I'm not exactly dirt poor. I'm on the verge of it.

My entire family is situated in the countryside. Farmlands.

I loved my family, dearly so. I would hate to leave them, but I must face reality; I'm not a child anymore. I am a young lady of age sixteen.

Ever since I was little, I've always wanted to see the world. The vastness of it never ceased to amaze me, but I didn't want to just hear about it and be interested. I wanted to experience the world and all its wonder.

So it was in my heart and soul to do whatever it took to get out there.

I studied and studied and studied like no other. I swore that my eyes' determined look was so fiery that it would burn anyone with a weak resolve. My reddish brown colored orbs must have added an extra oomph.

But I was never the outgoing type. In fact, I'm what you might call shy. I was too 'simple' some might say, so I only have a firm grasp on simple means of interaction and people reading. I was a bit socially inept.

But I was happy, but never quite content. I had loved ones around me and everything I could ever need. Yet, an unfulfilled dream is difficult to curb.

I told my parents of my desires and dreams.

They were not surprised. They were very supportive, so imagine their reaction when they discovered that I passed the exam to a very well-known school in the city.

They were ecstatic and I was…

So shocked I didn't move for a full minute. When I snapped back into reality, I danced like no one was watching.

A new life.

There's no turning back now.


Life in the city was different from my life back home.

The streets were bigger and the people came in droves; it scared me a bit, honestly, but I was very excited. I wanted to try everything that the city had to offer.

Of course, school is my top priority.

I was a scholarship student, so my tuition was of no concern as long as I maintained a high grade. It was lodgings that I had to worry about.

I found a fairly well conditioned dorm with an agreeable rent. Since I didn't really own a lot of furniture, moving in was easy and hassle-free.

Then, school began.

Let my adventure begin!


Kagamine Len? I'm sorry, but I don't know who that is.

Hmm? What? Why are you so shocked and angry? I really don't know…

Apparently, this Kagamine Len was a celebrity of some sort in my high school. I was briefly awed; this place of learning was pretty hard to get into. Well, it is a school for the rich and intelligent. It's common knowledge that there are a lot of brilliant people.

But this guy must be really great! I mean, when I told that girl that I didn't know him, everyone in the vicinity was surprised. He seems to be a very respectable person and was obviously popular with both the male and female students.

I wonder what he's like.


"G-good morning, everyone! I'm Sakine Meiko. I-I hope we all get along!" I gave a small smile after my stupid nervous stuttering. I wanted to be all sparkly and bright, but when I stood in front of the students, my insides turned to mush. So many people!

When a chorus of whispered murmurs covered the air, I thought my legs would give in.

I was the new girl, yeah, but I hate these kinds of things!

The teacher directed me to my seat. It was in the second row and right next to the window. Beside my seat was a blonde guy who was staring out of said window with a thoughtful gaze.

"She gets to sit next to Kagamine-sama! How lucky!" I heard an envious shrill voice.

So this is Kagamine Len?

I sat down.

"Hey." I heard a low voice call out to me. It was Kagamine Len.

I was about to turn my head and politely greet him back when he spoke again.

"You're blocking my view." He said bluntly.

My eyes widened, and then I began to explain.

I kept my eyes glued to my desk. "W-well, it can't be helped…I'm sorry." I apologized, finding no other way to respond to him.

He gave a small grunt and turned his attention to the board, where the teacher was writing down a challenging looking formula.

I quickly took out my notebook and pen to take down notes. I almost groaned with frustration when my pen wouldn't write. I replaced its cap again and began to tap it silently against my arm.

I made a small squeak when the end of the pen came loose and ink was shot straight at my uniform.

My face scrunched up in dismay as I looked at my uniform. What a mess!

Then I heard it.

A chuckle.

I turned my eyes to the right slowly.

He was smirking! Kagamine Len-san was…amused.

I must look really stupid. I cringed and began to wipe away at the stain using my handkerchief, but I made very little progress.

I sighed inaudibly in defeat; this stain is one tough cookie.

I glanced at the boy beside me; his bright gold hair was tied in a small ponytail, spiky and looked like ordered chaos. His skin was pale. I frowned.

This guy is more beautiful than me!

He must have felt my eyes on him because he suddenly shifted his eyes and stared right into mine.

His dazzling aquamarine eyes captivated me. How come his eyes are so blue?

Beautiful.

"Enjoying the view?" He asked with a brow cocked up and his mouth twisted into an arrogant smirk.

I blinked a few times, surprised by his question. My dazed expression shifted into one of quiet admiration.

"Yes, thank you." I said softly, trying to avoid catching the teacher's attention. "You have very lovely eyes. Like the sky." I said with a tiny smile.

His eyes widened, apparently not expecting that kind of reply. He was silent for a bit.

I hope I didn't say anything wrong…

I was only being honest!


First, second, third, fourth and fifth period went by. I went through the embarrassing introduction each time. Lunch came and went with no incident and still no word from my new seatmate; Kagamine Len. He hasn't spoken to me again yet.

