Every day it was the same, wake up, take a shower, get dressed, eat breakfast, go to school, get home, do house and homework, make dinner, and go to bed. Day in and day out, that was what Kagamini Lens' life consisted of. It was boring but he didn't much think of it, it wasn't like there was anything or anyone to change that.
Len had no friends, it wasn't that he was cold, or curl, or selfish; he was just very quiet. He never spoke to anyone outside of answering the teacher. It didn't really help that he was one of the smartest in his class, though he wasn't too good at sports, but he wasn't bad at them either.
However that didn't change that he had no friends, he didn't talk to anyone, and they didn't talk to him, sometimes it almost seemed like he was invisible. Even at home he was alone, both his parents were always at work, they left before he woke up and they came home after he went to sleep. He hardly ever saw them.
But though it all, he wasn't sad, he wanted someone to talk to every now and then, to share his ideas with, but he didn't mind being alone. Because whenever he finished his work early he'd go up to an unused room, where a full length mirror sat bolted to the wall, as he was always alone, he'd stand in front of it for hours and sing.
He, the quiet boy who always got top grades loved to sing his heart out to his reflection in the mirror. He thought he had a fine voice, and he defiantly could hit the right notes, yet he never let anyone know, not even his parents. To him his singing would probably have been taken as silly.
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Every day it was the same, wake up, take a shower, get dressed, eat breakfast, go to school, get home, do house and homework, have dinner, and go to bed. Day in and day out, that was what Kagamini Rins' life consisted of. It was boring but it did have its small quirks and changes, such was the life of the youngest Kagamini sibling.
Rin knew many people at school, but none of which she would call her friends. She was always living in the shadows of her older siblings and her parents. They were all smart, good looking, talented and successful and the expected more of her than what she could do. She was a trouble maker, she talked during class, sometimes even sleeping, she argued with teachers, and she didn't get good grades, she didn't get bad grades, but it wasn't good enough. The only thing she had going for her was sports, which even then, she would never make it to a professional level at.
She was never alone, someone was always with her. And she was just fine with that, she didn't mind the company. But they were never there because they liked her, they liked her older siblings, those were the ones they wanted to be friends with, not Rin.
But though it all, she wasn't sad, she wasn't happy but she wasn't sad either, she would have liked someone to talk to every now and then, to share her ideas with, to rag on her siblings with, but she didn't mind being with the other people. Because whenever she finished his work early and no one was home she'd go up to an unused room, where a full length mirror sat bolted to the wall, as she was alone in the house, she'd stand in front of it for hours and sing.
She, the stubborn girl who would never surpass her siblings loved to sing her heart out to her reflection in the mirror. She thought she had a fine voice, and she defiantly could hit the right notes, yet she never let anyone know, not even her family. To her, her singing would probably not have been good enough.
