Takao was minding her own business in the music room, playing the violin. She started playing out of interest when she was young and it soon became part of her.

She was very silently focused on her music that she didn't notice the door open and that she wasn't alone anymore.

Riinggg!

"Konnichiwa," Takao greeted through her phone.

"Hey Mimi, wanna play together?" A monotone voice asked; definitely female.

"Sora-nee, you seriously think anyone could keep up with your keyboard?" Takao twitched.

Izuki Sora and Takao Kazumi were friends in kindy; it's only when they're alone, that they adress each other with their pet-names.

Izuki played the keyboard with a footpad and she is the best at it; preforming remixes even if it seemed impossible.

"And, aren't you in England?"

"That doesn't mean I can't play. Should I do a solo while you evaluate wheather or not to play with me?"

Takao sighed.

"Fine, can you play the song we always play?" Takao asked. "I haven't heard it in ages and I'm rusty."

"You have the recording in your phone. Do you not listen to it when you have free time?"

"I don't have free time in school, there's so many tests. And I have to look after Kazuko."

Takao Kazuko is Takao's younger sister who is twelve years old; their parents are often overseas.

"I'm starting." Izuki warned and Takao placed her phone in a way where the music would echo through the room.

The keyboard notes started off slow and loud, then slower, then a little bit faster, and then an awkward key was pressed; it was so out of tune.

Almost immediately, Izuki's fingers danced on the keys with a whole new route; it was extremely fast, too. The note changing was swift and perfect to the root, then she stopped and pressed some keys that resembled a drum during an intense moment.

Dun duunn... Dunn... Dunn dun...

The notes can back to normal, high and upbeat, but Izuki added the notes on her footpad; it make everything sound dangerous; intense, like a war she must win. So fast the music raced, then it slowed; the change to that was so smooth and flawless, it was unreal that it was preformed live.

Right before it went quiet, Izuki repeated the drum sounds, except they sounded like a mix of excitefulness and relief.

Silence...

"Awesome!" Takao cheered. "I can't get used to it."

"Mimi, can you sing the lullaby you invented? Don't think Seirin's tests are any easier." Izuki stated; god knows how numb her brain became over the week.

"Okee." Takao positioned her violin.

The notes fluttered gently and a soothing hum came out Takao's lips; there weren't actual lyrics, but Takao's voice alone was absoulutely refreshing. Like the morning wind.

"OooooHHHoooOOOhh." The violin bow halted at the best moment of all and the lullaby was finished.

"Thanks." Izuki was audibly more relaxed than before and she was definitely smiling. "My energy's refilled, now time to do more equations."

"WHAT?! That's not what you do after a lullaby!"

"Well hey! Two sided lullaby, argee?"

"Imph! Ye." Takao grumbled. "I sung that when Shin-chan had a fever and he was healed the next morning. All refreshed and ready."

"No violin?"

"Yes violin. He was really surprised." Takao snickered.

"A duet?"

"No, I don't know how to ask and we're both really busy."

"Okay... We should talk another time, it's getting late on my side." Izuki smirked.

"Okay." Takao vowed. "And good luck with your equations."

"Same with you on your tests."

After Takao placed her phone back in her bag, she bagan to practise her instrument again, until a light tap on the shoulder.

"EH?! When did Shin-chan come in?"

"I came in a few seconds before you had your call." Midorima admitted. "Let's do a duet."

Takao blinked dumbfoldered, before grinning brightly.

"Yas!"