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She snuck into a mansion and accidentally watched a show of the Spring Palace. When she was about to make her move, she was discovered. As a thief, she failed her first record and as the CEO, he swore to catch her and let her know how amazing she was ...
Ouran Koko Host Club © Bisco Hatori 2003/HAKUSENSHA, Inc. -- VIZ Media
One day, Haruhi, a scholarship student at exclusive Ouran High School, breaks an $80,000 vase that belongs to the "Host Club," a mysterious campus group consisting of six super-rich (and gorgeous) guys. To pay back the damages, she is forced to work for the club, and it's there that she discovers just how wealthy the boys are and how different they are from everybody else. -- VIZ Media
The school-wide physical exam has thrown the members of the Host Club for a loop. How can the doctor not discover that Haruhi is a girl?! And once the female customers learn the truth, Haruhi can kiss her job goodbye. But then life at the club will be unbearably boring if she leaves! So the guys wrack their brains for a solution.... -- VIZ Media
Six years ago, she was framed by her fiancé. Five years later, she came back to reclaim everything that had belonged to her! She had torn apart her fiance's disguise! She had exposed her stepmother's framing and her younger sister's slander! However, she had thought that her heart had long ago become ice-cold. She had never thought that she would meet that man who was as gentle as a god, yet as cold as a devil, and that cute little baby behind him. "Do you want little Rui?" His voice was so charming. "Yes." "This is a whole set. If you want Little Rui, then you have to take me." He brazenly leaned toward her. Rumor has it that he is not a woman? Those were all lies! ***
The Lie of 1652 debunks the 'empty-land' myth and claims of a 'Bantu invasion', while outlining 220 years of war and resistance. It recounts the history of migration to the Cape by Africans, Indians, Southeast Asians and Europeans, providing a provocative perspective on the de-Africanisation of local people of colour.
It's summer break, and the Host Club crew head to the beach, dragging our reluctant heroine with them. When Haruhi stands up to some local bullies and gets tossed into the ocean, Tamaki, the Host Club King, rescues her. But afterward, he's so mad that he won't speak to her until she apologizes. Trouble is, Haruhi can't figure out what she should be sorry for! -- VIZ Media
Six years ago, she was framed by her fiancé for an unwarranted crime. Five years later, Pei Qingle returned to reclaim everything that had belonged to her! He would tear apart the disguise of his fiance! To expose his stepmother's framing! Shatter my sister's slander! However, she had thought that her heart had long since become ice-cold. She had never thought that she would encounter that heavenly soft and gentle man who was also as cold and ruthless as a devil. "Do you want little Rui?" The man's voice was as bewitching as a cello. "Yes." "Buy one, give one to me. Even if you want Little Rui, you still need me." A certain man shamelessly stuck it on. What did it mean to not get close to a woman? They were all lies!
The school festival opens at Ouran, and the Host Club members are busy entertaining the visiting parents. Teasing his son is a favorite pastime of Tamaki's doting father, the school chairman, but Tamaki's grandmother is cut from a very different cloth. She despises and shuns Tamaki, banning him from the main Suoh Mansion. It's now time for Kyoya to take action with the Host Club to help their favored leader out. -- VIZ Media
Curious about Haruhi's standard of living, the Host Club members barge into her personal life by paying her a visit at home. While the guys do their utmost to be polite, everything they do seems to backfire, especially for poor Tamaki! On top of it all, he trips and lands on top of Haruhi--just in time for her cross-dressing father to catch them in a compromising position... -- VIZ Media