Hello guys! This is my first Vocaloid fanfic, so I'm really excited to start writing this! Thank you for reading and please enjoy!

Disclaimer: I do not own Vocaloid.

"Are you sure, it's okay to be here?" she whispered.

"Relax, no one ever comes here, and our homeroom teacher comes to class even later than I do," the boy holding her replied confidently. He gently leaned forward, pushing her against a wall on the stage set and earning a squeak from the underclassman girl. "Besides, you like the thought of possibly getting caught, don't you?"

She searched for a possible response, but all thought in her mind scattered when he flirtatiously ran a hand through her short hair. She relaxed her shoulders a bit. There were still a few minutes left before class started anyway.

The young girl gave another squeal of surprise when she felt a pair of lips graze her ear.

"Didn't know you want to get caught that badly," he teased. His eyes stared into the girl's blue ones, not much of a different color than his own. He wrapped a hand around her waist, the other continuing to go through her hair, playing with her headband.

Far too easy, Len thought. I've only met her this morning, and she isn't even giving a fight. He originally intended to make a move on her much older sister (who also happened to be much more well endowed as well). But one move after another, he somehow lost the high school senior and instead ended up with her much younger freshman sister instead. It would be nice if she didn't speak in squeaks and yelps. He internally sighed. Well since we're here, we might as well.

Noticing his catch of the day's growing discomfort, he gave a reassuring smile that had been melting girls' hearts since the beginning of high school. However, he did not notice the messy bundle of cords laying in front of him until one of them caught his foot, making both him and the underclassmen lose their balance, tipping the wall ever so slightly. Len did his best to prevent himself from forcing his entire weight on the girl, placing one hand on the wall to the left of her and another on her mouth to silence her. Unfortunately, he did not take into account the booming sound of the wall crashing down, as well as another loud noise that sounded like pots and pans falling on the ground. Stay calm, he told himself. No one goes near the theater at morning anyway.

"Who's there?" a masculine voice shouted from the front entrance. Said too soon, he bitterly thought. Instinctively, he got on his feet, grabbing the hand of the underclassman girl, and ran through the back door.

"Hey, come back!" the voice yelled, the sound sounding much louder and closer.

The young man ran up to the stage in hopes of catching the culprit, but all he could see was the silhouettes of two figures- appearing to be one male and one female. He could only catch of glimpse of the boy's blond hair, but he could already tell who it was.

Gakupo examined the damage to the stage inflicted by the pair. Wires and sound boxes were moved around, which would be tedious to fix, but albeit repairable. The damage to the backdrop, however, was a completely different story. Dents of various sizes colored the set, along with streaks of white canvas that clearly used to be covered with paint. In the center of the masterpiece was a large gaping hole that was far too big to be covered by background props. He sighed as he walked to the principal's office. The president's going to blow off her head just hearing about this.


Rin's POV

"Everyone please take their seats," Rin announced as she stood in front of the class. "Since Miss Yowane is not here yet, I will take attendance."

Rin Kagamine gave a concerned glance at her homeroom teacher's once again empty desk. It was the norm for Haku to usually be late, but she couldn't help but worry for her beloved teacher, who despite her kind demeanor had a huge drinking problem that was too major to ignore. She hoped that her teacher would be able to subdue her love for sake enough to continue teaching.

As class representative of Haku's class, she had the task of carrying most of the teacher's responsibilities. Originally she resented Haku for failing to take on her responsibilities as a teacher, but since she started talking to Haku more, she had taken a soft spot for her homeroom teacher, especially when learning upon Haku's parental issues that reminded Rin of her former issues with her own father. Over time, the teacher and student had bonded closely enough to both be on a first name basis (she still referred to her as Miss Yowane in the class nonetheless).

Putting those thoughts aside, she scanned the room for any absent students. As she surveyed the classroom, she held a rather murderous gaze towards a certain empty desk in the back, only to find the owner of said desk enter the classroom. Rin didn't even have to look at the door to know. He was the only student who didn't show up on time after all. She could also tell who it was just by the lovestruck reactions of the girls sitting in front of her.

"Kagamine, you're late," Rin flatly said. "Please take your seat."

She lamented the fact that being class representative also meant having to deal with the headache inducing menace known as Len Kagamine. To give him credit, he came somewhat earlier than he usually did. His appearance was rather messier than usual (not that she noticed), his clothes in a disarray and his hair disheveled. He also seemed rather short of breath, as if he ran all to way to class.

She wondered if some miracle caused Len Kagamine to actually care about school and try to be there on time, but quickly dismissed the notion. Probably making out with some girl again, she thought. A more reasonable explanation anyway.

