A/N: This story is a sequel to Diary Discovery! If you haven't read it, go check it out :). Enjoy!


Prologue


Ten years ago

"Alright class lets settle down," the teacher called out to her class once the bell rang.

The little kids sat in their seats, some faced forward with enthusiasm while others laughed at silly jokes.

"Sensei what are we going to do today?" The teal haired girl asked with her trademark smile.

"Well Miku, Today we are going to arts and crafts-" The teacher started to say but was cut off by the eruption of cheers from her class. She chuckled to herself before continuing on. "But that is after recess and today's reading lesson."

Sounds of "awws" emitted through the room.

"But first class I have some news to announce. Your classmate Gumi will be leaving for America tomorrow."

The young blonde boy snapped his head in surprise towards the slumped figure of the green haired girl behind him.

The class shot Gumi looks of sadness which she looked up and responded with a bitter smile.

"Gumi," The teacher called out to the young girl. "Would you like to say something to the class?"

Gumi nodded as she got up to walk in front of the class. She faced the class with a bitter smile. "I... I will really miss everyone when I leave. Even if it's my last day, let's make it a fun day. I promise I won't be too sad if you all show me your smiles."

The class clapped for her while one, one blonde boy, frowned sadly as she bowed and walked back to her seat.

"Alright class," the teacher announced. "Let's begin our lesson so that we can get to the fun part quicker."

The boy spared Gumi one last glance before turning his head to the board as the lesson began.


The bell for recess rang, queuing the herd of small children that it was time for them to play. Small bodies made their way to different parts of the playground as they gathered to play with their friends. The green haired girl made her way over towards the swings by herself, shoulders slumped in clear sorrow. Across the field the small blond boy watched in worry.

"Len~," The teal hair girl came up from behind him with her trademark smile.

Len turned around to the young girl a frown crossing his face. "Do you ever not smile Miku?"

Miku let out a soft giggle. "Smiling makes the world brighter mister frowny pants. You should try it sometimes~."

Len rolled his eyes playfully. "So what did you want? You never come without a reason… Are you trying to darkmail me again?"

"It's called blackmail silly and no not this time~." She paused setting her gaze over to the green haired girl. "I was going to ask you why you haven't gone to play with Gumi yet. You guys are good friends, aren't you sad she's leaving?"

Len kicked at the ground glancing up to look at Gumi. "Of course I am… I just…" He stopped letting out a sigh.

Miku patted his shoulder before giving him a light push. "Go to her."

Giving a small smile to Miku, Len walked over taking the swing next to Gumi. Gumi lifted her head putting on a small smile.

"Hey," Len said returning the smile.
There was a brief moment of silence as they both rocked back and forth on the swings.

She looked from Len to the playground. "You can go ahead and just say it you know…"

Len stopped his swing, whipping his head towards her. "Why didn't you tell me?! I … I thought we were friends! You were just going to leave without telling me…"

Gumi gave him an apologetic smile. "I'm sorry… It was too sad to think of saying goodbye and-" She paused as tears began to bubble up in her eyes.

Len sighed as he stood up to pull her into a hug. "There there… you know what, sad talk is for grown-ups. Let's go play okay?" He soothed the girl, wiping her face.

The girl nodded in response taking Len's hand to go play with the other kids in the play yard.


Ding Dong Ding Dong.

The bell rang signaling the end of the school day.

"Alright class," The teacher clapped her hands getting the kids attention. "It time to clean up the arts and crafts stuff and go home."

Len looked at the item he made hiding it inside his pocket. He walked over to his teacher, tugging lightly on her skirt.

"Sensei, can I use your phone please?"

"Ah Len, do you need to call your parents?" She asked bending down to his height.

Len nodded in response.

"Here you go," The teacher handed over her phone to him. "But do you need help dial-"

Len held the phone up to his ear as he waited for someone to pick up the phone ignoring his teacher's ask of help.

"Kagamine residents~," The familiar voice answered cutely.

"Ew onee-chan, don't talk like that." Len said cringing at his sister's cuteness.

"Oh it's you, what's up little bro?" The voice sounded more normal to him now.

"Gumi's leaving and I wanted to take her somewhere fun before she goes home. Tell mommy and daddy I'm going to be late." He said, glancing back at the green haired girl.

"Dang, I knew you were going to be a playboy when you grow up, but I didn't think it would start at such a young age." Lily laughed out. "Alright baby shouta, I'll give the word to the parents. Make it back safely and tell Gumi I'll miss her."

"I'm not a shota! And Bye!" Len huffed and gave the teacher back her cellphone. "Bye Sensei~!"

