for her birthday!" Eva screamed again. "All this after her delinquent friends called me a psycho bitch and threatened me with a taser!"

Krauss's eyes were wide as he stood there frozen. While he could admit Eva was hard to be around, he never imagined him or anyone else saying those things to her.

"Honey?" Natsuhi frowned as she got closer. "Are you okay?"

"Uhh…" Krauss turned as he looked down. "Maybe I should talk to Rosa personally about this. I'll plan a trip to her place in a few,"

"She's not there!" Eva cut him off. "She's on a free vacation in some primitive town called Hinamizawa!"

"Hinamizawa?" Krauss looked at the phone.

"Who cares about that!? I just want my share of!" Eva yelled before Krauss hung up the phone.

"Good lord." Krauss sighed as he held the bridge of his nose.

"What was even going on?" Natsuhi stood beside Krauss. "From what I heard, Eva was angry about something to do with Rosa."

"Did Aunt Eva say someone threatened her with a taser?" Jessica stood a few feet behind her mom. "That wasn't Aunt Rosa that did that, was it?"

"I honestly don't know." Krauss turned around. "I think I need to talk with Rosa, though."

"Did she move?" Jessica asked. "You said Hinamizawa, but I thought Aunt Rosa lived somewhere else."

"She's on vacation there," Krauss replied. "It's important I speak to her face to face."

"Perhaps I should go with you." Natsuhi nodded. "I'm a little worried about you going alone after that call."

"I'd like to go too." Jessica smiled. "I still never got to meet my little cousin yet, and I'm sure Aunt Rosa didn't leave her home alone."

"I guess it could be like a little vacation." Krauss smiled. "That would make things a lot easier."

While Krauss was planning a trip with his family, Eva was on the phone with someone else.

"Our Rosa really said that to you?"

"Yes, Rudolf!" Eva yelled. "And she's not our Rosa anymore, considering she doesn't want to be part of our family anymore!"

"I didn't think Rosa had that in her." Rudolf sighed. "Gotta say, I'm a little disappointed that she said only Battler has treated her respectfully. I'm the one that sent him there to begin with."

"Oh, don't pretend you're a saint!" Eva continued to yell. "We both know how much of a bastard you were to her growing up and that it's part of the reason Battler isn't living with you anymore!"

"I don't make excuses for how I acted, but I don't remember you or Krauss being much better." Rudolf stood up from his seat.

"And what have you done to make it right!?" Eva screamed again. "Go ahead, tell me what makes you brother of the year all of a sudden!"

"I let my son be part of her life." Rudolf walked to a nightstand and picked up a framed picture. "I could have kept him away except when I needed a babysitter, but I always made sure he got to see Rosa as often as he wanted."

"Well, good for you!" Eva laughed. "While your moron of a son was bonding with his Auntie, mine was busy doing,"

Rudolf hung up the phone before she could finish. He looked at the photo of his son smiling as he hugged Rosa. It was the happiest he had ever seen both Battler and his sister.