A/N: So, this is my very first Ouran High School Host Club fiction. I hope to make it enjoyable for you all :D. The rest of my author note will be at the end of this. Enjoy!

Disclaimer: I do not own Ouran High School Host Club.

Claimer: I own all my O/Cs (Emiko "Raine" Morelli, Han and Taro Maki, Leo and Aoki Morelli, and any future O/Cs)

Rating: Eh…for now it'll be K+ but we'll see where this takes us. Yes, I will warn you if I change the rating.

Pairings: Well, right now I'm leaning towards Tama/Haru and Hika/OC/Kao, but we'll see where this goes. Will most likely change though.

Summary: My life only started when I stepped on that plane.

Prologue

[RPOV]

They say life starts at a different point for everyone. Some when they're born, some when married. For me, my life truly started when I was 13 years old, and I boarded International Airline's (1) flight to Japan.

You see, my Auntie Han and Uncle Taro lived in Japan. My mom and dad decided to send me over seas for a little visit one summer. I had no idea that simply boarding the plane would change my life forever.

I was sitting in the middle seat of the first row, anxiously wondering who would be sitting on either side of me. I fiddled with my pink shirt as I hoped for someone talkative and interesting who wouldn't mind my constant babbling. I enjoyed talking, and to have to shut up for a 13 hour (2) plane ride might just kill me. I casually hummed to myself, waiting. I closed my eyes and wondered how Auntie and Uncle were. I hadn't spoken to them since my twelfth birthday, and that was awhile ago. I soon got lost in my thoughts and nearly jumped when I felt someone tap my shoulder. I opened my eyes to see a pair of red headed twins staring at me. I smiled at them kindly and said, "Are your seats here?"

The boys nodded as a response, but didn't say a word. One of them squeezed by me without waiting for me to make room for them, and the other sat in the aisle seat. Not a sound came from either of the boys. I stared at each one, puzzled. I tended to be one of those people who fought to the death over the window seat.

The three of us sat there awkwardly until I couldn't take the silence anymore, "So…what are your names?"

The one sitting by the window mumbled, "Hikaru."

The other whispered, "Kaoru."

When they didn't ask my name in return, I coughed and said, "Well…I'm Raine (3). You can call me Rae if you'd like." Neither of them said anything, so I continued, "My real name is Emiko. I'm going to Japan to visit my Auntie and Uncle. What about you two? Are you visiting Japan or going home?"

They both muttered, "Home." and clammed up again.

The silence got awkward again, so I said, "A gay baby was born."

The people behind us coughed and when I turned around they gave me a dirty look. Whoops…

I tapped my arm rest, already feeling fidgety. I decided to try breaking the ice with the twins one more time, "So…why are you in America?"

Hikaru, still looking out the window, said, "Visiting relatives."

I had a feeling that they wanted me to stop talking to them, so I shut up. I grew restless pretty fast and we were hardly even an hour into the flight. I stared at Hikaru for what seemed like an eternity, and then I started to stare at Kaoru. I went back and forth between the two for awhile. It's not like it was my fault…I was bored and had nothing better to do. They seemed identical, but I wanted to find the differences.

After awhile though, Hikaru finally asked (quite irritably I might add), "Could you quit that?"

"I just wanted to make sure I'd be able to tell you guys apart." I said innocently.

Now Kaoru turned to me, "You couldn't tell us apart. No one can." He sounded bitter, as though he was remembering something from his past. He frowned at me, and looked away.

I only smiled, "Well…I think I could. You guys can even test me if you want to. You're wearing the same clothes and everything. Just give me a chance when we land, ok?"

Hikaru mumbled something I couldn't understand, but I took it as a "Yeah, right." Well then…I'd show him.

The flight continued, but I didn't bother Hikaru or Kaoru anymore. Well…ok, I bothered Kaoru ONCE, but I really had to go to the bathroom, so it didn't count.

The plane finally landed in Tokyo. I hurried to go claim my luggage. I reached the carousel right when the twins reached me. Their hair was messed up and they were hand in hand. They looked more like each other than before, but my smile didn't change. They wore identical frowns, and were looking at me skeptically, but had some sort of hope in their eyes. I looked at each one closely, and finally gave them both a huge smile.

I pointed to the one on my right, "You are definitely Kaoru," and I pointed to the one on my left, "and you are definitely Hikaru." I turned around right as my luggage came. I grabbed it and started walking towards my auntie and uncle. I paused and turned around, "Am I right?" Their blank faces gave it away. I smiled again and flashed the peace sign, "Well, see you!"

[KPOV]

After Raine walked away, I couldn't help but give a small smile. Hikaru stood there, stiff as a bored, not that I could blame him. When he finally started to speak, he only said "She was guessing." over and over.

My eyes followed her until I couldn't see her anymore, completely mesmorized by her ability to tell us apart.

Most people couldn't get into our world if they tried, or even wanted to. Hikaru and I put up a boundary that nobody could cross, or so we believed.

But there goes Raine, the first one to set foot in our world.

[HPOV]

How the little brown haired violet eyed devil was able to tell us apart was a mystery, but all I knew was that she wasn't guessing, even if I said she was.

To be honest, I never thought this day would come. Only in my wildest fantasies had anyone ever been able to tell us apart. No one could tell us apart. Our parents even mixed us up all the time.

Kaoru watched her leave, but I couldn't face it, because the reality is, is that no matter what I said, I wanted to see her again.

I put my arm around Kaoru and we walked until we found our driver. He smiled at us kindly, but ended up calling me Kaoru…again. All I could do was smile and pretend that he was right.

But the whole ride home was just consumed of thoughts of that little brown haired violet eyed devil Raine.

(1): International Airline -- not a real airline (to my knowledge anyway).

(2): Raine's location to Toyko is actually a 13 hour plane ride (well…ok, 12 hours and 55 minutes). Guess where she lives and have the chapter dedicated to you :D.

(3): Raine is pronounced exactly like 'rain.'

A/N: Actually, taking a plane ride is what inspired me to write this story. And yes, Raine sounds like a Mary Sue right now, but I promise, she isn't. She's got a deeper character, but it's not like she'd show that to strangers, right? Right.

So, I was contemplating writing a story for this or Code Lyoko. I've decided I'm going to do both (plus my CR and SWAC story) meaning that updates won't be coming left and right. Well…ok, that's mostly because of school (so if you want to complain, go to Laguna Creek and talk to the principal…haha…my attempt at humor).

In any case, you'll notice I didn't talk much about Raine's appearance except in Hikaru's point of view. All you know is that she has brown hair and violet eyes. Yes, this will be important later. But for now, you can just imagine her to be whatever. Ok?

And please review, even if it's just a 'update soon' or 'aw, cute idea' or something. I've noticed (while reading the OHSHC section) that reviews are far and few, which is disappointing (especially with the wide fan base and all the obvious readers/writers of the section). I'm not one of those people who demand 'x' amount of reviews to update, but I do want to know if you guys are out there.

And (finally) I will occasionally have questions at the end of a chapter, asking where you want the story to go. You can also send in your ideas via PM or review. Who knows, maybe your ideas will end up here :D.

So…I guess that's it. And I promise, my author notes won't be this long all the time.

Peace!