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.:Five Years Later:.
A blonde haired girl runs fast, panting. She looks behind her shoulder and grins. "Hurry up, Len! You're so slow!" She howled. A boy with a matching face to that of the girls, runs behind her, trying to catch up. He replies to her, "I'm not slow! You're just too fast, Rin!" Rin stuck her tongue out at her twin and started to run even faster, her white bow bobbing up and down as she ran. Len rolled his eyes and gave up.
Rin stopped when she got to the top of a hill. Her cerulean eyes sparkled with joy. Not soon after, Len was right behind her, trying to catch his breathe. He took the basket of flowers that Rin was holding and started to walk down the hill towards the water. It took a second for Rin to realize that he was ahead of her. She quickly ran down the hill. "Hey! No fair! I should have won, I'm faster! I declare a rematch!" Rin stated, matter of fact.
Len yanked her down to sit with him in the sand, choosing to ignore her comment. "C'mon, Rin! Don't you remember why we came here?" Len said while handing her the basket. Rin's eyes gleamed and she quickly got to work on the flowers. She weaved the stems together and stuck colourful petals into the creation. She then placed it on Len's head and smiled. "It's a crown! Do you like it?" Rin flashed her trademark grin that made everyone swoon. Len smiled and nodded.
"Do you want to play a game?" Len asked her. Rin was now drawing a picture in the sand with a stick. Without looking up, she said, "It depends." Len took out two small bottles, parchment, and a pen. He lay out the supplies in front of him, dragging a very curious Rin closer. He explained, "it's simple. It's an old peasants game. Well, not really a game, but a legend. You write your wish on parchment, put it in the bottle, and send it out to sea. Surely your wish will come true."
The five year old girl crossed her arms and pouted. "Hmph! That doesn't sound like fun at all!" Despite what she said, she started scribbling nonsense on the paper. She could not read or write, after all. Len slightly smiled and wrote his own nonsense. They exchanged papers and read each others'.
I won a orenge.
I wint a buana.
They both laughed at their wishes. They put their wishes in the small bottles. Len gracefully set his in the water, while Rin chucked hers as far as she could into the water. After that, they went back to their castle.
The king looked at his children. Rin; the bright, bubbly young girl that everyone adored. Len; the dull, quiet boy who no one seemed to notice. It was decided. Rin would be the heiress. The king did not care for the girl's warnings. How could Rin be evil? This innocent girl in which everyone loved? Please. Rin would surely make the people happy and make sure that the Yellow Kingdom stayed alive.
Len would be sent to a school. He would be trained to become strong, so he could pose as Rin's loyal protector. Her servant. Len would also learn. He would be smart, and take care of financial problems. He would write to neighboring countries, bearing requests for their needs, if it ever comes to that.
Yes. This was the king's master plan.
"No! Len! Don't leave me!" Rin wailed as she was held back by a pink haired woman. She tried to wiggle free, but to no avail. A purple haired man and dark pinked haired woman dragged Len away to a horse drawn carriage. He reached his hands out to Rin, kicking and screaming all the while. When they finally got Len in the carriage, they hurried off. Rin was freed and she ran as fast as she could. But no matter how fast she ran, she couldn't catch up.
Rin collapsed on the ground with heaving sobs. She wanted her brother back.
A/N: Aww, poor Kagamines'...
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