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Dayshift 22; First Shift; Sun Room
As always, Tamaki woke up in his bed. He didn't know how he got there, but he woke up still in the clutches of fear he last remembered from the night. The fight in the hallway, Ed and Adel, the thing...
He was out of bed immediately, determined to make sure his friends were alright. He listened to the man on the intercom, not liking the idea of some big surprise. He didn't imagine any surprises could be good. And he hoped his friends felt the same way...
When his nurse came to get him, he chose the Sun Room instead of the chapel. He wanted no part of whatever was going to happen. He only hoped that Ed and Adel had the same idea....
They probably didn't. Agitated and worried, Tamaki paced along the window, hands behind his back, and waited.
He was out of bed immediately, determined to make sure his friends were alright. He listened to the man on the intercom, not liking the idea of some big surprise. He didn't imagine any surprises could be good. And he hoped his friends felt the same way...
When his nurse came to get him, he chose the Sun Room instead of the chapel. He wanted no part of whatever was going to happen. He only hoped that Ed and Adel had the same idea....
They probably didn't. Agitated and worried, Tamaki paced along the window, hands behind his back, and waited.
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But he was momentarily thrown off by Hikaru's second comment. He picked himself up quick enough that nobody but Hikaru would be likely to notice. "How could you accuse me of that? I only just left my room," he pouted.
All this talk of weapons had sparked his curiosity. Weapons looked cool, but he'd never been overly interested in learning much about them. But what with those creepy brothers last night, he was starting to feel the need to learn for his brother's sake. And Tamaki had a sword, of course. Because he was Tamaki and had a way of getting what he wanted. It wasn't even through him trying particularly hard. Things fell into his lap easily sometimes, it seemed. Or maybe it was to do with him being nice to people.
"What sort of weapon? How did you get it?" he asked Sora. He was serious now, but still draped over his brother.
He looked at Honey and almost felt sad. Really heartbreakingly sad. "They claim to. But the cooks barely pass as mediocre with some of their dishes."
As for the cake...
"We'll take you to get breakfast," he smiled suddenly. He was going to win Honey over to their side, just in case Tamaki was still feeling too good for them.
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Even he was intrigued by all this talk of weapons. He had read enough manga and played enough video games that his imagination could run pretty wild if he wanted it to, and now he was getting a mental image of himself and Kaoru, flashing brilliant swords and taking on the monsters, grabbing Haruhi, and leaving this place. Oh, and Honey was in there too, somewhere.
Tamaki really rubbed off on people that way.
"It's a lot of Western food," Hikaru told Honey, frowning. It was almost sacrilegious that he shouldn't get his cakes. "And it doesn't taste that bad, but when they tried to attempt Japanese food, it was a disaster. I haven't seen any cakes here yet...but..." He smiled, catching Kaoru's intention. "You can have all the sweet things on my plate."
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"The food isn't very bad, but it's commoner food. And it isn't the good kind. Sometimes we get sweets, though." Not often.
"I need to speak with Ed and Adel," he went on, trying to be serious. "I used Adel-kun's sword last night, but Ed-kun's going to make me my own. And I need to find Azel-kun, as well.... I haven't seen him and I'm starting to get worried...."
He looked over at the door, his mind threatening to leap off into some wild fantasy.
"I wonder what's happening in the chapel..."
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The boy couldn't help frowning when Tamaki used the word 'commoner.' Though hadn't he said he was a prince in the shower? Were they all royalty, then? Royalty who invited people to their club and entertained them...
He felt rather out of place, but he wasn't the sort of person to give up just because of that. Nodding politely in response to Honey's offer to help, he wasn't sure how he would feel accepting it. Even though Honey was apparently older than him, he looked so young...
Wait. He couldn't think like that. How many people had judged him because of his age? "I'll take your help if I ever need it," he said.
Turning to one of the twins - the one who wasn't Hikaru - he shrugged. "It's... a Keyblade. It looks like a big key, but it's a weapon. I used it to fight the Heartless before, but it isn't as strong here." He sighed and put his hand to his heart. He could barely feel the presence of it during the day... It was really unnerving.
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"We can all go together to get food, like we did that time when we went shopping with Haru-chan." He nodded with a smile, and then turned to his new friend.
The Keyblade thing Sora mentioned sounded like it was neat. He thought he'd remembered seeing something like it in a cartoon once, but it wouldn't be nice to mention that, so he didn't. Instead, he just smiled again. "Can you show it to me sometime, Sora-chan? I know you can't right now, because all the people are around, but..."
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"Roommates? But..." he cut himself off. He was hardly going to tell everyone about his conversations with the shrink. He looked at Hikaru and smiled. "We'll sort it out. They can't keep us apart."
Hmm, Honey wanted it to be a group thing? Kaoru wondered if his friend noticed the attitude between the twins and Tamaki and did this on purpose. They were going to have to tread carefully if they wanted to win this thing.
"Well. If he's not too busy," Kaoru smiled.
When Sora described his weapon, Kaoru was faced with a new challenge. Not to laugh. Tamaki hadn't made a single friend here who was normal. Not just by societies standards or commoner standards. He was judging them by the Host Clubs warped standards too and they were all weird in some way or another. Not even 'good selling point' weird.
He cleared his throat and began chewing a thumbnail. He couldn't laugh. A smile was aching to break out, but he bit harder, his free hand squeezing his brother's leg. The guy had a KEY as a weapon. At least he admitted it was weird though, right? He got points for that.
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For such a small person, Honey sure was perceptive. He had instantly noticed the trouble between his friends and had rushed in to fix it. "Sounds like fun."
