*Disclaimer! I don't own Vocaloid, Kagamine Rin and Len, the song and so on. All credit goes to their respective owners*
"Gotcha!"
"Awww!" I pouted, "You're too fast Len! Let's play hide and seek instead!"
"Okay Rin. Whatever you want to do. I'll count first," Len closed his eyes and began counting, "One… Two… Three… Four…"
I giggled and ran for the curtain as fast as my little legs could carry me. I ducked behind the curtain and waited.
I heard the door swing open and my father's voice say, "It's the best thing to do!"
"The best thing to do for our family and our kingdom or the best thing to do for you to keep your power?" my mother asked angrily.
There wasn't a reply for a while, then Len piped up, "What's going on father?"
"Well, Len… you're going to go away for a while," my father said.
"Where am I going?" Len asked innocently.
"To a… uh… town a little ways away…"
"When will brother be coming back?" I asked, peeking my head out from behind the curtain.
"Found you!" Len exclaimed.
"Hey! That doesn't count!" I argued.
"Okay… it's time out then," Len assented.
"Well Rin… he isn't coming back," my father said, taking my brothers hand.
"What?" I asked, shocked. We did everything together. I couldn't imagine a day without my little brother. I say little, but he's actually my twin. We were only born a few minutes apart.
"He's not coming back," my father said firmly, picking Len up.
"No!" I screamed, running towards Len.
My mother held me back, tears streaming down her cheeks.
"It'll be okay," she tried to persuade me.
"Len!" I screamed, beginning to cry.
"No! No! NO!" Len screamed, squirming wildly in my fathers arms.
I escaped my mothers grasp and ran after my father screaming at the top of my lungs for him to stop, but he didn't listen.
He walked out of the door, Len reaching over his shoulder and shouting my name. He slammed the door in my face as if to seal me away from Len forever.
Years passed and I grew used to life without Len, but I also grew to become very bitter and mean. By age fourteen I was the ruler of our kingdom.
I kept telling myself I should be happy, but that didn't make me happy it just made me realize more and more how cruel and angry I had become.
In all reality I really should have been happy. I had everything a girl could've dreamed of. A castle, servants, riches and jewels; but I wasn't happy.
Then he returned.
