Chapter 1!

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Chapter 1

"Kiniiranakatta ten"

("Dislike")

Today would be the day.

The day that I would do it.

After many years of repeating thus over and over in my mind, I had decided that I would not hold back any longer. I couldn't afford to, under the circumstances.

I, Len Kagamine, would tell Megpoid Gumi-san my true feelings.

For many years I've known the green-haired beauty, since we were in the young kindergarten days. When we got into junior high, they started separating classes from Class A to Class F, the lowest.

Now, in my junior year of highschool, I was in Class C. Class C was sort of the safe zone – it was the level from being considered stupid, and the level of being considered a passing student.

Gumi was in Class B. It was unfortunate because that meant there would be less and less time for me to speak with her.

And afterschool couldn't even work.

Gumi was on the cheerleading squad, which meant that usually about 4 out of the 5 days of school, she had cheerleading practice. It seemed brutal to have practice so often, but Megurine Luka-sama had no mercy.

Luka was a beautiful, serious, incredibly smart girl that was well known throughout the school. She had glossy pink hair with two dark blue eyes that could captivate anyone.

She was not only the School's President, but she was the head of the cheerleading team. Luka didn't play around with anything, especially taking care of something under her responsibility.

She was in Class A which you could consider the geniuses. Her academic skill was incredible. What are the chances of finding a girl so beautifully pretty and well-rounded (If you know what I mean) that was a cheerleader and the school's president, not to mention she was in Class A.

I admit, sometimes my heart even flutters and the sight of her, but when it comes to Gumi, I feel like my heart will explode.

Today, the smarter kids were sending out representatives for each class to help them learn a subject the majority of the class was lacking in.

Earlier this week, I was hearing rumors about Luka teaching group A, but apparently they thought she should teach Class F instead, so they sent Gumi to Class C.

I couldn't believe my luck! It was like a miracle. So I took my time and devotion into writing the best love letter this worlds ever going to see!

When I got home, I had written it up using every ounce of love my heart could hold. I had neatly folded it up and placed it inside a fresh clean envelope and had stuck it close from a cute little heart sticker. (Where I had got that from, even I had no idea.)

It seemed like a childish idea, to go up to her and hand in a petty love letter, but I knew deep in my heart that I'd never be able to approach her onward.

So now, I sat here in class, looking out the window, not paying attention to sensei. My brain was discussing more important matters – like when I would give it to her and how I would give it to her.

I was thinking that maybe I could stuff it in her locker, or that maybe I could, at lunch, go to Class B and put it on her desk, but in the end I wanted to give it to her head on.

So when the bell for lunch rang, I hopped out my seat, stuffing the letter in my pocket. I wasn't hungry – my stomach was too giddy for food. I didn't want to throw up while handing the letter to Gumi. That'd be truly embarrassing.

I proceeded out of the room, opening the Shoji* and stepping out into the hallway when I was almost thrown back into the classroom.

Three girls came racing by – the third being Gumi. My heart melted, but I couldn't do/say anything since they sped by so fast. It was Gumi, rushing to cheerleading practice, I presume.

Part of me wanted to go check it out. Anyone was free to watch the cheerleaders practice, as long as, of course, they didn't try to do anything inappropriate or provoke the cheerleaders in any form. Also, no picture taking was allowed without the cheerleader's consent.

I did want to see Gumi preform for sure, and since I wasn't going to go get lunch, I decided that it would be cool to watch them practice.

I mean, there was no rule against staring at one of them for a little too long, right?

So, calmly taking myself in the direction that the cheerleaders went, I felt myself growing excited. After lunch, Gumi would come to our classroom.

Maybe I could put the note in Gumi's bag, I thought as I walked down the stairs, but then thought of it getting lost in all her books, and that'd be disastrous.

I didn't want to have to write another note and put it in her bag again, because she might think I'm some desperate freak or some of the sort.

I casually made my way out of the school onto school grounds. Many people bustled around eating lunch in the fresh air with their friends or just taking a look around at the beautiful green scenery our school possessed.

I usually didn't come out, but today, I had my eyes set on one goal – watch Gumi.

I walked around the school yard, making my way over to the area where the cheerleader's practiced. They had their own little stage outside, where Luka yelled different phrases in which the cheerleaders would react to.

I walked over, taking a seat and watching as the cheerleaders got ready.

Gumi looked hot in her outfit, I admit it, hot.

She had a dark green and blacked striped crop top on with a short mini skirt that matched. Cheerleader's didn't have to wear their official cheer outfit unless they were preforming at a game. During practice, they could wear whatever made them comfortable.

"Alright, girls!" Luka said. "Get in position!"

The girls got ready.

Besides Gumi and Luka, there was Planetes IA ((A/n: I know IA has no last name officially, but it seemed odd that she magically wouldn't have one, so since her full official name is IA-Aria on the Planetes- I figured I'd use something from that. I can change it if you guys want.)), Kagamine Rin (Yes, my sister, okay?), Kasane Teto, and Hatsune Miku.

