Here's the story I promised. I like this because it's kinda..different from what a usually write. Anyway, it's written mostly in Rin's POV like most of my other stories. Alright then, let's get started!

I don't own anything. (I don't even own the designs of their houses (which you can see at frehome dot com)).


As the school bell rang, people started rushing towards the doors as fast as possible. I stretched out on my desk and one of my best friends, Miku, turned around and patted my head.

"How was the test, Rin-Rin?" she asked with a smile. "Because I'm pretty sure I fail horribly." I laughed and started packing my things up.

"How can you say that so happily?" I asked, dumping my books in. "And it wasn't that hard. It was simple chemistry definitions. Wait, don't tell me. You were probably texting Kaito all night again and forgot to study." Miku gave me a wink and Neru tapped her head gentally with her golden phone.

"You gotta stop procrastinating or you'll never graduate high school," she scolded.

"And what about you?" I asked. "You're busy texting who knows who on that phone of yours. In fact, am I the only one who studies around this place?" Miku laughed and swung her arm around my neck, bring me down to her.

"You, my dear Rin, need a boyfriend," she said, poking my cheek. I glared at her and tossed her arm away.

"I don't need a boyfriend, Miku," I said, rolling my eyes. "That would just get in the way of my studies and my job. Unlike some people, I have to support myself, you know." I closed my bag and checked my phone. "Can one of you get me a ride to my job? I might be late..."

"Sure," Neru said, texting who knows who. "Miku and I were heading around there anyway. By the way, Rin, you don't work on the weekends, right?" I nodded in response. "Then why don't we get the others and go to the mall on Saturday? It's been a while for you, hasn't it?" Miku squealed and hugged me from behind.

"I can't wait to dress Rinny up!" she said. "Oh! That reminds me! Since we're heading over to your job, my mother wanted me to drop off something. Do you mind if I tag along?" I shrugged, sliding my phone into my pocket.

"It's your business," I said, starting for the door. We headed out the door and down to room 4-A. The students were in a mob, trying to get out, so we just waited outside the room instead. You see, room 4-A isn't actually a room. It's more like a hallway link to the more...prestigious part of the school. Of course, the school itself was filled with high classed people, but the other half was for the insanely rich. As for me, my education was being paid for from my parents' friends.

There are three categories here in Crypton: Red Pidgeons, Blue Doves, and Green Eagles; least to greatest ranks. Miku, Neru, and I are in the middle rank, the Blue Doves. We were the upper middle class sort of people. The Reds were more of the normal, middle class or lower middle class people. And of course, the Eagles were the top. The Eagles were the children of tycoons, CEO, big titles. You know. The main reason for the class separation is to make sure that the Eagles were kept safe. Honestly, I didn't see why they didn't create a separate school for them. It kinda reminded me of that anime with that crossdresser and... yeah. It was a great anime though. Don't tell my friends I watch anime.

"What's taking them so long?" Neru whined. "My phone battery's dying."

"Then plug it in," I told her, pointing to the electrical socket. My phone started vibrating in my pocket and I answered it immediately. "Hello?"

"Rin, it's Lily," a voice rang. "Luka and I have to stay for a while. Soemthing about a really formal avent we have to attend or something. Anyway, just- Len, no, I'm talking to her. STOP IT. You can talk to her later!" I heard a crash and laughed. "Anyway, Len says he has to stay behind too, so don't worry about it! Bye!~"

"See you later then," I said, shutting my phone. "Alright, seems like they're too busy. Let's just go before I'm late." Miku nodded and we started walked out to the front of the school. The school itself was one of the best schools in the country and one of the most funded. Our uniforms consisted of a shirt, skirt (pants for guys), and a tie or bow that indicated your rank. As long as your had that (and not break the measurement limits) you could wear anything else you desired. Of course, the higher rank you were, the more lax the teachers were on you. Of course it was unfair, but the lower ranks never knew that. Eagles and Pigeons never had classes, much less tread the same places as the other. Doves were the ones with the most freedom around here since they had no restrictions on where they could go. That's why only Doves were also called the "Peacemakers" because they made sure the Eagles and the Pigeons didn't hurt themselves.

"Hey, what took you girls so long?" Mikuo, Miku's older brother asked. We met up with him after we retrieved our shoes.

"Sorry, but the others said they couldn't go today," Miku said, pointing to the giant building to the side. "And we have to drop Rin off too, so we'd better hurry." Mikuo rolled his eyes and nodded.

"Sometimes I wish she was my little sister," he said, walking ahead of us.

"Hey!" Miku yelled.

"Nah, I like being an only child," I said, laughing. Neru shrugged and linked her arm to mine.

"Can you guild me? I might run into the street again," she asked, continuing to text.

"Don't I every day?"

"Not when you're sick."

"Good point." We walked over to Mikuo's sleek, black, Mercedes and loaded into it almost immediately. I checked the time on my own phone and bit my lip.

"Mikuo, can you step on it? I'm gonna be late," I asked. Mikuo fixed his mirror so I could see his eyes.

"Anything for you, Rin." I rolled my eyes and held bit my tongue.


8D See ya later~