"Lookit!" the blonde girl frantically pointed, bouncing on the soles of her feet. "It's them! Legend!" She squealed like an awestruck fangirl, which really wasn't that far from the truth. The large white ribbon that she wore on her head was bouncing about as she jumped. "Look look Lenny! They're driving past!"

The boy looked up from the rock he was kicking towards the street. By the time he had glanced upwards, the limo that was known for carrying the most famous band in town, Legend. His sister was the ultimate fangirl, and Len couldn't really blame her. They had never been very wealthy, and Rin had it engraved in her mind that they were going to become famous someday. He didn't bother telling her that even people with good singing voices didn't become famous. It was only a couple that did.

"I see them," he said to her, a fake smile painted upon his face. As long as his sister was happy thinking that they too could become idols one day, Len was happy. After all, his mother did leave her in his protection ever since their father died when they were five. He was the man of the house now and he had to act like it.

"You don't believe me, do you?" Rin suddenly snapped. Len jumped. What had caused such a sudden outburst? It hurt. "You don't believe me when I say we'll become famous too. I can see it in your eyes…" She sniffed, tears threatening to overflow her pretty blue eyes. Len felt his stomach wrench in ways that a stomach shouldn't be.

"R-Rin… that's not it…!" he tried to explain, but he couldn't lie now could he?

"I'll show you! We'll be more famous than those Legend losers!" With a defiant sniff, Rin turned on her heel and ran off. Shocked, Len could only stare behind her back.