Kagamine Rin is my older, twin sister. She looks just like me (obviously) though our personalities are completely different. She's in Class B (She's smarter than me, yeah, yeah, yeah) and she only joined the cheer team because her friends are in it.

Planetes IA could easily be Luka's sister. The two have very similar features – both are stunningly pretty, both in Class A, and both have that serious demeanor to them. IA is the School's Secretary though she could easily be Vice President.

Kasane Teto is in my Class. She's a bit of an airhead, and always filled with energy. Though she's very slow in the brain, that ability to maintain stamina 24/7 makes her an idea, bouncy cheerleader, eager to practice whenever she can.

Then there's . . . Hatsune Miku.

I've known Hatsune Miku for a very long time, though I haven't known-known her.

She's very close friends with Rin, so she's come over to our house plenty of times, it's just that whenever she's over, I'm usually at a friend's house, or maybe I'm in my room all day.

I've said Hi to her a few times here and there, but I've never really had much interaction with her.

Okay, it's weird, I know, to have a girl come over almost all your life and yet you barely know a thing about her, it's just that I never took interest in Rin's friends, especially if they were like Rin.

I'll admit, she's pretty. Like . . . really pretty. She's adorably cute, I should say, with an amazing body figure. She has that sort of cutesy face to her that could melt your heart even if you're her enemy.

She was long teal hair which she always keeps in two tied ponytails. Apparently she has that personality that everyone loves, and that she can easily become friends with anyone. Also, she's in Class A with Luka and IA.

But enough of my summary of these cheerleaders, I came here to watch Gumi, which is exactly what I plan on doing. I watch as she bends over to pick up her pompoms, which makes my heart beat extremely fast.

Len, don't be a pervert, I hear my mind telling me.

Calming myself down, I watch as the cheerleaders get in a straight line, and Luka begins in.

"Iku!*" Luka shouted.

"Hai!*" the cheerleader's responded, positioning their pompoms outwards.

"Appu!*" Luka said next.

"Yone!*" The cheerleader's lifted their pompoms upwards.

"Daun!*"

"Hai!" The cheerleader's put their pompoms downwards.

Luka continued to chant different things such as Left and Right, and the cheerleader's responded by doing it.

I watched Gumi the whole time, moving her pompoms around and yelling out responses to Luka along with the others.

Before I knew it, the bells signaling that lunch was over and that we were to return to class was heard from inside.

I didn't want the cheerleading practice to end, but then again, Gumi would be coming up to my class. Suddenly the letter in my pocket felt a lot heavier.

I stood, dragging myself back to the school, walking up the stairs and going back to my classroom. As I opened the Shouji, I saw everyone sitting, looking up with wide, attentive eyes.

I guess everyone was excited to see Gumi, eh?

I made my way to my seat, sliding my bag off my shoulder and sat, looking up with the others. We waited for a few moments before Gumi came puffing in.

My heart started to rapidly speed up.

"Sorry you had to wait, sensei, class," Gumi said, bowing.

"No, it's alright," sensei said, motioning to the class. "We didn't wait long."

"Oh, that's good!" Gumi said, sounding relieved, and turned to the class, a smile on her face.

"It's so nice to see familiar faces! As all of you must already know, I'm Megpoid Gumi of Class B. I've been sent here as a representative to help you guys out with Math!"

She paused to look around, and my face heated up when her eyes flashed over me before moving on.

"Math isn't that hard, you see. You just need to understand the concept of one thing, to understand it more. Like multiplication – if you know addition, the concept of multiplication isn't hard. Same goes for division and subtraction, if you know one, you'll know the other . . ."

My mind had lost interest. I didn't care about math, I cared about Gumi. She looked so pretty standing there, talking like some promotional model or something.

My mind swam of what could come out of me giving the letter to Gumi. I really did work hard on it. She would accept it, surely.

Eventually Gumi was done talking about Math, and allowed us to get up and maybe help each other or discuss different things. She would go around and help those who stopped her for help, which was just about everyone. I figured it'd take way to long for her to get over to my desk in the last row, so I stood and made my way voer to her.

I had one hand in my pocket, clutching onto the letter. This was it.

I stopped besides her as she was bent over, helping someone figure something out when I tapped her.

"Hmm?" She stood up straight and looked at me with those spring green eyes, and suddenly, every ounce of courage I had melted.

I had had a game plan in mind when I walked over, but now, when it was really happening, I didn't know what to do anymore.

She stared at me expectantly, and I knew I couldn't keep her waiting, so bowing my head, I splutted,
"May I t-talk to you G-gumi-sama!"

Gumi blinked at me. "Um, about math?"

"N-no!"

She crossed her arms. "Well I guess you can. Right now?"

Right . . . now?

