"MR. L/N, HITACHIINS, PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE NOW!" The teacher screamed. I didn't budge from my spot, and just continued glaring at them. That is, until Arthur had picked me up, bridal style, because he knew I would be too stubborn to walk out on my own. I huff. Arthur left the room, carrying me, leaving my book bag in the room, intending to retrieve it later. He handed me my crutches to hold as his hands were full. I glanced back and watched as Haruhi pulled Hikaru and Kaoru to their feet. Both boys nodded to her then followed behind Arthur to Mr. Suoh's office, being guided by Haruhi as their vision was a bit blurry due to the blows made to their noggins.
I huffed and stared at the opposite wall, not wanting to make eye contact with them. You could say that I was giving them the silent treatment. Yes, it is childish, but there is not much I can do in the poor state that I am in. Not to mention that majority of the host club is very childish. It seems very fitting.
Arthur approached a door way that blocked our path to the hall that led to the Principal's office. The brit sighed and managed to shift my weight to one arm so that he could use the other to open the door. This would have been a great time for either the twins or Haruhi to step forward to help. But, oh yeah, I forgot, they are too rich and are better than us lowly people to open a door by themselves.It's pathetic.
I groan in pain as my bad shoulder was leaned into England's inner arm. My father figure started apologizing profusely, causing me to give a faint, reassuring smile. I could feel the three sophomore's gazes on me, but I paid no attention to them. Once again, Arthur attempted to open the door, only to apply pressure on my bloodied shoulder. I wince again as tears prick my eyes.
"Oh my god! I am so sorry Y/n!"
"It's okay." I sigh. I heard Haruhi sigh, and I glanced over at her, just in time to see her take a step forward to open the door. Very easily, might I add. Arthur nodded gratefully, but I only glared at the brunette. Breaking my idea to not speak to them, harshful words left my mouth.
"You didn't think to help before I was put in immense pain?" I growl. Haruhi very visibly winced at the sound of my harsh tone. Though, I did not care. I have very many reasons to speak to her in that tone.
She did not help when I was in pain. She did not stop the twins from speaking up and making complete fools of themselves. She did not stop the twins from "speaking the truth" and calling me insane. She did not say anything during my many rants and speeches, allowing me to fight by myself. She didn't do anything as Tamaki was being sexist, except give him the silent treatment until he helped her through the storm. She gave the host club's address and allowed them to butt into my business. She valued her own peace and privacy so much that she had the club come and bother me, on one of the few days that I don't have a World Meeting. She did not come to help me when I was bullied for sticking up for her. She did not console me when I was in a fight with Jett and Arthur. She did not back me up as I fought with Kyoya's father. She has done nothing for me! So why doesn't she deserve a few words that are less than kind?
We passed through the hall without any more complications. I stopped my internal rant when we entered the Principal's office. The secretary looked up at us, and nodded, telling us to go right into the office. Tamaki's father looked up at us and placed down a paper that he was reading through. Arthur sat me in a chair, next to where Hikaru and Kaoru were sat. He then stood behind me, and Haruhi walked out of the room, as she was not included in the fight.
"Now, who would like to explain why the two of you have bruised, bleeding noses and why one of our honor students has a bleeding shoulder, and why all of you have gotten yourselves a trip to my office?" He asked in a calm tone. I huffed, and turned my gaze to stare out the window.
"Well she punched the both of us for no reason. We were just listening to the lesson and she suddenly ran up to us and punched us." Hikaru lied. My eyes widened and were filled with rage. I growled, and spun around to face them.
"LIAR! You were being stupid and were saying that a girl wanted to be raped! How could I even run to you guys anyways?! I could hardly hobble over in this damn cast! You were not listening to the lesson. You were arguing with me about if that girl was guilt or not. And on behalf of all females, I decided to take matters into my own bloodied hands and teach you a lesson that you would listen to!" I yelled. This caused the three of us to start screaming at each other. I was about to make it a physical fight, but before I could, Arthur grabbed my chair and slid it farther away from where Hikaru and Kaoru were sat.
"QUIET!" Mr. Suoh yelled angrily, succeeding in silencing us. "Mr. Kirkland, please explain the situation." Arthur nodded and began to explain all that had happened within the past hour. I had resumed to staring out the window, finding peace in watching bird fly through the sky. But, my peace was interrupted when I tumbled too far down into my thoughts. Like a schizophrenic, I could hear voices inside my head. Some saying it was my fault for countries falling. Some saying it was my fault for my citizens being murdered and for terrorists attacking my land. Some saying it was my fault for entering the war and getting so hurt. I could hear the faint sounds of bombs hitting the ground, and the constant, ear piercing screams.
"Ms. L/n?" I was broken out of my nightmare by the sound of Mr. Suoh's voice. My head snapped to his direction, and I quickly wiped away the tears. Mr. Suoh resumed speaking. "We sorted out the situation. All three of you have detention for an hour after school today. But, for now, go to the nurse's office, and they will join you in a second. I need to share a word with these two." He said. I sighed and nodded. I stood up, and Arthur handed my crutches to me. I quietly thanked him and put my crutches under my pits, and began to lead Arthur out of the office. When we passed Haruhi, she looked up at us. I just continued moving, but Arthur stopped and told her that the twins would be out soon and that they would need to go to the nurse's office. She sighed and nodded. I could feel her brown eyes staring at my back as I moved.
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Don't Judge A Girl By Her Country
FanfictionOuran High School Host Club/Hetalia crossover. This is an X reader. Y/n is Australia's sister, Otharia. She starts to attend Ouran Academy Disclaimer: I do not own you, hetalia, or the host club. I only own the plot. Warning: some curse words