**Author's Note: I decided to skip the episode before this one because it was not one of my favorite episodes. I'm sorry to those that did like that episode. I just couldn't think of any interesting ideas for it. Keep in mind that it still happened and I just didn't write about it.
Akiko's POV
The physical exams are finally over. We went through all of this drama where there was an operation to keep Haruhi's gender a secret and everything. There was also a doctor who was looking for his daughter and had the wrong school and stuff. Let me tell you, I have never been to such an interesting physical exam. So, we had decided not to open the club today, since they already had their fun at the physical exams. The Host Club decided to just come to the club room after school to hang out. I agreed because I didn't have very much homework to do, and I have grown quite fond of the Host Club.
So we are in the club room and the twins decided to ask me if I would be willing to sing the first song I sang for them. It was the song on the first day I played piano for the Host Club.
"I would love to hear that song you played for us," Tamaki said. "It was just so pretty and it caught my attention on that first day."
"Pretty Please, Aki-chan," Honey pleaded. "You want to hear her too, right Takashi?"
"Yeah," he replied. "I would love to."
"I would love to, but I don't really want to play the piano right now." I replied.
"Then why not do it acapella?" Kyoya asked.
"I guess I could."()
Everyone stared at me when I finished. "Is there something wrong?" I asked.
"There is nothing wrong," Tamaki-senpai said. "I just never knew my little girl was that great!"
I smiled when everyone started showering me with compliments. You think I would get used to this, but I still don't think I'm that good. Even Kyoya looked interested when I was singing, which is odd because Kyoya is never interested in anything.
Narrator's POVThis girl really interested Kyoya for some reason. There is really no information on her background in the school database. She has no birth certificate of any kind and she doesn't even know her own last name. Kyoya normally does research on everyone, but with this girl there is no possible way for him to find anything about her. This was a challenge for Kyoya. He has never faced such a hard task of finding out the past of someone who didn't even know her own last name. He wanted to figure out who her parents were, and why they left her because she has talked about how she believes that her parents will come back for her.
Kyoya's POV
I am finally at home and away from those people. I really want to find out her past, which is sure not an easy task. It is already midnight. Maybe she might have some sort of clue that I could follow. I thought.
She had mentioned a letter that her parents gave her saying that when she became successful that they would come back for her. If I could just get my hands on that letter. Maybe I can ask her if I could see that letter tomorrow. I better go to sleep, because I am not much of a morning person.
-The Next Morning-
I saw Akiko in the hallway. I ran up to her.
"Akiko," I asked out of breath. "Do you mind if I take a look at the letter that your parents gave you when you were younger?" She looked at me very confused, but didn't hesitate to give it to me. I looked at the handwriting. I looked very familiar, I just couldn't put my finger on it. Where have I seen it before? I asked myself. I saw that the paper was quite thick and very good quality paper. I could tell this was not just any piece of paper. Then, something caught my eye. It was a symbol. It looked just like the one on his blazer. It was the Ouran Academy symbol. Now, I really did have a lead onto who was her birth parents. I thanked Akiko and gave her back the letter and headed back to class. This couldn't be possible, I must do more research on this. The bell rung. I had to get to class. Maybe I will do research later.
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The Path to Success (Ouran Host Club and Uta No Prince Sama Crossover)
FanfictionAkiko was a young 12 year old girl who was abandoned by her parents. She was left at the door of an orphanage when she was just a baby. When she was left on the doorstep, there was also a letter in her basket saying that if she could reach great suc...