Rin considered telling him to stop arriving late, but she was fairly certain that talking to him killed brain cells by the second. Besides, the swarm of girls that surrounded him all of class scared the living hell out of her. True, class representative was supposed to make sure the class was disciplined, but she found the idea of forcing slackers to arrive on time quite useless. Besides, it wasn't her position to do that more so than Principal Hiyama.

Her thoughts were interrupted by the sound of the door opening once more to reveal the class's first period English teacher, Mr. Yuma. So Haku isn't coming today...

Class went on its monotonous pace like it usually did for Rin Kagamine. English and chemistry, followed by break (which was not actually a break considering the fact Rin spent all break in the student council room giving her class report). Then art, PE, and lunch. And then to top it off, they ended the day with two fun filled hours of mathematics and history.

It wasn't until ten minutes before school ended when the metallic buzz that only the school PA was capable of making sounded, accompanied by the familiar voice of Principal Hiyama.

"Len Kagamine, please report to the school office. I repeat, Len Kagamine, please report to the school office."

Once the PA turned off with its usual dull thud, whispers ran across the classroom.

"Did Len get someone pregnant?" whispered Ring.

Big surprise there, Rin snidely thought.

"No, he's not that much of a playboy, right?" said Hibiki, though his voice wasn't so certain.

"Oh, does Len have a new girl already?" piped up Neru, the topic of Len piquing her interest.

"That's weird, I saw her following two girls this morning though," someone said. "The Eguchi sisters."

They say it as if it's a normal thing. How is it that girls still throw themselves at this guy?

"You mean Aoki and Merli?" Ring asked.

Pity to the poor girls.

"Yeah, them."

"Everyone please be silent," Rin ordered, standing up from her seat in the front of the classroom. "Class is still in session." At this, the whispering faded, all attention of the class representative.

Rin faced Len, who did not seem to look the least bit worried, a cocky smirk on his face. "I believe you were summoned to the office," Rin said, desperately trying to sound as professional as she could. "You don't want to keep Principal Hiyama waiting." She felt the urge to slap his face just to see if she could wipe that grin off his face.

Instead, her words made his smirk even wider. "Whatever you say, pres," he said, as he got out of his seat and walked out of the classroom without another word.

After the class had calmed down (with the exception of some notes being passed around among friends, but even Rin had to admit that was an inevitable part of classroom life), Mr. Tonio continued his lecture, something about World War I's effect on the economy, but Rin couldn't help but stay annoyed at Len's rude manner of leaving the classroom. She even tried to be nice and resist the urge to punch him in the gut.

Who does that jerk think he is? she thought to herself. But she was curious herself what Len could have possibly done to get called to the principal's office. She didn't really know him that well. Heck, she never even talked to him before until today, and that didn't even count as an actual conversation.

The school really tries not to involve itself with romantic relationships, she mused. Unless he actually did get a girl pregnant.

Or maybe he's getting in trouble for his absences?

As if fate somehow heard her question, the PA blared once more,

"Rin Kagamine, please report to the school office."


Len's POV

"Len, do you know why you have been called here?" Principal Hiyama asked, adjusting his glasses. His usual laid back demeanor was replaced by a serious expression.

"No, I do not Mr. Hiyama," he replied, fidgeting around with his collar. He sat in apprehension, wondering what he got in trouble for. Did someone see him at the theater this morning with Aoki?

Principal Hiyama gave a wary look, as if examining if Len was telling the truth. "Mr. Kagamine," he asked. "May I ask where you were this morning?"

Crap, so someone saw me. "I was going to class, Mr. Hiyama"

"Please spare me the lies, Len," the principal cut him off. "I'm twenty-eight. I've remember my school years well enough to know all the common excuses."

Len bowed his head in acknowledgement.

"So, the theater," Principal Hiyama continued. "A student reported having heard a loud noise from the theater and seeing you running away through the theater back door, and shortly after finding severe damage to the drama club set.

So he didn't just crash into a wall. He crashed into an entire backdrop.

"The class attendance reports also show that you repeatedly show up late to class, and that doesn't exactly help your case. And the class attendance report your representative submitted this break says that you arrived late to class today as well."

Damn, so the class rep actually keeps record of that stuff...

"But I would like to hear your side of the story," Hiyama requested.

He decided to take the honest mistake approach. Besides, it seemed that Hiyama was too aware of people his age to be fooled anyway. "I'm sorry, Mr. Hiyama," he said. "Yes, I did fall into the theater backdrop. I completely regret my actions. It was done on accident, and I will suffer the consequences." That sounded fancy enough.

"I am certain that this was all an accident," the older man assured. "However, I believe the one you should be apologizing to is the president of the drama club."