A...key. Sora fought with a key. Hikaru was as hard-pressed NOT to laugh as his brother, and let out a snort before covering it with a cough. Where did Tamaki find these people? He winced when Kaoru's fingers dug into his leg, but the pain was a good distraction from his mirth.
Oh, man.
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He glanced down at Honey, smiling warmly. "You'll have to meet Ed and Adel-kun, and Azel, too. They're very nice."
He could tell Hikaru and Kaoru didn't believe Sora. Why were they so blind? At least Honey was accepting things, somewhat.
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He had been about to respond to Honey's request when a small sound from the general direction of the twins caught his attention. He examined them closely, and it wasn't too hard to figure out what was going on. Hadn't Riku used to wear that expression? Even if it was a long time ago, Sora remembered. It was the look someone got when they were trying to stop themselves from laughing. With Riku, it had always been in good fun, but with these two, he wasn't so sure.
It would be best not to say anything, so he returned his attention to Honey instead. "Sure, I'll show you. I don't think I can even call it during the day, anyway, so it'll have to be at night sometime." He wasn't going to mention that they would probably have to be in danger before Honey got to see the Keyblade. There was no point in making depressing comments like that.
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Honey frowned at the twins. Hadn't a word of Tamaki's sunk in? Why couldn't everyone be friends here, like they always were at school?
What Tamaki had said was slowly sinking in. But the part of him that wasn't cheerfully trying to cheer everyone up was going back to all the training over the years. "I'll protect everyone if I have to," he thought. He could do that, even if he really didn't like fighting.
It wouldn't do to worry too much about why he'd gotten here or where everyone else was, or even how he'd gotten here. It was fun talking to everyone else, and it was a chance to make friends. Honey was determined to do that, as much as he was determined to keep the old friends he had safe from...whatever it was Tamaki had said was out there.
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Kaoru looked at Honey for a moment and then smiled, a small laugh escaping in the process. "No," he said, shaking his head, "we don't mean anything bad. It's just.... Tamaki's friends tend to....stray from the norm?"
He looked to his brother for back up.
Other than the key thing, Sora seemed alright, really. And he didn't get why Tamaki was so eager to be serious. It wasn't as if Kaoru was blissfully unaware of the danger they were in. He knew it was there and it scared the life out of him. That was why he acted this way. He wanted to pretend things were fine.
All this talk of protecting people reminded him of last night. He and Hikaru had failed, really. The President guy was alive, but not because of them, and now they'd caught the attention of two creeps. Maybe later he could ask Honey to teach him a few moves.
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Instead, he just shrugged at Sora and snickered a little. "We really don't mean anything by it...but you don't exactly see people going around whacking things with keys back home, you know." He snuggled against Kaoru, eying what seemed to be the President from the night before (he was a LOT cleaner than he had been, and without the characteristic smell, it was hard to tell for certain), sporting a shiny new burn on his cheek. Nudging his brother with an elbow, he pointed him out.
"Hey," the host murmured in a voice that only his twin could hear, "look who showed up." Kadaj and Yazoo were also in the room, and he hoped that the three wouldn't come to blows.
"Senpai," Hikaru said suddenly. "Do you think you could teach us a little judo? Might come in handy."
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"And I think it's a very good idea for Honey-senpai to teach you some things!" The lord was practically beaming now, assuming that the twins were starting to accept how things were here. He was casting a very pleased and eager look at the twins now, seeming to have forgotten they were fighting.
"How was last night for you?"
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It still was, he reminded himself. He'd wanted to go back there so badly... Though not necessarily for the clear water and soft sand. It was the people who were there, the friends he cherished, who made home home.
Now some of his friends were here, but... it wasn't the same. This place could never be home. No, he wouldn't allow himself to get used to the routine. They had to get out, and get back to paopu fruit and sunshine.
Listening to what Tamaki said about his other friends, he shrugged. "That doesn't sound so weird to me." Oh, the stories he could tell... Those twins would probably be in tears with laughter if he started going into a lot of detail about his role as Keyblade Master.
"I think it's a good idea that everyone learns how to fight," he said, looking to all four of the other boys seriously. "Though you probably already know how important that is." They would if they'd been through a nightshift, anyway.
He smiled wistfully and glanced away. "Even if you start by using wooden swords..."
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The intercom announcement interrupted the conversation abruptly. Honey listened to the part about the speech, but it sounded a bit boring, and he had the bad habit of falling asleep on Takashi when they had to listen to speeches back at school. He supposed he really should start listening to them one of these days.
The food part? Now that sounded okay, even if it was commoner food. Honey didn't mind that - there were strawberries. AND strawberry cake. Two of his favorite things.
He didn't protest as a nurse came over and began to move him towards the cafeteria - after all, his stomach had been grumbling, and the thought of cake was too tempting to resist. As he was being led away, he called out, "Bye, Sora-chan! Bye, Tama-chan! Bye, Hika-chan and Kao-chan! I'll see you all later."
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Had they made any difference at all? Tamaki would have. Somehow.
And suddenly Tamaki was happy again. What had done it? Why had he changed suddenly, from thinking they were emotionally retarded bullies to thinking they were all just back to normal?
There was a new surprise for him when he realised he didn't care much about what had changed Tamaki's opinion. But it still went against his pride to have the insult just washed away like that.
He looked at Hikaru.
"I'm pretty good with a torch," he muttered, smiling a little.
He was almost pleased the Nurse came to break up the party. Tamaki had left him confused and all this talk of fighting... he was almost taking it seriously.