When I asked to be excused to go to the bathroom, I heard a group of girls talking while I was in the cubicle.

"Did you hear? Len-kun will run for President this year!" A girl shrilled with excitement.

I heard a scoff. "Pfft. Yeah right. Len-kun doesn't care about politics. They say he's going for sports again."

"Whaaaat? But I thought that he'd join the academic clubs! He's brilliant!" A high-pitched voice commented.

Apparently, he was THAT great. I wonder if he's the top student in my year.

By the time I left the cubicle, the girls were gone. I washed my hands and groaned again when I saw my reflection. Ugh, the stain.

My short chocolate brown hair was tidy looking and my face seemed fresh. Aside from the offended uniform, I looked pretty normal.

Yeah. Normal.

I returned to my classroom to find the teacher declaring the end of the day.

The students began packing up and were one by one departing for home.

I walked to my seat and found his seat empty. He left in a hurry, I guess.

I made my way to the library to study.

I believe that you should study your notes before and after each class and well, I can concentrate the most when I'm in a really quiet place.

Which here equals to the library.


Since it was already late in the afternoon, very few students were there.

I made my way to the history section. I was in the midst of choosing a book when I heard a low moan.

I froze and listened.

Nothing.

I lifted my shoulders, dismissing the sound. I was about to resume my book hunting when I heard it again.

A moan and the shifting of clothes.

I moved away from the shelf and carefully walked towards the back section of the library. I saw a pair of glasses at the foot of a shelf. I picked it up and examined it. It had black rims…

I put the glasses in my pocket. I'll give it to the lost and found in the library later.

When I passed through the shelf, my eyes bulged at the sight I stumbled upon.

A girl with long teal hair styled in pigtails (although her hair was messed up) was pressed against the wall with her eyes closed and…

Kagamine Len was there. His face was buried in her neck, but his hair proved his identity.

Their intimate position shocked me, but what shocked me the most was that they were in that position while their clothes were almost off! That girl's blouse was wide open and I could see her bra, and her skirt was hiked up to very revealing heights.

Kagamine Len's state wasn't any better; his blazer and undershirt was gone and the belt at his pants was unbuckled.

I gasped.

Suddenly, the girl's eyes snapped open. Her eyes darted to me. She blushed deeply and pushed Kagamine Len away-who didn't seem fazed at all-while swiftly uttering apologies. She held her blouse together and was about to bolt when I suddenly spoke.

"I-I'm so sorry!" I bended and picked up her ribbon on the floor. I quickly approached her and handed it to her all the while staring at the floor.

She took it and quickly left, spitting out apologies again.

I was left alone with him. I gulped.

"You interrupted something good." He said dryly, putting his clothes to order again.

I blushed, "I had no idea! How embarrassing…sorry." I bit my lip. Humiliating!

I heard a "Tsk." And then he began searching the floor.

"…Glasses." I heard him murmur to himself.

"Oh! You mean this," I took the glasses out of my pocket and handed it to me. "Here you go. I found it on the floor." I said, turning around and began walking away.

"No reaction?" He asked abruptly. I craned my neck and stared at him.

I'm confused. Reaction? "Umm, does it matter?" I asked uncertainly.

He shook his head, chuckling softly. "Yeah. What does it matter?" He repeated before turning away and leaving.

That day, I walked home with thoughts swirling upon our 'conversation'.


The next day, he talked to me.

"Sakine, right?"

I nodded slowly. "Yes. Sakine Meiko, nice to, uh, meet you."

"Len."

I tilted my head slightly to one side. "Len?"

"My name, duh." He cupped his chin and looked at me in amusement.

I blushed slightly. "I know that! I'm not stupid…It's just, we don't know each other that well-"

"Yet." He cut in, smirking.

I frowned. Didn't he already have a girlfriend?

"Um, sure." I said quietly. "How is that girl from yesterday? Is she alright?"

"You make it sound like I tried to rape her." He stated dully.

I felt my face heat up. "I didn't mean it like t-that!"

"Umm-hmm." He gestured teasingly.

He seems friendly and natural this time. Despite the awkward situation I stumbled upon on, he showed a carefree and relaxed aura.

But when I first met him, the first time we interacted, he seemed lonely.


A/N: I should be working on my other stories, but this has been in my head for a while!

If you haven't figured it out yet, this is my version of Kagamine Len's song "Spice".

Instead of Miku or Rin, I picked Meiko. She's my favorite vocaloid. I love all her songs. Even the Meito and Sakine Meiko ones.

SPREAD THE MEIKO LOVE!

Before anyone starts shooting me, I'll say some things:

Meiko here is sixteen. Hence, Sakine Meiko.

I made her personality up. Vocaloids don't have official personalities anyway, only fan based opinions.

I think I'll call this a one shot for now. I'm not really sure whether I should continue and stuff. School is a mighty force…

Anyway, THANKS FOR READING!

_rain stops goodbye_