DISCLAIMER: I DO NOT OWN OURAN IN ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM
"Welcome back to Real Renge. Today our guest is the one and only Kotoko Fujioka!" said Renge. Her hair was starting to turn slightly gray but she still had her go getter attitude, "Welcome.
"Thank you for having me," said Kotoko politely.
"You have no idea how much of an honor it is to have you, probably the most powerful woman in the whole world here on my show," said Renge.
"Thank you," said Kotoko.
"You and your siblings sure have been busy lately haven't you?" asked Renge.
"Yes we all have especially since our parents are all trying to enjoy their golden years to the best of their abilities," said Kotoko.
"Where are they right now?" asked Renge.
"Last we heard they were heading towards Mt. Rushmore for the fiftieth time. My fathers don't seem to want to slow down no matter what," said Kotoko.
"Now isn't it true that you still don't know who your real father is out of the six of them?" asked Renge.
"No," Kotoko admitted, "I've never really looked at my birth certificate. And I like it that way. I like not knowing which of the amazing men that helped raised me is my "real" father."
"How sweet," said Renge, "Now you yourself have been busy a lot too haven't you? You've been dabbling into all of your family's different businesses.
"Yes," said Kotoko, "My sister Ichiko and I are still running our pastry business, Sweet Princess."
"The biggest pastry company in the world," said Renge. The audience clapped.
"My brother Kaito and I are still running our toy company Usa-Chan toys," said Kotoko.
"Now isn't it true that you two started that so your sister Ichiko could start the pastry company?" asked Renge.
"Yes, mostly, she couldn't decide if she wanted to do the pastry business or toy business. So Kaito willingly decided to take the one she didn't pick," said Kotoko.
"Is he happy with that?" asked Renge.
"Surprisingly yes," said Kotoko, "Kaito always seemed too eager to help people and well when he sees the looks of kids' faces when thy get their toys, it's one of the sweatiest smiles you could ever see."
"Oh," cooed the audience.
"Now what are you doing with your other siblings?" asked Renge.
"Well I will occasionally help my sister Sai come up with new fashions designs. She's really happy doing fashion work," said Kotoko, "And I also help my brother Genji with the software company he runs. He and I helped create a new app together recently."
"You mean the new app that helps you find and compare different clothing stores?" said Renge, "I know I use that one all the time!" The audiences applauded and screamed in agreement.
"Now you're working a little bit different with your other two siblings aren't you?" asked Renge.
"Yes I have been helping my brother Will in creating some clinics for low income families. Already a lot have been built all over the city and we're trying to branch out towards small towns and villages around Japan," said Kotoko.
"And your brother, an Ohtori is doing this all willingly?" asked Renge.
"Yes, he's just trying to get more of the Ohtori name out there," said Kotoko.
"Now what are you doing with your sister Aiko Suoh?" asked Renge.
"Since she's mostly working at Ouran as the chairman, if they ever need help at the main office building or what not, I am usually asked to come in on her behalf," said Kotoko.
"She really likes working at the school doesn't she?" asked Renge.
"It's her pride and joy," said Kotoko.
"Amazing, amazing you're doing all of that and yet you still managed to write this new book," said Renge holding up the book, "Six Time Widow, the story of the times and trials your mother had to endure when she kept marrying and having do deal with the faked deaths of the men she loved."
"Yes, it's been an amazing journey writing all of it," said Kotoko.
"And three volumes none the less," said Renge.
"It was quite the journey especially of my mother," said Kotoko.
"Now why did you write these books?" asked Renge.
"Well there's still a lot of people out there who still don't think that my mother was the victim in all of this and will to be honest she was, all out the widow. But just so you know, I didn't write it alone. I had a lot of help from my brothers and sisters, and the servants that worked for us growing up and my Gram Hitachiin," said Kotoko.
"Was that hard at all for either of you?" asked Renge.
"A little, mostly for her," said Kotoko.
"What did your parents think of the book?" asked Renge.
"They liked it. They liked having their story out there. I would never publish that unless they approved first," said Kotoko.
"Well that's good," said Renge, "All three are already a best seller. Would you like to honor us with a reading of it?"
"Sure," said Kotoko taking the book, "Haruhi walked among her fellow graduates looking at all the happy faces. Not that she blamed them. It was a happy day since now they had made it, they had graduated! She looked around for her friends, surprised they hadn't found her first…,"
"Oh listen to her," said Tamaki. He and all six of his friends were sitting in some hotel suite watching the interview and listen to their daughter read from her.
"Renge's right," said Hikaru.
"She is probably the most amazing woman in the world," said Kaoru.
"And the most powerful," said Kyoya.
"And she's so cute!" said Hunny.
"Yeah," said Mori. Haruhi just watched her daughter on TV talking about her family and giving nothing but praise to all of them. A tear fell from her eye.
"Haruhi are you alright?" asked Tamaki.
"Yeah, I'm fine." She said with a smile. "I'm happy, really happy. I never knew I could be this happy as a six time widow,"
