A/N: Well, try #2 for Vocaloid! Here goes nothing!

Disclaimer: Nope. I wish!


"Excuse me, miss, but do you need any fresh vegetables? Eggplants, squashes, lettuce, carrots, any vegetable you need, fresh from the farm!"

"Apples! Oranges! Bananas! Fresh fruit for sale!"

The peddlers are trying to sell their wares along the streets as people walk by, looking for the one item they actually need, but ending up with that bag of potatoes they didn't know they needed. The three of us head over to the fruit stand, ignoring the sellers of vegetables, fabrics, and tools.

"Good morning. How may I help you?" the seller asks, appearing happy to have some customers.

"We would like some oranges, bananas, and cherries, please," Miki, the eldest of the three of us, asks. I smile at the thought of fresh oranges with breakfast later. Len smiles at the mention of bananas; he is obsessed with that yellow fruit.

"How much of each would you like?" the peddler asks. This time, I speak up.

"Two bunches of bananas, a bushel of oranges, and one quart of cherries, please."

"Make that two quarts of cherries," Miki said, shooting me a look. I shrug, the universal sign for whatever. She rolls her eyes.

After we receive our fruit, we start to head back home, but not before Len stops me: "Rin, we can't forget Miku's leeks. Remember what happened last time?"

I shudder; we had to keep the knives locked in a drawer for a week for fear that the tealette would try to get vengeance on us for forgetting her onion-slash-root-slash-vegetable things. Do you know how soon you can get sick of eating out and fast food? It only takes about four days, when none of the restaurants you go to have good oranges, and you're not allowed to go get any.

After retrieving the vegetables, we start home again, and try to ignore the shouts from the sellers.

It doesn't work; we end up buying (in addition to our oranges, bananas, cherries, and leeks) three pounds of coffee (for Ruko), some tuna (for Luka), a few eggplants (for Gakupo), a bushel of carrots (for Gumi), some French bread (for Teto), and some cloth (for… someone?). That should keep everyone happy for a while; the peddlers are very good at persuading people to buy things they might not necessarily need, such as cloth.

"Miki, do we even need any pink fabric?" I ask, rolling my eyes. She could've at least gotten a decent color if we had to get random fabric, but noo, we need random pink fabric.

"We can use it for Halloween costumes!" she replies.

"For who?" I ask.

Len joins the argument. "Yeah, you already have a costume, and Luka's not going out. You gonna give it to Teto?" Miki ignores him.

"Get all the candies you need here, children!" (A/N: Pedo-ish, much?)

"Ooohh," Len and Miki say together.

"… No."


A/N: What you think? Did I do a good job? Also, should I make this a oneshot collection? Review and let me know please! Good feedback only! Flames will be, well, flamed by my flare gun!