I just got this random idea… so I will try to update once every day and finish this on Sunday. xD

Not any specific pairing, mostly Miku and some random moments with boys.


It was raining outside. Miku thought that the rain was calming, except that it only makes it the opposite of calming if you are on the wrong side of the wall with no umbrella. She finished her breakfast and got outside, holding her teal umbrella in her hand. The rain drops poured down onto her umbrella and flowed down like small waterfalls. It almost felt a little sad.

She walked through the park and continued down the road to the school. When she arrived at the school, the rain began to pour down even faster. She walked to her locker and placed her umbrella behind her pile of books. Grabbing her history book, she walked to the classroom.

No one was very talkative today – it was a rainy Monday after all. Miku had to endure multiple hours of boring lessons before she could finally have a long rest and eat her lunch. And here came the next problem – Kaito.

"Miku, can I please, pretty please with a cherry on the top, have some of your divine lunch?" he asked, his eyes gleaming. "I'm starving."

"No. Make yourself a bigger lunch the next time." Miku said, holding the box behind her.

"But your cooking is so fantastic!" he said, trying to snatch the box from her.

"It's only leeks! You won't like it!" Miku tried, holding the box nearer her body.

"I'm sure I will! Let me have a taste!" Kaito looked at her with those big, round eyes.

She sighed and opened the box. Kaito looked at it with wide eyes. She took her chopsticks and picked up a small leek-sausage that she made.

"Take it." Miku said.

"Thank you Miku! Can you feed me it?" he bluntly and happily said.

"What?" Miku almost dropped the sausage.

"Feed me, please?" Kaito begged her.

"Why?" she frowned. The whole class was staring at them.

"B-because…" he blushed a little.

"Okay. As you wish." Miku rolled her eyes and took the sausage with her hands and stuffed it right into Kaito's mouth. He almost fell backwards at the sudden power that pushed him.

Miku looked away and took a bite of her roasted leek, ignoring Kaito's whiny voice. "Why did you do that, Miku? I didn't mean that, Miku!" How irritating.

Monday was always the ideal day for her to let out her frustration on someone. Being all alone at home during the days wasn't very funny and waking up a Monday morning, feeling that life is so boring can make Miku into a demon. Most people saw her as an angel but of course, there were people who saw her other form sometimes – often caused by irritating males.

After lunch, they had music class. Miku kept bugging Gakupo-sensei about his clothing. He seemed to enjoy their little discussion though.

"Gakupo-sensei, why are you wearing… samurai-clothes?" Miku scorned.

"Because I feel like it." he proudly replied.

"We have rules about the clothes in school. And… you look like some kind of pedophile mixed with an otaku…" Miku whispered the last part. Gakupo was clearly offended by the last part.

"At least I sing better than you." Gakupo retorted.

"What? Teachers can't be that rude to their students!" Miku said. "Challenge Accepted."

After standing there in the room and singing multiple songs, the students clearly declared Miku the winner, probably because Gakupo couldn't hit those high notes. He glared at her the whole lesson, while she glared at his random samurai-clothes.

"Hatsune-san." he said at the end of the lesson. "Come here."

"Hmm?" Miku curiously raised an eyebrow.
"How can you hit those high notes that easily?"

"So you admit that I'm better?" Miku giggled.

"What? No! I only wondered." Gakupo exclaimed.

"Go Google it."

When the music class was over, Miku walked to the last lesson for the day – English. That lesson was often quite entertaining since the teacher wasn't too good at it and the students weren't better. She took a seat next to the window and looked outside. It was sunny now and the clouds were gone – finally a happier Monday!

"Welcome to class, my dear students!" Gumo-sensei said.

"Today, we will read in the textbook. Who can translate this part of the text for me?"

No one raised their hand. It was so embarrassing to translate, since there would always be something wrong that people would laugh at. At last, Luki raised his hand and nervously cleared his throat. The whole thing just looked like he was forced to it.

"T-the spring is running. While cherries flow with the wind, the b-blue sky reflects the s-sake. And then, the flower… blooms in the tree branches, lighting up the river. Following the bone, the ancient… eh… ladybug! Yes, ladybug. The ancient ladybug swings the wings of the… cherry cupcake? "

Miku tried not to laugh. The whole translation was just 100% off. The class had already burst into laughter and Gumo shook his head. Luki looked embarrassed (Which was understandable) and sat down again, glaring daggers at Miku. She looked back with a confused look. What did she do? She didn't even laugh.

When the lesson was finally over, Miku rushed to her locker and grabbed her jacket, completely forgetting about the umbrella. She realized it when she arrived at the park, but it was sunny anyway… or not for so long. When she reached the park, rain started pouring down again and she took cover under a tree. Her teal hair was soaked and she was sneezing.

"Do you want to walk back with me?" a boy's voice said. Miku looked up and saw Len smiling at her, holding a yellow umbrella.

"Thank you Len." Miku returned the smiled and walked with him, side by side under his umbrella that shielded them from the rain.

"No problem. I don't want a beauty like you catch a cold."

Miku blushed and nervously tugged her pigtail a little. Len kept his smile and she felt his hand on hers. They arrived at Miku's house and she quickly skipped to the door, waving to Len.

"T-thank you Len!" she shouted as he waved back and left.

She walked inside her house and smiled for herself. This wasn't a bad Monday – not bad at all! Not so boring as usual and…

Miku wondered how her Tuesday would be as she ate her dinner slowly while sending messages to her friends on her phone.

Rin: Hi Miku! What r u doin?

She sighed. Of course, everyone texted like that nowadays. It looked so strange.

Miku: Hello Rin. I am fine. I am eating my dinner right now, in peace. Full with leeks too!

Her fingers moved fast over the phone's small keyboard.

Rin: OK. See u tomorrow!

Miku smiled as she closed her phone. It wouldn't surprise her if something extraordinary happened tomorrow. She was surrounded by so many strange persons after all.


Monday done, 6 days left! Cookies to those who review and get all of my references. xD