Prank 'Love' Chapter 3 [Kaoru x Reader] by LoudSilenceLady, literature
Literature
Prank 'Love' Chapter 3 [Kaoru x Reader]
You looked towards the corridor which led further into the school where the Host Club was set. You wondered if you should go there or not. Lately you have caught Hikaru throwing rather long, shy glances at Haruhi not like you have been staring, it just happened you were looking that way!. It made your smile drop and kept you wondering for more than a while, but you refused to admit you were jealous. You were not.
…Or so you wished.
"I.. I think I might head home." You muttered out and forced a smile, but you caught Misaki's face saddening and you absolutely knew why that happened.
You were not the only one who enjoyed visiting the handsom
Prank 'Love' Chapter 2 [Kaoru x Reader] by LoudSilenceLady, literature
Literature
Prank 'Love' Chapter 2 [Kaoru x Reader]
It didn't take you long to make up your mind. The decision was so easy to make, you almost answered automatically with a big grin attached to your face.
"To the Host Club~!" You sang out.
Amaya sighed at your childish reply. She didn't quite approve of the Host Club just yet, but you were working your way towards it. You did spend quite a lot of your free time in there so she might just as well get accustomed to it – however, as stubborn as she was she refused to talk to the Host Club members or even spare a second glance at them.
"You only go there to see the twins, don't you?" The redhead gave you a tired look.
"Why, don't we all~" You
Introductions were always a bother.
Stating your name, age, your ethnicity in hope you'll find a friend in between all those new, curious faces. All those pairs of eyes staring at you and greedily waiting to snatch some information out. Some were staring in surprise, others in pure disgust while he just waited there his own eyes trained at the freshly painted ceiling.
He had done this too many times. It almost made him laugh, that he became an expert on introductions, but on the other hand – they say first impressions count the most. That's what they say and he knew from his own experience that it's more than true. Your name had less to do