Hello. I haven't been very successful in writing stories for the past year. 2010 was a year of change for me and was full of sadness and delights. I failed my Journalism course, had huge fights with my mother, got fat, nearly died. But I made some awesome friends, found my true love and am now going to move out of home for the first time.

Anyway, enough from me. This is my first Vocaloid Fanfiction. It is based on the song "Psychotic Len's Love Song". Please leave reviews if you liked/didn't like this story.

Len, Rin and the other Vocaloids do not belong to me (sadly). The song was created and subbed by other people. This is merely a fan story based on said song.

Chapter One

The sky outside was a stormy grey, the ominous steely clouds swirled high in the sky, but no rain fell. The day was still and muggy, yet static ran through the air, suggesting a storm was on the way.

With all the air conditioners out of order, the high school was suffering from the suffocating warmth that made all the students sleepy and the teachers grumpy. The air was so hot and thick, that many students were hanging out of the empty windows, panting like dogs.

A few teachers had given up on teaching their pupils altogether and let them muck around while they fanned themselves with books and bits of paper. One English teacher, Gotoh-sensei, had fallen asleep in his chair, a book resting on his large belly. His class saw this as a sign that class was over and half of them left for the pool.

All of them were happy except one blonde-haired boy slumped over his desk.

He had his head resting on his folded arms, and was staring pensively out the window. He glared at the clouds, wondering if his hate for them would make them disappear. Days like this made Len feel depressed.

He lifted his head and peered expectantly at his teacher. He liked English, especially Shakespeare; which they were learning today. He hoped all the noise his classmates were making would wake the teacher from his slumber. But still the giant man slept on, his mouth wide open and drool gurgling in his throat.

Sighing, Len rested his head back on his arms and cast his gaze around the class. He heard a familiar laugh from across the room and his eyes rested on a blonde girl with a white bow in her hair.

She was sitting with two of her friends, a green-haired girl and another girl with long blonde hair. Len knew their faces, but not their names. He focussed on his twin sister instead. She seemed to be enjoying herself; her closed book of Hamlet lay on the ground by her feet as she chatted to her friends.

Len watched her hard, hoping she would turn around and notice his mood. He knew she was the only one that could cheer him up. He always felt left out when she was with other people and seeing her with these girls made him feel jealous. He felt this jealousy turn into resentment. 'Why isn't she turning around and seeing I am upset?' he thought restlessly.

As if she heard his thoughts, Rin looked around and their eyes met. They froze, their blue eyes seeing into each other's thoughts. She sighed and excused herself from her friends, then went over to sit next to her brother.

"What's the matter, Len?" she asked him, moving her chair closer to him. She noticed the shadows under his eyes and the open book on his desk under his arms. "You look tired," she commented.

"I'm ok, I'm just thinking," Len replied, looking back out the window, pretending he didn't care his sister was here, when in fact he already felt slightly better.

"Comon' Len, you and I both know you are upset about something," she insisted. Len looked back at her and smiled weakly. She did have a point. She always knew when he was in a mood, just like he always knew when she was sad. It was nearly impossible to hide things from each other.

"I really don't know," he sighed, "It must be the weather..." He sat up, leaning his head against his sister's shoulder for comfort. "That, and I was up all night studying..."

"I saw that," Rin told him, patting his head when it rested against her shoulder. "You are taking that Geology exam really seriously."

Len closed his eyes, letting the heat take his body to the edge of slumber. He wanted Rin to sing him to sleep, he found that usually made him feel better when he was moody like this.

Again, Rin guessed his wants and started to hum quietly, a tune they had learnt in music lesson just last week. As she tried to remember the rest of the music, she realised what would definitely cheer her sibling up.

"We have music class after school today," she said to him, feeling his mood lift slightly. They both loved music class, where they learnt new songs and tunes to improve their singing. They were tutored by an ex-professional singer, Yamada-sensei, and were in the highest graded class with four other students. They were also the youngest compared to the other students, two of which were adults. Thinking of class made Rin remember something else. "Did I tell you that my friend Miku has gone up a level in her singing and is now attending our class?"

Len had sat back in his own chair and shook his head at this new piece of information. He peered over at the two girls, trying to remember who Miku was. She had to be quite an excellent singer to be allowed into Yamada-sensei's class. "That's cool, she must be good," he commented, still looking at the two girls.

"Yeah, I bet she is... But I haven't been able to hear her sing yet," Rin explained, smiling over at the green haired girl. "Speaking of which, have you got your song ready for Yamada-sensei?"

Len's heart missed a beat. He had completely forgotten about the assignment they had been given last week, due to the upcoming exams and all the study he was doing. It was the first time he had forgotten about music.

"Oh shit..." he cursed, banging his head against his desk. "I forgot completely all about that! What was it again?" he questioned her, almost panicking.

"She wanted us to sing a nice light, happy song," his twin replied, sounding worried. "I'm singing "I Don't Fly"."

Len liked that song and it made him smile that he would be able to hear her sing it again, but he still was upset that he couldn't think up any he could sing for Yamada-sensei.

"Don't worry, I bet you Meiko hasn't thought of anything either," she said, trying to make him feel better. Meiko was an older student who often went out drinking and forgot to find songs to sing for Yamada-sensei. But because she had a very good voice, she always got away with it.

This made Len feel a little bit better. "And I bet you anything that Kaito is gonna do one of his infamous parody songs again!" he laughed, remembering the parody he did last week of one of Rin's songs. "Like when he did..." he began to tease, but Rin stopped him.

"Stop right there, I know what you are talking about," she interjected.

Len grinned at her anger, always feeling much better when teasing his sister. She noticed his cheeky smile and beamed back at him. That was the brother she loved. Since he was feeling better, he closed his book and asked her to introduce him to her friends.

As he left the desk, a piece of paper he had poured all his thoughts upon stuck out from page 50 of Hamlet. The words "I love you" could be seen sketched in the bowels of a bleeding heart.