Chapter 4

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Ruby's Perspective

My bed in not velvet was my first thought as my consciousness returned.

My second thought was why is that annoying voice familiar?

I sensed someone leaning over me, my first reaction was to flip them onto what ever I was sitting on and twist their arm behind their back. That was exactly what I did when I saw Tamaki leaning over me shaking my shoulders and whining. He landed with a startled yelp and just stared at me stunned. I turned around to the silent room then Keira crashed into me with a hug..... or more liked scooped me up cause I'm that small.

After I untangled my self from her I turned to Tamaki and said " Tamaki I hope you can forgive me for that. You startled me. I'm not sure what I'll do if you don't forgive me tho." I told him in a cute voice. He fell for it.

"My dear little sister it's okay!" He yelled and tried to hug me but Keira glared at him again.

"Um may I ask why there were roses in here?" I questioned him more annoyed, completely ignoring everyone else in the room.

"Because this is a host club!"

"A what?"

"This is The Ouran host Club is where the school's handsomest boys with too much time on their hands entertain young ladies who also have way too much time on their hands. Just think of it as Ouran academy's elegant playground for the super rich and beautiful." He started sparkling by the end of his speech. What the hell was this place? Keira beat me to it.

"What the hell is this place?" She acclaimed in horror.

Kyoya cut in "Simply by flirting Ms. Evans. Let me introduce our hosts. The twins are the little devil types, this is Haninozuka Mitsukni, the Lolita host, Morinozuka Takashi, the silent type, the host club president Tamaki, the princely type and I am the vice-president, the cool type. Our newest host Haruhi Fujioka, the natural type, is currently out."I frowned in confusion. I still wasn't sure what a host club was and from Keira's face I wasn't sure I wanted to.

"Sis we're leaving." She grabbed my hand and pulled me out of the room.

"It was nice meeting everyone!" I called behind me, "Wait Kiera! They said Morinizuka and Haninozuka!" Kiera froze coming to the same realisation I had only seconds ago. Kiera just turned around still scowling and flung the door open.

"Hey you! Goliath! Shorty! I believe my family has business they want me to discuss with you so we'll be in contact before the end of school today." Then Kiera slammed the door again.

"Kiki that wasn't very polite of you. You said you'd try to be nicer at this school." I told her.

She sighed and had a apologetic look on her face but not a regretful one " I know I did but I don't like them and then you had that reaction and they we're going to take you to a hospital and I got really stressed and scared they'd find out about us. I can practically sense that Ootori trying to figure us out." She explained.

"They're not going to find out anything Kiera I'll make sure they don't. They don't know yet that their friends aren't exactly normal yet, I wonder what they're reaction will be? I can't imagine never knowing what I am. Being deceived by my whole family and told I'm normal. This is going to be very interesting, Kiki."

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Honey's perspective

Those girls were very different from the girls we usually entertain. Kind of like haru-chan, they don't blush and start squeeling when tama-chan or any of us for that matter look at them. Ruby-chan was really cute. really cute. She also has a pretty awesome flip. Tama-chan didn't stand a chance. I wonder if she likes bunnies.

I was snapped out of my thoughts when tama-chan started wailing in despair about how he was treated.

Takashi and I spent the rest of the day wondering just what they wanted to talk about. Keira-chan is in our class but she was sat on the other side of the classroom and arrived just as the teacher walked in. she also left as soon as we were dismissed. they'll probably find us, she said they would.

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