Len went over to grab his backpack and then grabbed Gumi's hand.

"Come with me," He said, giving her a big smile.

"Bye?" The teacher looked back in confusion. "But your parents aren't-" Before she could finish the two already exited the door.

"These kids..." The teacher sighed.

"Where are we going?" Gumi breathed out when the two finally slowed down. She looked around realizing where they were. "You took me to the park?"

"Hey." Len frowned. "Don't sound so disappointed. I'm six! It's not like I had a car to go somewhere."

Gumi giggled. "I didn't mean it like that... I mean, why did you take me away."

Len blushed lightly before looking down in embarrassment. "I wanted to spend a bit of time together before you leave tomorrow... Plus the park isn't far from your house so I thought I'd walk you home too."
Gumi smiled brightly. "Well we can start by getting some ice cream." She gestured towards the ice cream cart.


The two kids walked down the street slowly approaching Gumi's house. From the distance they saw a green haired women waiting outside the gates.

"Ah, My mommy is waiting..." She said as she ate the last part of her ice cream. She turned to Len looking down sadly. "I guess this is goodbye..."

"Yeah..." Len reached in his pocket and pulled out the item. "This is a bracelet I made for you during arts and crafts..."

He handed her the string bracelet that had a bunny charm hanging in the middle of it.

Gumi stared at the bracelet as emotions started to swirl in her mind. She clutched the bracelet in her hands, opening and closing her mouth trying to find the words she wanted to say (but how could she do that, she's just in elementary school?).

Instead she stepped closer to Len until they were face to face. Her eyelids slowly slid close as she leaned in close to Len, her lips slowly inching towards his. Len was frozen in his spot as he tries to process the situation in front of him.

"Gumi dear! Its getting late! We have a big day tomorrow!" Gumi's mom broke the trance of their actions.

Gumi felt her cheeks flare up when she realizes what she was about to do. She leaned down again placing a peck on Len's cheek.

"I'll be back one day. Wait for me to return so we can always be friends together." Gumi smiled one last time before running away to her house.

Friends.

Len stood daze for a few moments before he turned back to walk home. As he walked up the street he noticed the big moving truck parked out in front of the house next to his. He furrowed his brow as he tried to squint his vision to gain a glance at the new figures, but all that caught his eye was a white bow that peaked above the moving box that a smile figure was carrying. He shrugged it off and walked up the porch inside his house.

"I'm home," he called out to no one in particular as he shrugged off his jacket.

Lily walk into his view. "How was the farewell?"

He thought a moment on what to say but just settled with a simple shrug. "She said she'll be back one day."

Lily hummed in response. She was about to turn away when she suddenly stopped and snapped. "Oh yeah! We get to meet our new neighbors tomorrow. Mom set up a day at the park so we can 'get to know them better'."

"Do you know how they are?" He asked curiously, walking towards the kitchen with Lily mindlessly following behind him.

"Not really, but I did get to see how their daughter is. I helped her pick up her bow when it flew away. You'll like her, I'm sure of it."

He rolled his eyes. "Sure I will..."


Present

The airplane landed in the runway smoothly, slowly losing its speed as it came to a complete stop. Passengers made their way off the plane, hurrying throw the airport. The young green haired girl grabbed her luggage as she made her way through the crowd to the awaiting black car with a man who stood with a smile.

"Mistress,"he bowed slightly as he opened the car door, closing it behind her once she settled inside.
The car drove for a while before a cute cafe caught the girl's attention.

"Can you pull over there?" She gestured to the cafe. The car turned towards the curb before coming to an complete stop.

"I'll be just a moment," she said with a smile before walking out and entering the cafe.

She stood in line, humming to herself.

"Why do you always get banana?" She heard the people at the table across from her talk.

"Because- Holy Banana!" She looked across to see what the commotion was. The blonde girl had her head tilted to where her hair covered her face profile. The guy's figure was under the table as he looked like he was trying to pick up something. The guy was about to get up when-

"Next."

Gumi snapped her head towards the cashier. She heard a few more murmurs from the couple before there was a ding of the door bell. Gumi looked at the menu and placed her order. She walked back out with her drink and slice of carrot cake in hand as she went back into the car. As the car rolled back onto the street, she failed to notice the blonde couple that she previously encountered.

She failed to notice the familiar blonde boy of her childhood.

She reached up to her neck, touching the old bunny charm that was now made into a necklace as she looked out the window, gazing into the sky with a smile.

I'm back, Len.


A/N: I'm back and I have finally got my mindset to write. Chapter 1, I will try to have by next week (if hw is light). Comment please and wait for chapter One!