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Sunday. It's officially been one day since LCC has disbanded. I am depressed over this news. In fact, I've been binge eating because of it. But my parents can't find out. If they do, then they'll gloat over it and constantly bring it up when I fail at something.

The doorbell rang. Miraculously, my parents were at work so I could answer the door and keep whatever happened to myself. "Coming!" I called out, slipping off the bed. I probably looked like a complete mess from what happened recently, seeing that I'm wearing a black tank top and ripped shorts and my curly hair was a mess. I decided the least I could do was comb it.

After spending a good minute on my hair to make it look presentable, I went over to the door. "Sorry I took so long," I apologized before freezing up at the door.

Two familiar faces greeted me. The boy smiled. "'Sup Kisara."

Ryusuke "Ray" (how he refers to himself on the chat and his nickname) had messy blue hair, bright emerald eyes, wore blue headphones around his neck and a white button-up top, jeans, and sandals. He was my backup guitarist in LCC. He's also my childhood friend. When LCC first formed, we were the first to join together.

Taria Akayo or "TayTay" on the chat had blonde hair, aquamarine eyes, and dressed more formally

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Taria Akayo or "TayTay" on the chat had blonde hair, aquamarine eyes, and dressed more formally. She wore a grey blazer with a white button-up top underneath and a tie, shirts, and flats. She's my bass player in LCC.

 She's my bass player in LCC

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"You guys..." I sputtered, tears forming in my eyes. "What are you doing here?"

"Simple," Ray smirked. "There was a foreign exchange program at our school. Since in Japan, kids just enrolled in school. Well, not really since it's been a month since school started here and our school wanted three kids from New York to represent their school for the duration of one year here. The top three students of our grade-Taira and I included-were selected to represent our high school. We're staying at a hotel in town."

"Who's the third student?" I asked with curiosity.

Taira rolled her eyes. "None other than the asshole jerk Yukio. But he bailed at the last minute, saying that he 'could not be in the same country with his former band mates'. So, they went down the list and Saku was next. Right now, they're testing him to see if he's eligible to go. He probably be here in two days at the very least."

"What about Maho?" I asked Ray. Maho was Ray's younger sister, always clinging to him. Similar to him, she had blue hair but blue eyes and played the piano. She was so adorable. "Won't she miss you?"

"Don't worry," Ray assured me

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"Don't worry," Ray assured me. "My folks will let her visit during her summer break."

I breathed a sigh of relief. "Come in! Come in!" I said, making way so that they could come in.

They gave each other an awkward look. "What about your parents?" They asked.

"Don't worry, they won't be back until 6:30," I waved them off. "They usually work at Dad's place but once a week they'll work at home. I'll let you know when go come over or not."

"Do they know what happened to LCC?"

"Oh hell no."

"Good thing." They laughed as they stepped in.

I showed them to my room and went back downstairs to get some water for them. When I came back upstairs to my room with two glasses of water, they were by my guitar case. Taira had it on her lap. "You still play?" She asked.

"Yup," I nodded, giving them the glasses of water. "In fact, a couple of days ago, I played for Host Club."

Ray choked on his water. Taira nearly spat hers out. "WHAT?!" They screamed.

"B-But it's not like I wanted to! They made me!"

"No tsundere attitude will save you now, Kisara. Tell us what happened since you moved here now."

So, I told them the story of me moving here, enrolling into Ouran, meeting the Host Club, finding out that Kyoya was a maybe-sorta-kinda stalker, and performing for the club. "That's awesome!" Taira complemented me.

"Remember the first song we played?" I snickered, pulling out my electric guitar. Unlike in the Host a club, I didn't have any speakers to plug into so when I play it it'll sound like a regular guitar. "The first one we composed together," I laughed as I played it. (Play video above)

Moon on Water (Beck Mongolian Chop Squad Ending 2)
Full moon sways
Gently in the night of one fine day

What a fool
I don't know 'bout tomorrow
What it's like to be
Ah...

I was sure
Couldn't let myself to go
Even though I feel
The end

Full moon sways
Smiling in my arms for all those years

"Oh yeah!" Taira laughed. "And we called that our masterpiece."

"Hey it was our first!" Ray objected. "So what did you expect?"

"But why did you play the shortened version Kisara?" Taira asked.

"Because when I play the full version..." I confessed, putting away my guitar. "I gotta have Saku in the background playing with me because we composed the majority of it together."

"I remember," Taira nodded. "But don't worry! Saku will be here soon!"

I laughed, "I hope so." As I pulled my firmer band mates into a hug. I only had one question; did they find out about the private message Saku sent to me? Did he tell him? After all, he announced on the chat that he sent me a private message. But I guess they didn't. I embraced them tighter.

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