Bathroom Break
"Len!" Little Rin Kagamine called from her bedroom, holding her white bow in her small hand. She waited for him to call back, but after a few minutes of no response Rin became impatient. She walked down the hallway, her bare feet padding on the wooden floorboards. "Len? Where are you?" The long pause worried her and she clutched her bow tightly, eyes wide with concern. Rin ran from the living room into the kitchen, expecting to see her brother munching on a banana or sitting at the counter, but was disappointed. Then she went to the back of the house, opening the sliding door to the wide backyard that they both play in, only see no one there. Rin whimpered and fiddled with her bow, her big cerulean orbs filling up with frightened tears.
She's never been left alone before, or ever wanted to be. But worst of all, she's never been without Len.
The steps behind her made the teary six-year-old turn around. Once she saw her brother from across the room, Rin ran to him, tackling him into an embrace.
Len was knocked over, his sister hugging around his waist tightly as he lay on the tile floor of the kitchen, half dazed.
"Wha-?" He propped himself up on his elbows, looking down at Rin. She sniffled and buried her face in his shirt, hugging him even tighter. "What's wrong? What happened?" Len tried to see her face, alarmed immediately.
"You left me!" She cried, sitting back on her knees.
"Huh?" Len furrowed his brow, confused. Rin wiped her eyes with the back of her hands and showed him the bow.
"You said you were going to help me put my bow in, but then you left and I was alone." Rin narrowed her eyes at him, stubbornly blaming him without saying anything. Len took the bow and fastened it on the top of his sister's head.
"I was in the bathroom silly." He said and laughed, as Rin turned red.
