I DON'T OWE THE VOCALIODS!

Kagamine Rin seriously felt like killing something when she woke up. In fact, she looked like a haunted ghost from the horror movies. Her usually bright blue eyes were dull and lifeless, with purple circles under her eyes- an indication she did not sleep well. Her usually neatly groomed golden locks-were literally a bird nest. On top of it all, she didn't even use her orange lotion last night for her skin, and that meant something. So, why was the usually sweet natured girl such a monster this morning?

Well, it started with her being to smart for her own good.

Flashback

It was a sunny day, and Rin was sitting in the front row desk-as usual. Being the smartest in the school, she was a hardcore nerd, and a devoted rule follower. Despite being a 'nerd' she had lots of friends. Actually, she was pretty popular. She wasn't considered ugly either. In fact, she had rejected many confessions this year.

Pretending to be listening to Meiko sensei's lesson on chemistry, she fiddled with her orange mechanical pencil, which ironically had an orange as a decoration. She glanced out the windows, taking in the green leaves that lightly brushed the windows. The gate was locked as usual, with a couple of delinquents hanging around.

Rin sniffed irritably at that.

'I might have to talk to them again about ditching class…' Her thoughts trailed off as she rested her gaze on one of the delinquent's hair- gray and pink. She wondered if they knew gray and pink were two seasons ago. Sensei's voice butted into her thoughts.

"Miss Rin, can you tell us what ingredients we will be using for the next week? And what these ingredients will make? " Meiko sensei smiled lightly at Rin, while adjusting her black glasses. Rin, not skipping a beat, answered immediately,

"The ingredients are Borax, guar gum and food coloring. The objective of the class is to study and create the 'unusual polymer.'" Continuing to stare outside, she ignored the mutters of realization.

"So that's what it makes!"

"Ewe! Om not touching gum!"

"Rin is so smart!"

"I thought it created salt dough?"

The sensei smiled before adding, "Rin, at least try to make it look like your interested in the lesson. I know this is all to simple for you, but at least take notes." Without speaking, The blonde held up her notebook: which contained perfect small neat hand writing, which was no doubt a perfect summary of Meiko's lesson.

The chemistry teacher sighed and ran her hands through her hair. "I should have known…" She grumbled, while the class lightly chuckled. As Meiko resumed back to the lesson, Rin went back to spacing out.

The next day, it was normal. She slipped on her average high school uniform, a dark brownish orange sweater, with a white blouse. Dark blue skirt that was knee length- just likes the school handbook. As she set out for school, she walked alone. It wasn't that she wasn't liked. She was untouchable. An ice queen. Her admirers, (Basically the whole school) Adored her, but she was to perfect for any one to get near.

She was sick of that. After a while, she had gotten use to it, but there were times she would rather die than bask in her boredom. As she walked to the school, smiling at the nice breeze, she suddenly noticed a couple of girls from her school, whispering. They laughed at each other, occasionally slugging each other or blushing. Rin found that weird. Were you supposed to hit your friends? If it was she, she decided to keep that in mind.

Rin was getting closer to the school, and the whispers about her were more than usual today. She couldn't here a single person speak; only the storm of voices that were too low to hear. Had she done something wrong? Was her headband messed up? With uncertainty, she reached to feel her white headband- that use to be a signature bowtie, but had changed over the years. She didn't wear those any more.

To Rin's relive, it felt normal. She glanced at her skirt to see if it had folded up. To her greater relief, it wasn't, and she pondered for a minute. What was causing the more obnoxious behavior than usual?

Hearing the warning bell, she hastily rushed to homeroom, not wanting to be late. As she slid open the door, she was expecting a warms shower of 'good mornings' from her classmates, as usual.

She was hit with a solid silence. She studied her classmate's faces, alarmed. They stared at her with utter shock, to disbelief, to happiness, to surprise. Rin stood there awkwardly.

"Rin, what are you doing here?" It was the voice of her sensei, Miss Lily. Her tone was mixed with shock, and Rin was dumbfounded.

'Not the teacher too!' She frantically turned around, and came face to face with there quite attractive sensei- who was wearing a rather short skirt. Rin quickly noted that, before launching Lily with questions.

"Sensei, did I do something wrong? What going on? What do you mean 'what am doing here? I go to this school, remember?!" Her voice tone was a pitch higher from her usual, and she was speaking very fast.

"Rin dear, did you forget? From now on, you will be attending the Crypton academy, the elite private school for the smart kids. Meiko and I with many other teachers have been discussing this with the head for a while now. You wont be coming here anymore."

The blood seemed to rush from her head. Suddenly, there were two Lily sensei's, and she felt cold, but her mind burned. Her mouth became dry, and her palms felt clammy. Did she just say Crypton academy?! Lily continued on, excited.

"You board there for free, and have the highest quality education possible! Best of all, you made it with a scholarship! We contact your aunt about it, she was delighted for you! Rin, you can finally be with other people who are you're intelligence level!" Rin noticed that Lily was gripping her shoulders, smiling like a freak.

"You have to get home and pack! Tomorrow, you will be driving there with your aunt!"

