What it's Like Chapter 1- First Day
Miku ran into her mother's arms, tears streaming down her face. Her mother let out a sigh of relief.
"What happened sweetie?" Miku looked up at her loyal mother and frowned.
"I don't ever want to go to school again!"
Miku missed her mother. She had been the best thing in her life and Miku had left her behind. She missed the way she could tell her everything. Her brother was great at listening, but it would never be the same. Mikuo was a boy; her mother had been just like her. Miku didn't remember any of the people at her school. Probably because she had moved to America when she was six and was just now returning home…Home.
She also missed her friends from America; Laura, Nia, Amber and Ring. She missed them all so much. All she remembered about Japan was how much it hurt when she was bullied every day. Still, Japan was where she belonged. And it had been her home from the start.
"Hatsune Miku." Miku inhaled deeply worrying already about what they would say. She didn't know much about registering for a Japanese school. In America her mother did all the paper work. But she stepped into the room and sat in front of the woman at the mahogany desk anyway. The woman flipped through some files, nodding once or twice then closed the packet folding her arms on the desk.
"Miss Hatsune, I have almost all we need, all we need now is for you to answer some questions, okay?" Miku nodded, she had been ready for this.
"Okay, first, what do you specialize in?"
"Music and Martial arts." Miku said coolly.
"Okay, what is your home life like, do you live with either of your parents?"
"I live with my younger brother Mikuo and no one else." She blinked at Miku.
"You live alone with your brother, hmm. Where are your parents?
"My mother works with the American Congress. And my father died in the war in Afghanistan." The woman blinked again. Then scribbled down some more notes on a sheet of paper.
"Thank you Miss Hatsune. That's all I need. Here is the school schedule, basically when school gets out, and all the holidays and such." Miku put on a small smile.
"Thank you ma'am." Then the woman dismissed her and she walked home.
"Oh, wait Miss Hatsune!" Miku turned.
"Your school uniform should come in a couple of days until then you'll have to wear your street clothes." Miku nodded again. Then left the school quite pleased with herself.
When Miku got home Kaito looked at her from the sofa where he was watching TV.
"Well?" She smiled up at him.
"I'm in." Mikuo threw his fist in the air and mouthed a silent yes. Miku smiled, she loved her brother. He was always so sweet to her.
Mikuo shoved some popcorn in his mouth and turned to face the TV again. Miku rolled her eyes teasingly.
"What are you watching that's so great?" Mikuo shushed her then took a moment to answer as the show went to a commercial break.
"I'm watching the final episode of the Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga." Miku face palmed.
"Again! How many times is that?" He counted for a long moment on his fingers.
"Lost count, Oh! Shh! It's on again." Miku walked away still smiling. Tomorrow was gonna be great.
X
Hatsune Miku walked into class a smile still planted on her face. She looked around and grabbed the first chair she saw. In front of a tall girl with pinkish hair and a young boy with indigo colored hair. She looked up at the teacher, arms folded on her desk.
"Good morning class," She walked over to the board "Today you'll be writing down these notes to help you during the school year." Every student pulled out their note book and started writing the notes down. Miku was stunned. No pouting, no groan of frustration, not even a wrong look from any of the students.
That day in music class she sat down in front of the teacher. He looked down at them and a smile crossed his face.
"Hello, students. Today we're going to be working on our vocals, now I'm sure you all have your original songs from last year. Miku blinked she hadn't expected this. But she was a great singer and would prove it to them. She pulled out one of her own songs she had been working on and raised her hand. The teacher smiled at her.
"Miss Hatsune, would you like to go first?" Miku nodded and he gestured toward the space in front of the class. She walked up and looked at her paper for a moment then opened her mouth to begin.
"Now there's nowhere to go in the heart of this love…" She took a breath. Then went along with the scream that was placed in the song. Once that was over she went back to the rest of the lyrics. "Monochrome bustles, sunlight cast shadows. Dusk is changing its colors…" She continued to the end. When she finished everyone cheered and she blushed at them uncontrollably, glad they didn't shun her.
At the end of class the girl from before with the pink hair walked up to her and she blinked at her.
"You're pretty good at that. How'd you like to put your singing to good use?" Miku blinked again.
"How" The girl let out a small laugh.
"Haven't you ever heard of the Vocaloid Organization? It's where you sing for them and they tell you if you've made it in. It's for really talented singers. If you make it in you can sing with them for as long as you want. And you can go on tour and preform for thousands of people. It's a real honor. I made it in!" Miku considered this for a moment then nodded.
"I'll audition." The other girl smiled at her.
"Great! I'm Luka."
"Hatsune Miku." The girl held up a hand.
"I know who you are." Miku smiled at the other girl. She was the first person to ever talk to her.
"Okay so auditions take place at the Vocal Corp building down town." Miku nodded at her once. She was sure she would love being a Vocaloid.
TBC
This I must say is my first Good story. I know it starts out boring, but please trust me, it gets better. No, this is not a Luka Miku shipping!
