We used to be so close. Why did we ever fall apart?
Ever since I was little I have always been so close to my adorable twin brother. Len was such a cute kid! He was always the dependant one between us. Haha… I remember a time when we were in the park playing hide and seek. When he couldn't find me anywhere he thought to look he started to cry. So me being the good sister, I would hug him and tell him I was right behind him.
Why couldn't I be there to say that when he needed me most?
This story all began the day Len and I first started high school. "Come on Rin… please hold my hand?" Len whined. I knew he was nervous about the new school and new people and that my hand would make him feel better. "All right. But only if you wear your glasses!" I liked bargaining with him. "Girls are into guys with glasses! It makes them look smarter." I persuaded. "But… But Riiiin!" he whined. Eventually he accepted my terms.
When we got to school I was very confused. Even though we had both gone to orientation we didn't know where our classes were! "Rin, are you okay?" Len asked when he saw me fumbling with the schedule. "Uh, yeah! I'm fine! We just need to..." I trailed off when I saw our older cousin Neru walking down the hall. "Neru-senpai~!" Len and I chorused. With a quick flick of her head, her ponytail whipped another person walking right in the face.
"Oh, sorry!" she called as she awkwardly ran towards us, weaving between a teacher and a student. "Len! You're wearing your glasses I see. You look cute!" Neru said rather loudly. Len blushed and put his head down with a sheepish smile. While kicking at something imaginary he said "Rin made me. She keeps making deals with me! Well next time I'm going to make her do something for me! But anyway, I don't think Rin remembers where our classes are. Could you show us?" he said in his high pitch voice.
And right then and there is when I saw the cause of all of my problems up until now. A boy with brilliant blue hair and dazzling sapphire eyes walked over to us and leaned on Neru's shoulder.
