It was the middle of spring when she first met him.

The sun was shining brightly as students were entering their high school to attend the opening ceremony of their first day. The sakura trees were in bloom at this time as though to greet the students as they walked past them to get their school. Most of the students quickly met up with their friends as they reached the school gates to talk and laugh with while some walked into the school to just get the ceremony over with.

A girl with short bright blond hair yawned as she walked towards the school while adjusting the large white ribbon in her hair. It was so tiring to go to school so early in the morning. She honestly wished she could spend more time on her nice comfy bed. Yeah, she really wished she could.

Suddenly a gush of wind blew causing the girl to yelp and keep her skirt from flying up. She grunted in irritation. She really just wanted to go to bed now. Maybe she could just skip this morning's ceremony and come back later. Yeah, that was a good plan-

The moment she turned around, a small piece of paper smacked her in the face. She trembled in irritation before she peeled the paper off her face, ready to rip it apart but then when she realized it was a ticket.

"A student ticket?" She said out loud. It was usually given to transfer students in their school. She tilted her head as she read the name on the ticket. "Len Kagamine?"

"Ah! Sorry about that!" A voice exclaimed. The girl looked up to see a male around her age running up to her. He had honey blond hair similar to hers but was tied up into a short ponytail and he had bright cerulean eyes that reminded her of the ocean.

He wore their school uniform so it was obvious that he was a student from their high school but judging from the ticket in her hands, he wasn't from around here.

The girl stared as the male stopped in front of her with a sheepish look on his face. "I'm really sorry about that. The wind blew my ticket from hands just now, I hope you're okay."

The girl didn't say a word for a second as she continued to stare before she voiced out the first thing she thought. "What kind of fairy tale character are you?"

There was a pause between them as the male looked at her, completely baffled before he burst into laughter, causing some of the students walking past them to look at them with weird and confused looks.

"That's the first time anyone has ever asked me that question." He chuckled as he wiped tears from his eyes. He then grinned widely at her which caused her to wince slightly from how bright his smile is. "You're a really interesting person." He complimented. "Would you like to be friends?"

The girl wasn't sure how to react at the sudden offer. She knew she didn't say anything wrong and simply spoke her mind out but this guy was a little odd.

The girl blinked when she saw him stretch his hand to her and she raised a brow. The male simply smiled. "My name's Len Kagamine. What's yours?"

The girl blinked a couple of times before she slowly took his hand and shook it. "I'm Rin. Rin Kagami."

And that was how their friendship began.


The courtyard of the school was quiet and peaceful as there was no one around except for a certain pair of blonds standing underneath a tree. Its leaves and branches shielded the two from the sun as the breeze gently brushed against the pair's skins and the leaves rustled softly.

A certain blond haired male stared at the female in front of him with a serious look on his face as he finally decided to confess.

"I like you Rin. Please go out with me."

"No way."

The sweet atmosphere immediately shattered like glass and there was a long pause between the two blonds before Len finally reacted. "But why~?" He whined almost childishly as he looked at Rin like a kicked puppy. Rin rolled her eyes. "Look Len, you're really sweet and all but I only see you as a friend and nothing more." She said. "Besides we don't even know each other that well to even think of going out."

"We've been friends for a year and a half, Rin." Len said in a matter-of-fact voice. "I think that seems long enough to 'know each other' to consider dating."

Rin snorted at that and crossed her arms. "Riiight." She dismissed. "Anyways that's my final answer Len. You can't really do anything to change my mind."

Len was about to say something when they heard the bell ring, signaling the end of lunch break. "Ah that's the bell." Rin said. "Time for class."

"B-But-" Len began as Rin walked past him. "Come on Len, we don't want to miss class and the last thing we'd want is 'Len-sama' to be late." She said, glancing at him over her shoulder.

Len let out a low sigh but nodded and followed behind her while Rin smirked at him. The two walked back into the school but soon parted ways in the hallway since they were in different classes. Rin waved goodbye to Len as she entered her class and back to her desk.

Beside her desk, a girl with long turquoise hair tied into twin tails sitting at her own desk, applying lip gloss onto her lips while staring into a small mirror. She glanced to Rin from the corner of her eye before she smiled. "Heya Rin-chan!" She cheerfully greeted. "How was it with you and Kagamine-kun?"

"Meh, same old, same old." Rin replied as she took a seat on her desk. "I told him I just wanted to stay friends and that's it."

"Can't you give the poor guy a break?" The tealette said while examining herself in the mirror. "I mean hasn't he confessed to you for like the 4th time in a row this month?"

"5th actually." Rin corrected with a sigh. "Honestly Miku, can't the guy just give up and accept that I don't see him that way."

"Really? And here I thought you'd be happy someone actually likes you in a romantic way."

"Hey what's that suppose to mean?"

"I'm just saying that you should be glad that someone is actually interested in a short, hot headed girl like you who also has a huge obsession of oranges and road rollers."

"…Sometimes I don't even know why we are even best friends in the first place."

The girl- Miku giggled at Rin's dry response then paused. "You know Rin, sometimes I think you're weird." She remarked. "This is Len Kagamine. The prince of Crypton High. He is literally the guy 3/4 of the school's female population worships, not to mention his good academic records and athletic abilities."

Miku turned to Rin, planting her elbow onto her desk and cupping her cheek. "And you are in a position which the girls in this school would kill to be and yet you rejected it so openly. I have to say you must be crazy."

"I just don't like Len in that way." Rin sighed. "Len is like my best guy friend I could ever ask for and that's it. There is no way I would even consider him as boyfriend material."

"Pffft, riiight." Miku snorted. "Just remember if something happens, you're the one who threw him into the 'friendzone'." She said while doing a 'quote unquote' gesture.

Rin rolled her eyes as the teacher walked into the classroom. Well, it's not like she was going to regret it. Rin will admit that when she first met Len, she thought he had a really angelic face that reminded her of princes from fairytales she had read in her childhood.

She liked Len but not in a romantic way. To her, he's like a brother to her and that's it.

She sighed while hoping this would be the last time Len would ever think about confessing to her.


A/N: Hello my dear readers! So as some of you may notice this is now my latest story, though I actually made this out of whim.

To be honest, I'm actually not sure how far this story will go since I'm actually just testing it out but I'll try my best and I still hope you enjoyed this chapter ehehe.

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Well, that's it for now so until then my dear readers, bye!

-Yugao702