Edit: 5/31/12: So I was reading back over this story and I loved the idea of it, but my writing back then...ehh...let's just say it could have been way better.
Now, since I'm much better, I'm going to revise this a little (Well actually a lot) but the main story will be the same...Just with more character development, descriptions...all the normal stuff.
Warnings: Yandare personalities, and character death.
I'm Sorry.
Chapter 1: I Wish They'd All Just Die.
I was tapping my finger against the desk, annoyed. This whole "Introducing yourself for the first day of school," idea was taking way to long for my impatient tastes. Even the title was too long. Much to my disappointment, this new school seemed to be even more dreary than my last.
"Hello! My name is Len Kagamine. It's very nice to meet you all." A short boy said, and gave a small bow; his blond hair falling slightly in his eyes. Now it was my turn. I stood up slowly, my long blue-green pigtails almost grazed the floor.
"Hello, my name is Miku Hatsune. I don't like boring things. I hope we all get along." I said quickly and with an absolutely uninterested tone. I plopped back down in my seat and everyone stared at me oddly.
The teacher, Kiyoteru-sensei , gave a slight cough to break the awkward silence and glanced at his clipboard. "Uh, Miss. Luka Megurine, you are next." He adjusted the glasses on his face. A girl with long pink hair stood, and began talking in a soft voice.
"Hello, my name is-" I tuned her out and glanced to the window. There were a couple of small, brown birds picking at some food in the field. I heaved a heavy sigh and put my head down on the desk. I was really hoping that this school would prove to be better than my old one. I wanted to be entertained and happy; not dull and bored. I closed my eyes and hoped that soon the day would come to a close.
Around eleven the bell rang for lunch. I brought my lunch today, but I didn't really have anywhere to sit. I sighed. So troublesome... I thought. I finally found a spot at a small round gray table in the very back of the cafeteria. It was completely empty except for a thin girl who had long sliver hair.
Hmm...I think her name is...Haku? I pondered for a moment. The Haku girl looked up at me and blinked a few times. I stared back at her for a few moments but then looked away to eat my lunch. Although I kept feeling this pair of ruby eyes on me.
After a while I was feeling slightly uncomfortable. I decided to go back to class early. After cleaning up the small mess I had made, I walked weaved throughout the many tables to get to the double doors. The school wasn't that large, yet many students attended. .
The classroom was completely empty when I arrived, so I simply took my seat in the back corner. I glanced up at the clock. Only about ten minuets before everyone was due to return back to class. I turned my attention to the window where I was someone feeding the birds I was watching earlier. It was a tall, blue-haired boy. He wore a long, white jacket, a dark blue shirt, and some simple tan pants. He seemed to be an upper class-men. The boy took what looked like bird seed and scattered them on the ground. Quickly, the birds hopped about and gobbled up the food. Not long after, they chirped up at him for more. A smile curled onto his lips and he chuckled slightly. I hadn't realized, but I had moved to stand in front of the window to watch this little scene. For some unknown reason, I was intrigued by this boy.
Probably catching a glimpse of me standing from the corner of his eye, he looked right up at me. My face turned red with embarrassment at the fact that I was caught staring at him. However he didn't make a gesture about it or give me a rude look. Instead, he gave me a large, bright smile and a small wave. I couldn't help but feel the corners of my mouth start to twitch upward, but before I smiled completely, another person walked into the frame. This time, it was a girl.
She looked to be an upper class-men as well; probably the same age as the boy. She had short, chestnut hair, a slim figure, large chest, and wore a small two-piece red outfit. She bent down next to the boy and turned his chin up; then kissed him full on the lips! This time my face went bright red again. Not only from embarrassment, but from a slight feeling of jealously.
Wait? Did I really just think that? He's just a guy? And so what he's got a really hot girl friend? It's none of your business anyway. I didn't spare another glance at the couple, and walked back over to my seat. As soon as I had returned, my classmates started to file inside the room in small groups. Once everybody was seated, the teacher entered. I dared myself to sneak one last look out the window. Of course, he was gone.
I sighed and lay my head down on the desk.
When will this day end?
When the final bell ran several hours later, I bolted out of the classroom and into the second year hallway to find my brother. "Mikuo!" I yelled loudly. "Mikuo!"
Suddenly, I spotted a tall boy with the same exact bright, teal colored hair. Annoyed, I took off toward him. Most of the upper class-men's eye were on me. My best guess was they were wondering what a first year was doing in their territory.
