There were several things that Rin Kagamine hated – for one, she hated being second place to anyone, something that happened annoyingly often whenever Miku was around. She also hated having to work for a long period of time ('long' was anything over an hour) without a break, and some certain people made her want to scream.

More than these, however, she hated waiting.

So, it was with great annoyance that she sat waiting for her brother on that day – in fact, if he hadn't said it was because he had a present he wanted to give her she probably would have left by now. She was just beginning to contemplate whether or not this gift would actually be worth the torture she was having to endure when Len's head popped round the corner, grinning.

"Okay, it's ready."

"Finally!" she let him pull her onto her feet and followed him when he started to walk away. It only took a few seconds for her to realise they were taking a very familiar path – heading towards the garage they locked their Road roller in for safekeeping. The door was already open and the lights on, and upon entering Rin stood there, looking around the room for whatever it was she was supposed to be receiving. Disappointingly, the surrounding area looked exactly as she'd last seen it.

"So, uh… what am I supposed to be looking at?"

Len sighed, grabbing her by the wrist and dragging her over to the Road roller. "You could at least try looking around before you start bitching at me…"

Now that they were closer, the girl could see what was in the middle of their vehicle's seat, and she picked it up cautiously.

"What the- Len, this is the biggest orange I've seen in my life! Did you inject it with growth hormones or something?"

"Of course not, it's just naturally huge."

"Unlike some things I could mention…"

"What?" It didn't look like Len had heard her catty little comment, which was probably a good thing. Probably.

He climbed up onto the now vacant seat, "Anyway, that's not all." He kicked the part of the Road roller directly in front of him, "This thing wasn't running so good, so I fixed up the engine a bit. Wanna try it out?"

"Ha. You fixed it?" she unlocked the large door in front of the machine and opened it as far as she could, having to lean on the tips of her toes.

"Yes. What's so surprising about that?"

"Oh, nothing. I just though doing stuff that complicated would need you to be pretty smart." Avoiding the playful swipe her brother took at her head, Rin joined him, smirking, "Come on then, let's go. Rolling time!"

Today was going to be a good day, she could tell.


[[ A/N: This chapter is too happy, and horrendously short OTL

Oh well, don't worry. It only goes downhill from here ;D ]]