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BEEP BEEP BEEP

Haruhi Ohtori reached over and hit the snooze button on her radio. She twisted and turned around to lay on her back relaxing for just a few minutes. Then she looked over at her husband Kyoya who was still sound asleep.

'Even when he sleeps he looks like a demon. You'd think people would figure out that before hand whenever they tried to wake him,' she thought. She was about to sit up when she felt Kyoya's hand on her wrist. She looked over at her husband's figure.

"Please stay for just a little bit longer," he said without opening his eyes, "I rather like getting having your warmth near me."

"Okay, just for a little bit longer," said Haruhi laying her head down on his chest. Kyoya wrapped his arms around her holding her close. "We can't stay here too much longer you know."

"And why not?" asked Kyoya, "Our children know how to get up on their own. I can easily call in sick if I wish at my work and you can do the same." He practically made the same argument every morning.

"No I can't, I'm not the C.E.O of my company," said Haruhi.

"But you are senior partner so I think you have some seniority," said Kyoya holding her tighter, "And if they don't like it, well, let's just say it'll be worse then when they first denied you the senior partnership." Haruhi shuddered at the memory. Her law firm company had actually tried not to give her a senior partnership literally just because she was a woman and they wanted a man to have it. Of course she didn't realize that was the soul reason of her not getting it until after Kyoya had gone to talk to them and got them to admit it. It was times like that Haruhi really enjoyed having Kyoya as her husband. The past sixteen years had been almost nothing but bliss of them living together and raising their three triplets, Yasha, Hansuke or Han for short and their only daughter Kotoko. All three children still had their black hair and rather tall figure like their father but also had their big brown eyes like their mother.

Each child was their own person. Yasha was just like his father, always looking for benefits in a situation and usually finding ways to manipulate people around him. He really seemed to want to take over from his father as the C.E.O of the software when Kyoya finally retired. He was the only one of the siblings to wear glasses like his father.

Han was a bit more like his mother, more kind and honest with people. He was also a bit less confident then his other brother and sister, often being teased by the two of them. However it didn't stop him from his making sure he did his job right. He most likely wanted to follow in his mother's footsteps and become a lawyer.

Kotoko seemed to be a nice balance of her parents. She liked looking for benefits in a situation but at the same time was known to be nice and honest with people. Her main goal was to be doctor and maybe take over from her grandmother someday who was still head of the Ohtori Medical Group. Both parents were beyond proud of their children though no matter what, though it was often Haruhi that told them that. Kyoya wasn't the most out spoken to show affection towards his children, but Haruhi didn't expect him too. None the less he did show signs that he loved them, just sometimes only the kids or Haruhi could notice.

'Hmm,' Haruhi thought when she finally managed to get out of Kyoya's grip. She leaned over and kissed him.

"See you downstairs," she said, "I'm going to take a shower." She walked over to the bathroom to start up the water. She barley stepped in the shower and began washing herself when she heard the door open and could see Kyoya walking into the bathroom and up to the shower.

"You're no are you?" she asked.

"Why not, it's a good way to not waist water isn't it?" asked Kyoya stepping into the shower.

"Yeah that's it," said Haruhi as she let Kyoya kiss her neck and hold her close. One thing Haruhi didn't really like to admit in public was the fact that hers and Kyoya's sex life was still just as great as when they first married.


When the couple got downstairs they found Kotoko and Han helping to fix up breakfast while Yasha simply sat and read his newspaper.

"Would it ever hurt you to help out your brother and sister more?" Haruhi asked him.

"Please Mother; there is a saying of having too many cooks in a kitchen. Kotoko and Han didn't seem to need my help so I figure not get in the way since I'm not very good in the kitchen," said Yasha.

"Hmm," said Haruhi.

"The boy has a point Haruhi," said Kyoya as he too sat down and picked up a newspaper.

"Thank you Father," said Yasha.

"Mother its okay really," said Kotoko carrying in some more food, "If it wasn't Yasha would have to be a bit more careful of what he eats."

"Wait what?" said Haruhi.