An apology to the president. That wasn't even that bad. Probably either some wimpy kid who can't interact with people or a geeky girl whom he could easily charm into forgiving him.

He heard a firm knock on the door to Hiyama's office, perhaps a bit too confident to be coming from a wimpy theater nerd. He heard Hiyama call someone into the office through the PA, but he didn't exactly catch the victim's name.

"That must be her," Hiyama confirmed. The door opened, revealing a familiar childish face.

"Hi, Mr. Hiyama. Did you call for me?" his class representative asked, smiling politely.

No way, Len thought. Of all people, Rin Kagamine had to be the one he had to apologize to. He never really knew her other than the girl who took care of the class when Yowane went on her frequent days off from family stress (aka hangover comas). But rumors say that behind that goody-goody image she had a huge temper that could easily send even the most disobedient delinquent crying to his mother.

He considered trying to make a move on her, but he quickly decided against it when he realized her lack of curves. Her face isn't that bad, though, he mused. But she wasn't really his type anyway. Too straight-laced. Too dull.

Hiyama cleared his throat and got up from his desk. "Erm, Rin," he began, looking a little uncomfortable himself. "You're the president of the drama club, correct?"

"Yes," she confirmed.

"Well, there's been a ...situation. Please, you two, follow me."


Rin's POV

She texted Kaito to cancel today's club meeting.

Every step Rin took, she felt her heart beating faster, especially since Hiyama mentioned the drama club. She wondered what possibly could have happened. And what did Len have to do with all of this?

Rin frowned. They've been working so hard to create this club since freshman year. It took her weeks to recruit members and to convince student council to give drama club ownership of the theater (after a very heated scuffle with the Quidditch Club). But she and Kaito managed to do it.

They got the required five members (most of them on Kaito's behalf, but still), Rin became president, and they decided on a play to perform this year. She even managed to paint a backdrop with the help of Teto and Gumi, and Luka was able to organize the lighting and sound systems. No, she vehemently thought. We worked for so long. I can't let it all go to waste.

"Rin, are you fine?" the principal asked, his dark eyes filled with concern and something else. Pity?

"Y-yes!" she quickly replied. "So, what is it that you want to say about the drama club?"

Hiyama only shook his head, which did not comfort Rin in any matter. "I believe you have to see for yourself." Did the Quidditch Club retake control of the theater?

"Mr. Hiyama, may I inform you that we negotiated with the Quidditch Club and agreed that Quidditch is just as playable outside as it is in a theater"

She stopped talking at the sight of a very confused Hiyama. "I do not know what you are talking of, Rin. Just... look in front of you."

And before her eyes was the very hard work and sweat Rin had put into the drama club. Crushed and destroyed.

Everything was completely damaged. The backdrop that she and Gumi worked on had been torn, a large hole in its place. The wires for the light system were splayed everywhere on the stage, tangled together in a giant knot. A box of props had fallen over, leaving an assortment of random objects from strings of beads to fake swords scattered on the floor. The stage looked worse than when they first started the club.

"W-what..." Rin stuttered, unable to accept this... this nightmare. She pinched the spot between her thumb and index finger. This had to be a dream.

"Oh, I guess I did a lot more than expected," mumbled a voice behind her. Len Kagamine.

She turned around, her mouth unable to form any words. Only four words ran through her mind. Len Kagamine is dead.

"Len accidentally damaged the set," Principal Hiyama said. "He admitted to doing so, and as a result will go under necessary consequences."

Suspension. Suspension. Please suspension. Who knows what he'll do if he doesn't stay out of this school.

"Len will be repairing the damage he did to the set, as well as help the drama club with their production this year."

What.

"But he's" She saw Principal Hiyama's disapproving look, and immediately shut up. "Yes, Mr. Hiyama. I understand. Thank you."

Hiyama nodded. "Good, I'm glad we've settled upon agreement. I'll leave details to you, Rin." The older man went through the front door, leaving the two students in the theater.

As soon as Rin heard the front door click, she took it upon herself to run to Len Kagamine and put him in a headlock.

"WHAT THE HELL DID YOU DO YOU SELFISH JERK!"

Aw... they look so happy together =3=. No but there will be character development soon, I assure you.

So reader input time!

1. I am currently looking for ideas on what the following characters should be (their significance to the story and characteristics):

Miku
Luka
Neru
Miki
Gumi
Meiko

and I also need ideas on who they should be paired with, so if you want to see your favorite ship in this fic, say so it the reviews! If your favorite character isn't listed, say so in the reviews!

2. I need cute romantic bonding moment ideas for Rin and Len. Any ideas?

Thanks for reading and hope you like this chapter!

~Autumn