She felt dizzy. It was all a dream, right? This kind of stuff never happens, it could happen to someone like her. She was just Kagamine Rin, an overly smart, average girl, with a hating aunt, with nothing special. What did she do to deserve all of this? Her body suddenly felt light, and she stuttered things to the ground, while blushing furiously. Lily guided her out, before shouting

"Good bye Rin! Make sure to write to the school!" Snapping back to reality, She managed a weak smile and waved, staggering to the exit. 'This is not happening o me! Wake up Rin, get a grip!'

As the rays of sunlight hit her face, she realized it. It finally dawned her that everything was real, and that she would be getting kicked out of school. She panicked. Clutching her case tighter, she dashed back home, ignoring the looks she was receiving from strangers. Her heart was thumping dangerously loud, and she passed one block. There, behind the tree, was her apartment building.

Running forward, she ran up ten flights of stairs, and breathlessly unlocked her door… and found her. Rin was hoping she had been wrong. That Lily sensei was just pulling on her. But instead, in her little apartment room, stood her aunt- the person she hated, who also hated her back.

She briefly glanced at her poised aunt, who she hadn't seen in two years. Her Golden hair was tinted with some silver streaks, and lips still glossed with the annoying hot pink. Her eye shadow still resembled raccoons, and she wore a black blouse, with a designer skirt.

"Aunt Kagamine…. Rin said with unison, slowly setting her things down on the floor. 'Remember your manners! Manners will pull you through this Rin!' "Can I get you something to drink? I'm sorry you had to wait for so long."

Her aunt sat on her green couch, gaze cold. "I was just about to leave. Your place is ugly, and it smells like those disgusting oranges that your mother use to love." Rin grinded her jaw and calmed her nerves.

'Relax. She's the reason you have an apartment room, be grateful. Don't snap.'

"Would you like anything to drink?" Rin asked again, voice much firmer and cold this time. Her aunt glared at her tone.

"How disrespectful! You brat, don't eve use that tone one me. Get me rose water, NOW." Rin resisted the urge to punch her, and silently went to get her the glass of rose water. No matter how many years passed, she still hated her.

"I'm picking you up tomorrow at ten. Make sure you're at the front door by then, or I'll drive back." Without another word, Rin watched as her aunt abruptly dropped the glass, and sauntered out of her room. She waited for the click of the door before she slumped.

'I guess this is real then. Aunt even is going to drive me there, and she never drives me anywhere. Now what to pack?' Rin trudged to her bedroom, and pulled out her orange suitcase, and unzipped it. Coughing at the dust, she proceeded to pack.

First, she just dumped all of her clothes into the case. Because of school uniforms, she never had much clothes. Then collecting the grooming supplies, such as her hairbrush, makeup, etc. She bagged those each separately, labeling them quickly before shoving them into the pocket of her case. Her notebooks and pencils came next, which she just jammed with her clothes. Little by little, Rin slowly began demolishing her room, before nothings else was left.

She stared at the now almost blank room. The only things left was a small pendant, necklace that sat on her drawer. Rin decided not to pack it with the other things She wasn't about to take the risk of her mothers memento be crushed. Rin glanced outside the window. The sun was beginning to set- it had nearly taken her seven hours to pack. Deciding she would sleep on the couch tonight, Rin fell onto the green seat that would be her bed.

Slowly, she let the warmth and dark take over her, and she began to slowly slip into a slumber.

End of flashback.

So, Rin ended up getting no sleep at all. And she looked terrible, which was not the way to look when you were going to make a first impression. Glancing at her watch, her eyes bulged. It was nine thirty. She only had thirty minutes to get ready.

She ended up wearing orange shorts with casual brown sandals, a white tank top and a light green bra strip peeking from the top. Her luggage, which consisted two large cases, sat next to her, as Rin waited for her aunt to arrive. It was nine fifty five. She should be here soon.

Rin, puffed out some air, retelling herself it was all real. She would be going to Crypton academy, last minute, and she wouldn't have to live in the terrible apartment her aunt had rented for her. Rin knew her aunt was wealthy. Rich, in fact. She studied her surroundings. The trees on the side of the roads rustled, and she breathed in the smell of leaves. It was rare for the air to smell nice; Japan was a crowded place after all.

She found herself missing the obnoxious student's at her school, who all looked up to her as a role model. She missed the classes were she would just stare outside the window, and think. She missed the carefree teachers. As she felt the sudden urge to cry, for not saying good-bye, her aunt's shiny blue convertible pulled up. Wiping away any stray tears, she hopped into the back without looking at her aunt, and didn't even bother looking outside the window.

She just stared at her hands.

Her aunt didn't even bother to say goodbye. She sped of the moment Rin hit the ground, and would of taken her suitcases away if it weren't for Rin holding onto them. Rin rolled her eyes at her aunt's actions, and turned around.

The greatness was too much. Lush green lawn, so large that she could imagine at least buildings there. The school, a large building, was made out of white stone, with beautiful white roses climbing the side. She could have mistaken it as a castle. Crystal clear water fountain stood in the middle, and behind the school, she could see the dorm. Suddenly, she felt very underdressed. As she stood there marveling, someone cut into her fantasies.

A teen boy. He was about her age, scowling. It then hit her how he looked so similar to her. Same blonde hair, except tied into a little ponytail. He scanned her up and down, before turning away.

"Follow me."

Authors note

So this is my first ever vocaliod fanficton. Please review, I need to now if I should continue or not. Thank you for reading this!