When I reached him, I grabbed him by his shoulders and wheeled him away from whoever he was talking to. I looked up to face him. "Let's go home."
Mikuo Hatsune sighed and put a hand to his head, frustrated. "Why are you always in such a bad mood?" He looked down at me with pity in his eyes. "Did you not make any friends?"
I ignored the question, and challenged him, "Oh and I suppose you have?"
He gave a triumphant grin and nodded. "As a matter of fact, I have." He turned around and faced his friends. One of them was very tall and had short, pink hair with deep blue eyes. "This is Luki Megurine. He is Luka's sister, who he tells me, is in your class." I gave a small nod. Luki smiled brightly at me.
Mikuo then gestured to another boy with fire-red hair. He resembled the blue-haired boy I saw earlier almost to a T. "This is Akaito Shion." Akito smirked and I eyed his skeptically. Didn't know what to think of this one.
"Lastly, this is Meiko." The girl he was referring to was the same one I saw kissing that guy earlier today! I knew instantly that I didn't like her. I didn't know what it was, but something was telling me she was bad news. I gave her a death glare. She noticed this and smirked, accepting my challenge. Our eyes connected as if bolts of lightning were clashing. The boys just stood there with blank looks on their faces, wondering what secret battle was taking place. To my dismay, I couldn't hold her stare and turned away. I heard her chuckle.
"Whatever. I'll just walk home myself."
Mikuo sighed. "Fine, but be careful."
"I'm not a child Nii-san. I can take care of myself." I turned on heel and headed out of the school. I didn't feel like going home immediately, so I decided to take a detour through the park. It was a clear and sunny day. That in itself almost seemed to lift my spirits. I found a small clearing off to the far right and laid down on the grass; staring up at the clouds. Cloud gazing always set me at ease. I thought about all the things that happened on my first day.
Besides the obvious, it wasn't a horrible day. It was really funny when that Lenny kid tripped over his own two feet and landed in that Gumi girl's chest. I gave a small giggle, but it soon faded. I yawned loudly a couple of times. I guess the new day sorta wore me out. Nii-san wouldn't mind if I took a little nap. It was so pretty outside, I couldn't pass it up. Turning on my side, I closed my eyes.
"Miku-chan...Miku-chan! Wake up!" I felt someone shaking me. I didn't want to , but slowly, I opened my eyes to see bright ruby-colored hair.
"Akaito?" I asked slowly. He nodded. Groaning slightly, I sat up. "What are you doing here?"
"Me? What about you? It's almost sixteen at night." I looked around and noticed that the sky had gotten darker.
I shot up from my spot of the grass quicker than a flash of light. "Oh crap! Mikuo is going to kill me!" He chuckled.
"Well hurry home, and don't talk to strangers. They are some real creeps around here."
I snickered. "Yeah. A lot like yourself."
He smirked. "Nahh, I'm not a creep. Just a friend." I smiled at him. I felt a small pang of the intriguing feelings I felt looking at his blue-haired clone. Geez! Why was I still thinking about that guy? Quickly, I bowed to Akaito in thanks, then ran home.
I tried to open the door slowly so I could sneak in, but my effort was futile.
"Miku Hatsune." I heard a stern voice say. I shut my eyes and braced myself to get an earful. "Where in the hell have you been? Do you have any idea what time it is? You should have been here over four hours ago! You even left school before I did!"
He was now standing in front of me, glaring at me in that stern, parent like way. "I'm sorry Nii-san." I stared down at the floor. "I didn't want to come home right away and be alone, so I went to the park and fell asleep..."Mikuo sighed deeply and rubbed his forehead in frustration. "If you didn't want to be alone, you could have just waited and walked home with me."
"I didn't want to be around your friends." I spat. "Although, it was Akaito who woke me up." Mikuo looked at me with a surprised expression.
"Really?"
I nodded. "He told me if I didn't get home soon, I'd be in big trouble."
My brother smiled. "Well it's a good thing he did or you would be in a worse situation." I sighed. "Well your punishment for being so late it..." He tapped his chin, thinking. "When you get home tomorrow, you have to cook dinner." I laughed. That wasn't a penalty, he was just to lazy to cook himself. He shot a stern glare at me like he was serious, but I knew he wasn't. He never was real strict with me. Just worried a lot.
I stifled my giggles and walked to my room with my head bowed and my shoulders stooped like I had been grounded for all eternity. At least that would satisfy him.
Here is the first re-edit! I plan to do the rest of the story soon, so be prepared, because "certain" scenes later, are going to get more graphic.
