I don't own Vocaloid.
Yay! Something that reached 1,000 words! I was bored out of my mind because of the 4-day black out here, so here it is!
The girl idles along the slippery path as the rain cascaded on her shoulders. The sweet aroma of coffee enters her nostrils, guiding her into a small coffee shop.
Miku contemplated.
The rain was sweet and soft. It reminded her of home so much and all she wants to do is dance with these little drops. She wanted to dance this night away.
And so she danced gracefully, teal hair flowing beautifully as it followed her every movement. Miku was in pure bliss.
At least until she remembered that she was in a hurry.
The coffee shop was only ten steps ahead, inviting her to come in. As fast as Miku could possibly run, she ran into the coffee shop.
The door opened with a chime as she entered. She looked around, frantic eyes looking for two blonde heads. Preferably twins.
When she found them, Miku expected the twins to be furious at her for being late. Instead, all she saw was two pairs of eyes, filled with worry.
As soon as they saw the tealette, they started fussing over her. Rin had both of her hands on her hips, giving Miku a stern look. Len, on the other hand, was rubbing his temples in annoyance.
"Why didn't you bring an umbrella?"
"You're going to catch a cold!"
The girl had been dripping wet and the Kagamine twins seemed more worried for her health than she herself did.
Miku could only sigh. She had told them she doesn't have one before. It's not like she needed umbrellas. Never in her life had she been sick because of the rain.
"We are going home." Len deadpanned with Rin nodding in agreement
"But I just arrived and I thought–"
"No. You are soaking wet! Think of your health sometimes, Miku!"
"But I–"
"No buts!"
She hung her head low. There was no way she can convince the twins. Zero chances. Nu-uh.
"Fine…" Miku pouted
Len pinched her cheeks with a smile as Rin ordered a hot chocolate for her to drink. The twins were too protective of Miku and there was absolutely no way she can stop them.
Rin handed her the chocolate drink and the tealette thanked her for it before gulping it down. As soon as Miku finished it, Len opened a large umbrella, big enough for the three of them.
Miku's house was way too close to the twins' own house. They lived next door and so they always go home together. It was sweet since the twins would never allow her to go home alone.
They walked happily, talking about random things along the way until a boy called out her name.
Utatane Piko.
A white haired cutie, as their classmates would describe him, who had a huge crush on Miku for almost a year.
He was drenched already and he carries a letter, covered in plastic to keep it from getting wet.
Piko had successfully kept her crush on Miku a secret from everyone, only finding the courage to do tell her now.
The rain was beautiful so he decided that this would be the perfect time to confess. Everyone knows just how much Miku Hatsune loves the rain.
Piko, with trembling hands, handed the letter to Miku. He had not slept for a whole night just writing that letter. So much effort and emotions in one letter. He was already nervous of the tealette's response but he grew even more nervous since the girl was hesitating.
Before Miku could possibly accept the letter, Len snatched it away as Rin snaked her arms around Miku's neck, pulling her into a tight embrace.
Len tore it into tiny pieces, the umbrella he was holding a while ago long forgotten as his cold eyes bore into Piko. Miku shivered as she saw the dangerous glint in both Rin and Len's eyes. It was a warning. She knows much what would come next.
She silently mouthed to Piku to run away, hoping the boy would do as she instructed.
To her horror, Piko had punched Len straight in the face, blood coming out of the blonde's nose.
It was a big mistake. A terrible choice that could ruin Utatane Piko's very own life. Looking back into it, he shouldn't have punched Len. He should have just run, just as what Miku instructed him to do.
The rain grew heavier by the moment. Thunder clasped dangerously as Miku watched Len stood up to his feet. He had picked up the umbrella, a sadistic smile plastered on his face.
A flash of lightning passed and by then, Len had already plunged the sharp tip of the umbrella into Piko's right eye.
Miku snapped her eyes shut immediately.
Piko's screams harmonized with the ear-shattering noise of thunder and heavy downpour of the rain.
.
.
.
The rain suddenly did not feel like home anymore.
It wouldn't take a genius to conclude that Rin and Len were indeed mad. Insanity was visible in those vibrant blue eyes.
Just like every other time, it seems like fate was on their side for the streets were isolated and no one ever saw what happened.
"This would be our little secret, okay Utatane-san?" Rin smiled gleefully, nuzzling her face into Miku's neck
Piko nodded, afraid of what might happen if he resisted. His hands were still clutching his eye, blood dripping out of it yet the rain was washing the blood away.
With a contented smile, Len crouched down and put his hands on Piko's shoulder, patting him lightly.
"And stay away from Miku-chan."
After their little warning, they dragged the tealette, who was still trembling, away from the sight. As soon as Piko was really out of sight, the Kagamine twins went back to their cheery selves. As if nothing ever happened along the way.
It was instances like this that Miku was reminded that behind the sweet pair of twins she had grown up with were someone so twisted.
Before reaching the doorknob of her house, Len had grabbed Miku's wrist and pulled her back. Rin then hugged her, a much more comfortable one than earlier.
"You belong to us, okay Miku-chan? Only ours~!" Rin purred behind her ear
Miku nodded solemnly as Rin let go of her. Len gave her a genuine smile before giving her a light peck on the lips.
As the twins disappeared in their humble home, she couldn't help but wonder if she would ever get used into this.
So! What'd you think? Tell me please? Reviews?
