And thus comes the conclusion of my short fic! Thanks to all of you for reading and I hope you enjoyed!

Also, there is a possible sequel, but I make no promises.


The cool April breeze brought great comfort to the many dressed in their Sunday best whilst sitting in a warm seventy-seven degrees Fahrenheit climate. Chairs had been set up along the rose bush maze, the middle having a pavilion that looked simply beautiful in the pink sunset. Mostly everyone was there to attend the wedding of our favorite couple at Ouran: Mr. and Mr. Suoh.

Both had agreed that since Kyoya had brothers who would be passing on his name while Tamaki had only him that it was best for them to take Tamaki's last name.

Plus, due to a clever and cunning Geography teacher, they certainly looked like a family. Kyoya looked more like a 'mommy' than Tamaki did, thus Tamaki was Daddy and Kyoya was Mommy.

But that isn't important. What is important is the man who just walked in at the last second, mere minutes before Kyoya would be walking down the aisle wearing his stunning white suit.

Mr. Ootori himself.

He took his reserved spot in the front row, chatting quietly among the others there to see these two boys get married. Although he was still disgusted with it, he had some very good reasons to accept it.


"Father," Kyoya had walked into his office without knocking. Something must be important if he doesn't bother to knock.

"Yes, Kyoya?" he responded, looking up. "Make it quick. I have lots of paperwork."

"This surely won't be quick."

"...Alright. What is it?"

Kyoya took a deep breath, pulling a ring from his pocket. "Father, I'm going to propose. There is nothing you can say to stop me, but I just wanted to let you know. And before you object, because I can tell you have an arguing statement, I wrote out a list of reasons that this should be acceptable and why you should let me love who I love." He handed the man a piece of paper, expecting a smack in return, but it never came.

Mr. Ootori read the list and reread the list. He sighed, putting it down. "Get out of my office."

"But -"

"Now."

It took the man three weeks to speak to Kyoya again, and when he did, both men were highly pleased. "I spoke to Mr. Suoh, and he told me that his son told him about being gay a long time ago, and he didn't see it as a big deal. We talked for a while, and he sees only the pluses in your relationship. I may not be all for my son being gay, but...I can live with it."

Kyoya's eyes lit up. "Thank you, father."

"But you sure as hell aren't living here," he chuckled one of those rare chuckles.


Tamaki stood tall and proud as the music began to play. He already had tears in his eyes. His best friend and him would finally get married and be together without having to hide their sexuality from their parents.

Kyoya walked down the aisle in a stunning white suit with a coral rose in his pocket. He claimed that it helped him realize the day he fell in love.

As the service went on, Kyoya looked around from the two Hitachiin twins sitting together in the front, hands intertwined, arms using their thighs as support. He could see many kids from school that he'd come to know in the middle aisles. Near the back, though, he spotted a few men and a woman that he had seen few times pass by in the hallway. They were a year ahead of him, he recognized.

The small blond sat atop the dark-haired man's shoulders, watching with teary eyes. Wrapped in the tall man's free arm was a brunette almost as small as the blond, but not quite.

And, sitting in the back row, Kyoya recognized a sweet young girl he'd met few times before, Renge. That was his first admirer, back in middle school.

Kyoya smiled at all the familiar faces, turning his attention back to the words being spoken by, as cheesy as it sounds, the Geography teacher. She had apparently had experience 'preaching' (if you could call it that) for people's weddings, and Tamaki immediately contacted her, because she brought them together in a stupid assignment, but by doing that she brought them together for life.

THE END


Well, that's it, you guys. Thanks for sticking with this story all the way through to the end. I hope you guys enjoyed, because I really enjoyed writing this AU.

~Blu