Crap! That thought hadn't entered my mind! I couldn't give her the letter now when everyone else was around! That was just stupid!

Still, if I wait, I might not have another chance!

"Hellooo?"

"Gumi-sama!" I squeaked. "Later, after s-school!"

"Oh, alright," Gumi said. "Meet me in the music room."

"Y-yes!"

Gumi returned to what she was doing, and I, taking a very, well needed deep breath, walked back across the room to my seat.

I flopped down and put my head in my hands.

Talk about embarrassing.

I had sat there for basically the rest of the day. Eventually Gumi said her goodbyes, and sensei continued teaching us. The whole time I stared out the window.

Meet Gumi alone in the music room? This was a dream come true!

The day passed painfully slow, until finally, the bell rang.

My heart pounding incredibly fast, I hopped out my seat, grabbed my bag, and ran for it. I had to get to the music room, I didn't want to have her get there fist and wait for me.

I jumped down the steps and turned, pushing people out the way and apologizing.

I made it to the music room, and taking a deep breath, went in.

Meanwhile . . .

Third Person P.O.V

"So you're going to the music room to meet my brother? Wow, Gumi. Just wow."

Three girls were walking down the hallways, chatting together as boys watched them pass by, drooling uncontrollably.

"Come on, Rin," a much sweeter voice said. "Len might need her for something important."

"Yeah, okay," Rin said, "that's what you think, Miku. But it's probably something very stupid. I think you shouldn't go."

"I think you should!" Miku protested. "It'd be awfully mean to leave him there alone, I mean, he might get really sad or disappointed. . ."

"Sad or disappointed my ass, he can get over it."

"Guys," Gumi interrupted. "I'm going to him. I could care less about what it is he has to say, but I'm not going to leave him there waiting for eternity."

"Oh, he won't wait for eternity, but he'll cry for eternity."

Gumi couldn't help but smirk at that. How pitiful that would be, and not in a good way.

"Well, tell Luka I'll be a little late."

Rin didn't seem happy about Gumi going, she complained that it was a waste of time, but Miku smiled. "Good, now go!" the tealette squealed, pushing Gumi on.

"Alright, alright!" Gumi said, jerking herself away from Miku's hands and making her way to the music room.

Kagamine Len's P.O.V

I pulled open the shoji to reveal an empty room besides the instruments hanging on the walls or sitting around on the floor. I looked around. No signs of Gumi.

Taking a deep breath, I waited. What if she didn't show up? I knew she had cheer practice now, but still . . .

Chill out, Len, I briefly told myself.

I needed to relax. The letter was still safely put away in my pocket, waiting to be opened by the precious fingers of Gumi Megpoid.

I stood in there, waiting for a bit, looking around at the instruments. I always liked to play the guitar though in public, I'd most defiantly get too embarrassed to play anything good.

Oh gosh . . . imagine if Gumi asks me to play something for her! That'd be so bad!

Suddenly I broke out into cold sweat. Was that why she said the music room? Was she expecting me to break into song?

Before I could really figure it out, the shoji opened, and Gumi came walking in.

My breath hitched. It was now finally going to happen. After years of waiting, I was finally going to confess my feelings for her.

Gumi closed the shoji behind her and looked at me. "Well?"

"G-gumi-sama! I-I want to s-say . . . I want y-you to know . . . a-accept my letter!"

I pulled the letter from out of my pocket and shoved it towards her.

Gumi looked at the letter and then up at me, and then back at the letter. She gingerly took the letter from my hands. I stared in amazement as she turned the evolpoe around in her hands. She was going to read it!

Or . . . so I thought.

She firmly grasped it near the center and ripped it clean in half. A piece of me broke right there and then.

The two pieces fluttered to the ground.

The air was silent before for Gumi spoke up.

"Many boys chase after me, Len. They approach me at my locker and plead for me to be their girlfriends. To that, I will listen. I may decline them, yeah, but I'll listen. But a letter? How pathetic. Unless you get the guts to approach me an say to my face that you like me rather than righting a fancy little letter, then no."

Gumi glowered at me. "Grow up, Len. Stop being a shy little boy and actually speak up. Grow up, Len, and be more like your sister – straight forward and not afraid of an outcome. Grow up, Len, and get to my standards! I don't date stupid boys."

That one really nailed me. Suddenly everything around me started to spin, and my head felt like it was abouy to fall off. Gumi turned and left the room, and I found myself kneeling on the floors helplessly.

Well, that went well.

This chapter is awkward (at least it is to me, lol) I know, but trust me, it get's better! Also, I know Miku isn't really in this chapters, but next chapter and on, trust me, it has a lot to do with her, so stick around! I'll psot Chapter 2 VERY SOON!

Also

shoji - traditional Japanese paper sliding door

Iku – Go

Appu – Up

Daun – Down

Hai – Yes

Yone – Okay

(Though I already put what it means under it) Kiniiranakatta ten - Disliked

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