YES OKAY I LIKED THIS ONE TOO MUCH NOT TO DO IT also i fail hard at writing charlieterrorcandyAugust 31 2008, 06:07:05 UTC
Wedding cosplay. Tamaki accidentally hires a real priest to officiate (I WANTED IT TO BE AUTHENTIC, he weeps). The government moves Haruhi and Charlie in together. The host club moves in next door and spies through the air vents.
Any excuse to wear a tux, Charlie had drawled when Tamaki offered.
And then, later: I didn't even know there were priests in Babylon. The poet undoes his cufflinks and grins, sharp and bright, at his new bride.
Originally, Tamaki praised Charlie for saving their party. "A wedding theme!" he declared to the Hostbu. Haruhi, of course, would be the blushing bride. ("I don't plan on blushing, Tamaki-sempai," she'd deadpanned over udon.) Then had come the scuffle over who would play the groom. Tamaki refused, but he also reamed anyone who suggested that they play the part instead.
"Maybe no one will notice there's no groom, Tama-chan~" Hunny said, hanging off their leader's shoulders.
"Or perhaps we could auction to the highest bidder," Kyouya mused.
Tamaki only wailed and refused to entertain the notion up until the day of the party. Enter Charlie Dalton, fashionably early as always, and his wide grin as he shouted, "Of course I'd love to do you a favor, Tamaki
( ... )
AKITO/ANDREW. man some of these are stretches and i love it.terrorcandyAugust 31 2008, 06:59:30 UTC
"It's all right," Akito reassures Andrew sweetly, perched on a stool by the hospital bed. "I know it's frustrating at first, but... hm." He seems to be considering for a minute, tapping a finger self-consciously onto his covered eye. "--Ahh!! I've got it!" He beams. "If you manage to get through all of the depth perception exercises in another two hours, I'll give you a prize
( ... )
Haruhi isn't really sure how to react when Yamamoto's friends go back to wherever it was they'd originally come from; the changes in her roommate are subtle, but she notices them anyway - the way his laugh is a little louder and a little less dynamic, the way his smile doesn't seem to reach his eyes, the way he throws himself back into baseball. He stops coming out into the kitchen to help her with dinner. Haruhi, for her part, doesn't say anything, but even when the Host Club is there with her she can't help feeling a little lonely
( ... )
"I'll never violate the uniform policy again, Hibari-sama," Gilderoy mumbles, one hand pressed against his mouth and red seeping through his fingers. All the same, there's a spark when he looks up through his eyelashes - he'd stand and do this properly, but he's fairly certain his kneecaps won't support his weight ever again.
Hibari pauses, just momentarily, and doesn't turn when he asks, "Where did you learn honorifics."
"From Tamaki," Gilderoy answers, coughing blood onto the white shirt that was pressed crisp this morning. "But I won't use them for anyone but you."
The boy keeps walking; Gilderoy spends two and a half weeks in the hospital and turns up on the first day with his blazer unkempt and a missing tie. "You never learn," Neil sighs, trying to pull the over-exuberant boy on crutches out of Hibari's line of sight, but Gilderoy just swats him away and hobbles down the hall. I meet my destiny head-on!!, he calls over his shoulder, and grins through his bruises at his new favorite friend.
If Hibari had any say in it, of course, they'd be doing everything the old-fashioned way. None of this registering offenders into a database or cracking into the system, none of this erasure of data along network lines. In a way he's glad for the Disciplinary Committee's newest recruit, in that Azula has assured him that once they erase the hospital records of the number of injured students, there'll be less government officials coming in and interrupting his naps, but he can't help thinking that if this was Namimori, he'd just beat up all of the officials and cow the hospital staff into lying, but he supposes that this way is fine, too
( ... )
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..........................Charlie and Haruhi.
alternately, Gilderoy and Evan.
ALTERNATELY AKGITO AND PARKMAN.
ALTERNATELY: EVERYONE
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And then, later: I didn't even know there were priests in Babylon. The poet undoes his cufflinks and grins, sharp and bright, at his new bride.
Originally, Tamaki praised Charlie for saving their party. "A wedding theme!" he declared to the Hostbu. Haruhi, of course, would be the blushing bride. ("I don't plan on blushing, Tamaki-sempai," she'd deadpanned over udon.) Then had come the scuffle over who would play the groom. Tamaki refused, but he also reamed anyone who suggested that they play the part instead.
"Maybe no one will notice there's no groom, Tama-chan~" Hunny said, hanging off their leader's shoulders.
"Or perhaps we could auction to the highest bidder," Kyouya mused.
Tamaki only wailed and refused to entertain the notion up until the day of the party. Enter Charlie Dalton, fashionably early as always, and his wide grin as he shouted, "Of course I'd love to do you a favor, Tamaki ( ... )
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Challenge rating: 5. Hibari and Faith.
Challenge rating: 10. Morag and Nathan.
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i think i may have to steal this.
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uhhhh Yamamoto and Haruhi!
Hibari and Chrome!
I was going to say something about Katsura and Kenshin but then my brain exploded.
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Gilderoy and Hibari.
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Hibari pauses, just momentarily, and doesn't turn when he asks, "Where did you learn honorifics."
"From Tamaki," Gilderoy answers, coughing blood onto the white shirt that was pressed crisp this morning. "But I won't use them for anyone but you."
The boy keeps walking; Gilderoy spends two and a half weeks in the hospital and turns up on the first day with his blazer unkempt and a missing tie. "You never learn," Neil sighs, trying to pull the over-exuberant boy on crutches out of Hibari's line of sight, but Gilderoy just swats him away and hobbles down the hall. I meet my destiny head-on!!, he calls over his shoulder, and grins through his bruises at his new favorite friend.
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