Once upon a time, there was a beautiful girl. Only the thing was, she wasn't a real girl.

She was a robot. Her name was Miku, and she was envied by almost all of her town.

But what the town didn't know, was that she felt lonely. Deep inside, her only wish was to find a friend.

Miku wanted to go to the castle of music where she could sing for the prince, Kaito. But she couldn't find a good dress to wear, nor did she find a way to get there. The castle was far, far away and the prince would only accept people wearing the proper clothes.

One night, there was a ball at the castle. Miku sobbed in the living room of her house. She wished with all her heart to go to the castle. Then, just when Miku thought her dream was hopeless, The Fairy Kagamines came out of nowhere and used their magic to help Miku. Rin, a small fairy with blonde hair and a big white ribbon, turned a rotten orange that she found on the ground into a limo. Len, another small fairy with blonde hair, used his sparkly,pink magical wand to make a mushy brown banana have arms and legs to be the driver. Then, Len and Rin used banana and orange peels to make a giant orange-yellow dress.

Miku was speechless, for several reasons.

"Oh my gosh! Who are you two?" She asked

"I'm Rin, and this is Len. We are The Fairy Kagamines! And we are going to help you get to the castle of music!" One of them spoke proudly.

Miku squinted at the limo and the driver inside it. The old brown banana with arms waved at her.

"Umm...Am I going to have to ride that thing?" She asked

"If you want to get to the castle of music, yes. Don't worry it's better than it looks" Len said. He floated into the limo. A few seconds later his face was green and he looked sick. Len's eyes twitched, he quickly flew to the window and threw up. He grinned and gave us a thumbs up.

Rin smiled weakly and turned to Miku. "S-s-see Miku? It's alright..." she said.

Miku wasn't at all convinced. She sighed.

"I'd rather walk all the way." she complained

Rin slowly walked away from len and his barf. "Yes, I agree, let's walk there." She snapped her finger and the limo and driver vanished from the room.

Len stared at what came out of his stomach in horror. "When did I eat celery?!" he wondered. He collapsed to the ground.

A few seconds later he got up and wiped his mouth with his shirt and calmly approached Miku. "I'm good to go!" he announced.

Miku backed away from his filthy shirt covered in what looked like green liquid.

Len took a step forward. "Hey, it's not that disgusting..."

Rin held up her hand and motioned him to back away. "We know. We're just worried you might need...some personal space."

There was a moment of silence in the room.

Miku walked towards the door. "Okay, lets go guys."

"W-Wait!" Len cried out.

Miku turned around. "What is it now?"

Len rubbed his stomach. "I threw up my lunch and breakfast."

Miku tilted her head. "And? What's your problem?"

Len stomach growled. "I'm hungry"

Rin nodded. "Me too."

Miku stared at her own stomach. "I'm hungry too. Lets go to a food market on our way there. What do you want?"

The Kagamine's eyes sparkled. "We want bananas and oranges!"

Miku sighed. "Is that all? If that's what you want we have tons of those in our kitchen-"

Rin and Len rushed towards the kitchen. "Tons?!"

Miku followed them. To her surprise they were crouching on the floor and nibbling on her fruits. Miku grabbed some leek and nibbled on it. After she was done, she sat down on a beautiful, green, laced chair. She was still hungry. She stared at Rin and her orange.

Rin glanced at Miku as she nibbled on her 10th orange. She grinned and her face got dark.

"Miku, don't tell me you're on a diet. Are you?" she asked.

Miku blushed. Then she looked away. "I'm a robot. Robots don't need to diet. I'm forever beautiful and fit."

Rin giggled. "Robots don't need to eat leeks either. Nor do they need fairies to help them get to a castle."

Miku smiled. "I never asked for help, you know. You just came out of nowhere."

Len laughed. "You might not have asked out loud, but we are 110% sure you asked."

The two twins continued to stuff their mouths with food.

She got up and went back to the living room. "If you need more food just look in the box under the table." she called out.

She looked out her little window, but she couldn't see anything. Everything was dark and it was raining. It looked like the three of them would have to stay inside until the rain calmed down;they wouldn't want to risk Miku to get wet. Miku sat on a chair and slowly closed her eyes. The sound of the rain pounding outside on the sidewalk was like a lullaby, calming and soft.

"Hey Miku! Wake up!" a voice whispered in her ear. "No! Don't wake her up yet! She must be very tired." said another. Miku's vision was blurry at first, but it started to focus as she woke up.

"Miku! We missed it!" Rin exclaimed.

Miku was confused. She was still half asleep.

"What did we miss?" She asked.

"Umm...Well...While Len and I were helping ourselves with food and while you slept I guess we lost track of time and..."

Miku quickly got up and looked out the window. The morning light shined through, forcing Miku to squint. Outside the birds sang and the town was busy.

"We missed the ball? Seriously?" Miku collapsed to the floor.

There was a moment of silence.

Then, Miku started to laugh. She fell over on the floor and laughed. Her arms wrapped around her chest.

"Mi-Miku...?" Rin stared at Miku.

Miku stopped laughing. She smiled and stared at the ceiling.

"I guess we didn't go to the ball in the end..." Miku said.

"Miku..."

"But," She continued. "It was better staying here with you guys. I've never had so much fun in my life!"

Rin and Len shared a look and nodded.

"Of course, I'm not giving up yet." Miku got up and stretched her arms up.

"What do you mean?" Len asked.

"The prince is having another ball in a few months, and this time I'm going to be prepared." Miku laid her hands on the twin's shoulders. "Would you guys mind helping me get ready for it? I mean, I can't possibly do it on my own."

The Kagamine fairies danced with joy. "This is going to be so much fun!"

And from that day on, Miku never felt lonely again.