AN: Hey. Missed me? Sorry for long update time. As of now, all stories except for More of You, Just a Lost Memory and this one are on HIATUS.

Sorry but life is really getting in the way and this is a VERY long collection of oneshots.

Prompts for this will be randomly chosen out of the book. And yes, I really am going to try and do ALL of them.

#1: One day a young boy climbs a tree and decides he won't come down until his parents stop their divorce proceedings. Write about the event from the point of view of each parent. ((LenxRin Twincest; third person POV, not the parents))

Family Tree

Len sat in the tree and sniffled again, wiping his eyes and looking down at his parents. The two of them stood in the yard below, not speaking to each other but individually begging him to come down.

Which was exactly why he wasn't moving an inch. This afternoon, the two had told he and Rin that they were getting in a divorce. Len was, to say the least, shocked. They always seemed to get along perfectly fine, so why now? And right before he went into 9th grade too. He'd been excited; he and Rin had been placed in the same class for the first time since they'd been in preschool, and Len couldn't wait to spend more time with his sister.

Speaking of Rin, where was she in this situation? Well Len just wondered that as well, and a click glance to the trunk of the tree revealed his slightly older sister clambering up the branches to the one where Len sat, near the top.

"Rin," he hissed, looking from her to their parents silently. "Go away."

She ignored him, soon sliding into the space next to him. "Nope, I'm not leaving. So why're you up here?" Blinking at him innocently, she swung her legs back and forth, looking expectant.

Len snorted at her. "Aren't you upset Rinny? They're…getting divorced…aren't you mad?"

"Why would I be mad?" his sister said, rather confused. "If they want to be apart, then wouldn't you support that? I mean, as long as it makes them happier?"

"No!" Len said, than took a breath. "I mean…they didn't seem to argue at all! Didn't they seem happy to you?"

She sighed. "Yes…but they were probably just pretending. I mean wouldn't you, for our—um, your kids? To make them happy?" Rin said, blushing a little in the darkening afternoon.

Ignoring her slip, Len nodded, somewhat reluctantly, in agreement. "Yeah…I guess so. But-" Rin shook her head, putting a finger up to Len's mouth to shush him.

"But nothing. That's all there is to it." Turning stiffly, their mother headed into the house, ignoring whatever it was her soon-to-be-ex husband did. He headed into the house behind her, seemingly to go pack. Both of the siblings noticed that they were now alone and felt internally relieved at the absence of their over-protective parents.

Len sighed, blushing a little and speaking again, "I know Rin…I just don't want to admit it, that's all."

Rin felt his lips brushing against her finger and pulled it away, not before he could lick it teasingly. "L-len! That tickles!" his sister giggled. He grinned at her, his bad mood dissipated.

"Really?" he asked, feigning ignorance and grabbing her wrist, keeping it near him and sticking his tongue out, licking her again.

"Yes really!" Rin squealed, pulling her arm unsuccessfully away from Len's grip. "Stop it Lenny!" she laughed, smiling.

"But why…?" her brother whined, amused and dragging his tongue along her fingers again. She blushed, the pink on her cheeks more visible in the setting sun.

"B-because!" Rin stammered lamely.

"Aw, you and I both know that's not a reason," Len said, continuing to toy with her hand. "Until you give me a real one, I won't stop." His eyes met hers, filled with an unusual seriousness. It sent a shiver down her spine and she blushed even more. What was she thinking?! This was her brother!

'Why was she blushing?' Len wondered as his tongue trailed up her arm. His eyes widened a bit and he found his own cheeks heating up. Did she just…moan? He felt his heart thump in his chest. Did Rin moan…because of him?

Indeed she had, squeezing her eyes shut in a cute expression, accompanied by the blush still on her cheeks. Rin was leaning on the trunk, arm dropping to her side as Len let go of it in surprise. Her eyes blinked open and she stammered in embarrassment, "S-sorry."

"For what?" Len asked, unconsciously scooting closer to her. She shrunk back and looked at him uncertainly. As twins, they'd always been close. But lately, when dating and boys became a subject of interest at school, Rin had remained silent in the matter. Why? Because she, Rin Kagamine, was slowly falling in love with her twin brother.

It was wrong and she knew it, she could feel it. The disapproval she would undoubtedly receive if anyone, anyone, found out would be almost unbearable without Len by her side. Which, she also knew, he would most definitely not be, considering the revulsion her brother would face her feelings with.

And so he couldn't find out. In fact, Rin was certain he wouldn't find out. It looked like she was wrong though. If Len continued like this…she would no doubt end up revealing her true feelings and sacrificing any relationship, friendly or not, they ever had.

"For…for feeling like this…towards you…" she replied and then trailed off, unable to look away from his eyes, just a shade different from her own. Len's eyes snapped open from their half lidded state, coming out of the sort of daze he felt from licking Rin's skin.

"W-what do you mean Rin?" he stammered, not moving from when he sat, one hand pressing against hers which was gripping the branch. Their faces were about a foot apart, and he could see the bubbles of tears in the edges of her eyes.

"Stop it!" Rin said, twisting her head so Len wouldn't notice the water. "Stop pretending you don't know!" Her eyes were squeezed even tighter now, causing a few droplets to roll down her cheeks.

Len was utterly and completely bewildered. Pretending? There was no pretending going on! He just had no idea what Rin could possibly be talking about. But somewhere…in the back of his mind, he'd probably had the faintest hint the whole time.

Times when Rin had blushed as he grabbed her hand. Moments like this one, where one normal conversation turned into a tickle war or sometimes a friendly wrestling match ended in rather…awkward positions.

He wanted to slap himself, how could he not have seen it? But since they were siblings…Len had never even considered the fact that she…

"Rin…" he said quietly, holding her face with his hand and gently turning her towards him. " I'm sorry…"

His twin's eyes opened, still brimming with tears, and a few running down her face. "Len…you don't get it. I-I...," Rin stammered nervously, "I…love you…" The words stung in her mouth, but the bitterness she expected never came.

Instead, she was shocked by the sight of tears in her brother's own eyes. He smiled at her sadly, using a finger to wipe some of the wetness off her cheek. "I know," Len said, before pressing his lips against hers.

Rin's heart was hammering in her chest as Len pressed himself closer to her, their pulses synchronizing into the same rapid pace as they kissed. Is this…real? She had to wonder. After the past year, everything she'd wanted…this was the only thing she wanted.

He held her tightly, not quite knowing what he was doing but feeling somehow…complete. Girls fawned over Len at school but he never dated, not once. Was it that he'd been in love with Rin this whole time?

Though now, looking back on those awkward moments and small smiles, he was blushing too.