"Hmm don't worry Mother," said Yasha. He pushed his food towards Kotoko, "You eat first my dear sister."

"Of course," said Kotoko taking a nice bite, "see nothing happened."

"Thank you," said Yasha.

"Of course it's a big meal. Who's to say something else isn't poison?" said Kotoko.

"I suppose you'll have try some more for then won't you?" said Yasha.

"Children," said Haruhi.

"Don't worry Mother no one was poisoned," said Han.

"Thank you Han," said Haruhi. Both Kotoko and Yasha looked at each other.

"Momma's boy," Kotoko whispered.

"Mmmhmm," said Yasha.

"We can hear you two you know," said Haruhi.

"So?" said Yasha. Han slumped into his chair and started eating.

"Han if you can't handle mere insults from your brothers and sisters, how far do you think you'll be able to get as a lawyer?" asked Kyoya.

"Yes Father," said Han.

"Still though, those two could learn to be a bit nicer," said Haruhi glaring at her other two kids. Both children looked un-phased as they kept eating their meal.


The family had just finished their meal when their maid Hatsu and her daughter, Azumi and nephew Hisoka showed up.

"Good morning everyone," Hatsu said as she quickly got to work gathering up the dirty dishes.

"Good morning Hatsu," said Kyoya as he finished drinking his tea and putting the cup down for her to gather up.

"How are you this morning Hatsu?" asked Haruhi.

"Wonderful," said Hatsu.

"Very good," said Haruhi, "And how are you two today?"

"We're good," said Azumi.

"Just super," said Hisoka.

"Very good," said Haruhi. Since Hatsu still insisted on serving the family, she always brought her daughter and nephew to go to school with the triples, even if they were roughly a year apart. It only made sense.

"Either way, seeing as everyone's here, shouldn't we all be on our way?" said Kyoya as he sat up from his seat.

"Yes Father," said the triplets as they stood up. They all hurried out to the front hallway and gathered up their school material. They then all proceeded to stand in line so Kyoya could inspect them before they left. Kyoya walked down the line of his children looking for anything that might be out of place.

"Han, please remember to keep your tie tied right," he said as he helped fix his son's tie.

"Sorry Father," said Han. He never seemed to be able to get his tie right.

"Honestly how good of a lawyer do you think you'll make if you can't dress yourself?" asked Kyoya.

"Yes Father," said Han lowering his eyes.

"Now now no feeling sorry for yourself," said Kyoya, "Just do better next time alright?"

"Yes Father," said Han.

"Good," said Kyoya walking over to the other two children. "Kotoko, fix your collar."

"Yes Father," said Kotoko hastily fixing it.

"You see that Han, that's how you should react when someone points out your flaws," said Kyoya.

"Yes Father," said Han.

"Yasha, looking good as always," said Kyoya.

"Thank you Father," said Yasha proudly.

"Now then if we're ready, time for school," said Haruhi.

"Yes Mother," said the kids as they walked past their mother giving her a kiss on the cheek as they past.

"Bye Aunt Haruhi," said Hisoka and Azumi as they walked past her.

"Bye," said Haruhi. Then she looked at Kyoya. "Do you always have to be so hard on Han?"

"I hardly think trying to make sure he keeps his tie tied right being hard on him," said Kyoya, "After all I was the one that taught him how to do it. If he can't do his tie then I shame myself as well."

"Hmm," said Haruhi.

"Um Haruhi?" said Hatsu.

"Yes?" said Haruhi.

"Are you going to need me on Saturday or are you going to dinner with Kyoya's family?" asked Hatsu.

"Uh well?" said Haruhi looking up at Kyoya.

"We'll be having dinner at the main estate this Saturday," said Kyoya.

"Very well," said Hatsu. That was probably the one thing that caused the family grief over the years. Most of Kyoya's family wasn't too happy with him after he stole his father's company out from under him and handed it over to his mother. They hadn't even really seen the man even when they were over the main estate over the years.

"Have a nice day Haruhi," said Kyoya.

"You as well Kyoya," said Haruhi giving her husband a kiss good-bye. She watched the car holding all of her kids drive off, hoping that they would have a good day.