
Good day, ladies and gentlemen of the ~Sakura Kiss~ Ouran Guild. This is Yuzume Mikien, hoping that your day is going well and as planned. I am a relatively new member of this guild, but I am happy to be around people who have the same fixation towards Ouran High School Host Club as myself.
Since the first moment I watched this amazing anime ( I don’t buy the manga as my budget is a bit low as I am in the process of buying an external hard drive for my laptop), I’ve since had a number of ideas for future fanfictions. I am a writer by hobby and I love writing fics of my favorite anime.
Now, I am currently in the process of writing an OHSHC fanfiction at this time. I would be very grateful if you would all read my fic and give me some feedback.
I hope that my work can be read by all Ouran fans as it is a deep story that I work hard to create. Please read my story and review through Fanfiction.net. Also please give me feedback through this forum. I’m open to ideas and comments.
The story revolves around the Hitachiin twins, but expands to include every member of the club. I hope you enjoy it.
Please Read and Review my Fanfiction (through fanfiction.net).
If you have any further comments please post them in this forum.
Oh, I will say this now, the story has OCs but please have patience and read the fic. I don’t create OCs like most people do. You will see no Mary Sues- the story is based on the club more than the OCs.
It Takes Two to Play the Game
Summary: I played the “Which one is Hikaru” game the other day…without you. I had no choice; you’re getting married after all and girls aren’t supposed to be swooning over you anymore. She came to me thinking I was you, and though I could have corrected her- I didn’t. You see, as I played the game and she called out your name, looking deep into my eyes, she was holding her stomach the whole time.
I played the “Which one is Hikaru” game the other day… without you. A young girl called out your name and held out her hand, I took it. For your sake, Hikaru, I let her win.
After the graduation of the final three original members of the host club, paths quickly diverge. Haruhi leaves behind the friends she had become so close to for a University in the United States, while her companions lives begin to separate as well. Strangely the separation has the harshest effect on the Hitachiin twins and in order to help his brother move on, Kaoru decides to sacrifice his bond by pushing his brother to the top of their family’s company; even if he has to take the blame for his brother’s mistakes.
Seven years later, Haruhi returns and finds the twins in two separate worlds. Can she reunite the Hitachiin twins in time before the life and traditions of the aristocracy take full effect and separate the twins forever?
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Click Here: It Takes Two to Play the Game
