This was typed almost completely on a whim, and after I finished I sat down and tried to figure out where the inspiration came from. No luck. But I don't think that it really matters that much, as long as the final product is good.

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Eyelash

In a park almost completely separated from the industrialized world, two twins sat under a large oak tree on a hill, blanketed by a slowly extending shadow from the sun setting behind them. The girl had on summer clothes and stared off into the sea of bright green grass, broken only by the occasional tree or a patch of lilies and roses. The boy had on a light sweater, prepared for the cool night walk back to his and his sister's home, as he had learned from experience that she always wanted to stay and watch the sun go down whenever they came to this park. Today, she was watching the glimmering sparkles that the grass, which was lightly coated in water from a drizzle of rain hours before, shined back at her when they were hit by the sun's rays.

The boy, Len, looked up at her and saw she was almost glowing with a golden hue from the reflected light, creating a sort of aura around her. Starting to think romantically, he didn't try to push the thoughts out of his mind. He had stopped doing that years ago, when he first began to love his sister more than a brother usually does. Out of fear, he hadn't acted on his emotions. But today, he had a plan.

A horrible plan, when he thought about it. 'This is never going to work…' He thought, worried. 'I should just go on with my day. Even if it works she'll hate me, I just know it…' But the words that he said next contradicted his thoughts, and his sister looked over at him when he said to her, "Hey, Rin, I've got an eyelash in my eye, could you get it out for me?"

She nodded and smiled. "Sure thing!" Walking over, she knelt down to be at eyelevel with him and asked, "Which one is it, Len?" He didn't respond right away, stunned that he had just said what he said. 'It's okay, it's okay, just… Just play it off as if you really do have something in your eye…' She looked at him curiously, and asked, "Len? Something wrong?"

"Oh! Uh, no, nothing's wrong. It's the… Um, the left one." She leaned in slowly and blew softly into his left eye.

'This is it,' Len thought. 'This is my chance. It's now or never…'

In his mind, he had an image of himself leaning into his sister's lips as she unknowingly left herself open for a kiss, and that he would then admit his love for her, for better or for worse. Only that didn't happen. When his lips met hers in his day dream, it was he who had leaned in to kiss her. But he hadn't moved an inch in reality and their lips still met. She had kissed him.

Feeling her tongue enter his mouth, he returned the favor to her and their tongue's danced with each other as their mouths met. They were both on their knees now, and his hands were moving up her side as her arms were moving up to be around his neck. The two of them exchanged moans as their lips were pressed together and quick breaths as they were separated.

Under the shade of the tree, neither of them saw the sun disappear behind the horizon until they opened their eyes during one of their brief pauses for breath. By this time, their shirts were off and they were both ready to take the other half of their clothes off as well.

But in between the heavy breathing, Len managed to say, "We should probably... We should probably head home…" Feeling now the brisk night air that pure adrenaline had stopped her from noticing before, Rin nodded in agreement.

"Yeah…"

After getting fully dressed again, they held each other's hands and took the long way back home. When they got there, soft moans and giggles could be heard from behind the closed door of the room they shared, all the way until sun rise of the next day.