The 16-year old girl Miku Hatsune was anything but average. She sported enormous blue-green pigtails that reached down to the floor, there were few who could even hope to sing as well as she did, and her gorgeous voice was only matched by her stunning looks.

Oh, and she was a pop star.

The 18-year old singer Luka Megurine was no better. Her hair was a flashy pink, she possessed great strength, and always had an air of wisdom about her. (Or maybe it was an air of her diet of fish)

Oh, and they were in love.

Luka had learned firsthand that the paparazzi were vicious. She greatly underestimated their fierceness when she went ahead and told the world of her relationship with the younger leek-loving vocalist. Her twice as brutal manager took advantage of the reveal to produce another hit single.

And that is what the popular song "Magnet" arose from.

The cotton candy haired songstress and her aqua haired partner lived together as far away from peeping media eyes as possible. The pair had only been in the tiny town of Miyazu a mere month, but they had already found themselves right at home among the miniscule town's population.

Their home was, surprisingly enough, nothing spectacular, simply a quaint one-bedroom apartment with a lovely view of the sea. Oh but this story is about romance, and this doesn't seem to be very romantic, now does it?

Anyways, it was just a very average morning for these two not very average ladies. Luka screaming to get Miku up, kissing her when it didn't work, Miku running out the front door in a mad dash, half-eaten burnt toast dangling out of her mouth as she dashed to school. Or rather, a morning as average as they were.

"Miss Hatsune," Mr. Minami scolded, "Having a girlfriend is nice, but is no excuse for being late to school every day." The class erupted into laugher as everyone stared at Luka's bright red lipstick stain on her cheek. Miku mumbled an apology as she shuffled over to her usual seat by the window. She loved the landscape, and often wistfully gazed at the scenery while the teacher was rambling on about trigonometry or les amateurs de fasciner or some other crap. She waited on baited breath every day for the clock to strike four so she could bolt over to the recording studio and see her beloved Luka and-

"-tsune… Miss Hatsune!" Mr. Minami snapped Miku out of her… unusual daydream.

"Ah, y-yes?" She stumbled back

"Sheesh, coming in late and daydreaming in class? Can you at least summarize the events of the French Revolution?"

Miku thanked her lucky stars that she got the only question she could answer. "The French people revolted against their rulers because of their cruelty. They then executed them in an attempt to reform their government." She blabbered out, reciting the plot of Rin Kagamine's "Daughter of Evil"

The entire class stared in shock. "That is… correct?" Mr. Minami replied in awe.

Miku sat back down, satisfied. She did, however, try her hardest not to start daydreaming again.

The rest of the normally awfully long day seemed a breeze after that. And when the clock tower in the courtyard finally sang out four strong notes, Miku happily skipped down the cherry-blossom lined road humming "Melt", and meaning every bit of it.

"Lukaaaa~! I'm here!" Miku squealed, then stopped dead in her tracks

"Oh, there she is! Miku! Look who's here!" Luka happily replied.

"A-Akita…H-Haku… what a… um… p-pleasant surprise." She stammered back.

Miku's only thought at that moment was…

"…Shit!"

[Author's note: Yay for breaking the fourth wall!

Anyway, I think I failed this D:

Next chapter will be longer, I promise.

And yes, there shall be teh lemons.]