The world was always a sunshine filled place for Hunny since the day he was born, minus the three months he tried to be a manly man, and in the end failing to do so. But with Rini by his side the world was a burst of color and sound, just waiting to be explored. He had always though of Yakuza children as scary and mean, but when he held Rini's hand and felt her warmth, the assumption soon dissolving into a new one that was filled with love and kindness.

"Mitskuni-kun, I say we go here," Rini took out a map from the back pocket of her sun dress, a pastel yellow that matched her hair, pointing a slender finger at the word Nikko, a serene place where tourists usually head towards. Hunny thinks for a moment, contemplating whether that's where they should go on their trip or not, finally deciding that Rini must have had her heart set on going.

"Sure! I'll meet you outside your door tomorrow at eight, okay?" Hunny smiles at Rini, who pecks him on the cheek before hopping down from the high stool used to reach the marble counter of her kitchen. Suddenly, just as the two were heading out the door, four feet could be heard pounding softly on the tatami mats upstairs.

"Riiiiinniiiiiiiiiii!" A small boy cried as he jumped into his sisters arms, who grunted and tried to hold him up. The boy was followed by a young girl, no older then six, who hugged Rini around her waist.

"Akio…I can't hold you. You're almost taller then me," Rini gasped for breath as Akio hoped down, grinning like a loon. Rini had told Hunny that her younger brother had just entered fourth grade.

"Guys, this is Mitskuni-kun. You can call him Hunny if you want," Rini introduced the brother and sister to Hunny, the small children bowed deeply towards Hunny.

"It's a pleasure to meet you," the little girl said gently, her light brown hair was in pigtails and was covering her face. Hunny smiled slightly, both of the children were cute, and were almost taller then their 21 year old sister.

"Please, don't be so formal! It's really nice meeting you all," Hunny gave a wide smile to the grade schoolers, which Akio returned ten fold. The little girl seemed more hesitant.

"Misaki, he's a good guy. Not the guy's dad brings home," Akio prompted Misaki, who smiled a little wider.

"Now that you've been introduced, you have to get going. I'll go and arrange my absence with dad and go pack," Rini gave Hunny another peck on the cheek before quickly disappearing, her brother and sister clambering behind her, pestering her on where she was going.

Who exactly does her father bring home? Hunny thought to himself as he climbed into the limo. He shuttered slightly, wishing to never find out.

OOOOO

"It's so beautiful here…" Rini looked out over the tranquil surroundings of the summer home they had rented for the weekend. It truly was beautiful, with forested areas and beautiful rivers helping flowers bloom.

"It was worth the 2 hour trip, wasn't it?" Hunny smiled, going to stand next to Rini. She seemed at peace with her surroundings.

"Rini-chan…What exactly goes on in the Yakuza?" Hunny took Rini's hand, leading her towards the bridge that was stationed about a mile away. He had a nice something up his sleeve.

"Well…Sometimes the men dad brings home for dinner carry guns in their pockets, and they wear big colorful suits. They walk weird, and they aren't polite in the slightest. Some usually have an armful of tattoos that they show off. The actul work deals with illegal buying and selling of adult items or something along those lines.

"My father smuggles goods from America and re sells them here for double the amount. Lord knows why people buy the stuff if they can get it cheap online…" Rini sighed and placed a small hand on her cheek, frowning a bit. "Being the daughter or son of a Yakuza is hard work. My father says that since he is still young and healthy, only 45, that we can wait until Akio is old enough.

"But my younger brother should never hold the burden at such a young age. And besides, father says if I'm to be married…" Rini's voice trailed off as they reached the beginning of the bridge. Hunny's heart thumped hard in his chest.

"Well, I have something for you," Hunny dug around in his shorts pocket, coming up with a pure silver band.

"Takashi gave this to me, to give to you. Since you gave me the locket…See, it says love in kanji," Hunny slipped the ring onto Rini's finger, watching nervously as her cheeks flushed a delicate pink.

"I love you."

There was a moment of silence as the two kissed and the world stood still.

A/N: Thank you for the reviews! I love writing these chapters so much and hope to write many more! The latest Host Club chapter was amazing. It nearly made me cry with joy and sadness. I won't give anything away though! (It was Tamaki/Haruhi though….) Please review!