Rin turned her alarm clock off, rubbing her eyes in hope to wake her up more. It was 6:30, giving her two hours until school started. Good.

When she walked out her bedroom, she was instantly greeted with the smell of white rice and miso soup. Her mom must've cooked some before she left. She silently thanked her mom and even wrote a note for her before eating.

She finished eating and went back to her bedroom to change clothes and brush her teeth and hair. She didn't care about her looks that much, so she went without make-up almost every day, except for on special occasions. Turning off the light to her room, she grabbed her bag and bento before leaving her apartment to catch the train.

Not even a second after boarding the elevator and pushing floor one, the elevator stopped again on floor seven. The doors opened to reveal Kagami Len, who stepped inside quickly and greeted Rin with a smile. 'How often is he going to appear?' Rin thought to herself with a hint of malice. She didn't want to talk to anybody, but with Kagami-san always showing up it would be hard to avoid communication.

"Hi again," Kagami-san greeted cheerfully. "Didn't know you live here."

"Well, I guess I do," Rin mumbled. She knew she should try to be more open, but she couldn't bring herself to. She didn't want to bring unnecessary feelings to Kagami-san, especially hurt, when he didn't deserve it.

The doors opened on the first floor. Kagami-san stepped out, but Rin didn't.

"Are you coming?" He asked, looking over his shoulder at her.

"I-I forgot something," Rin lied. "I'll be right back."

"I'll wait for you," Kagami-san offered, but Rin shook her head.

"Y-You should go, I don't know where it is anyways." She pressed the button for floor eight. He gave her a somewhat puzzled look before the doors closed and Rin began her trip back up to her apartment. She internally slapped herself for that incident. She felt a bit bad rejecting his offer, but it was probably for the better.

The doors opened again on her floor. She was tempted to press button one again on the elevator, but if he was still there he would be wondering why it was that fast for her to get her things and she would be suspicious and then she would have to talk to him. So she instead got out and took the stairs back down.

To her relief, Kagami-san wasn't there. She glanced at the clock on the wall and saw it was 7:15. She was still making good time; although this was when the train she usually took left. She would just have to take a different one. The next one for her stop arrived at 7:30, and it only took ten minutes to walk to the station. She would be fine.

She arrived at the station and sat down on one of the benches, staring at the time. 7:25... 7:26...

The minutes seemed to drag on. Right as Rin pulled out her notebook to free her boredom, the train pulled up. Of course. She hastily put her notebook back and boarded the train, this time finding a seat by a miracle.

The train ride felt too crowded for Rin, but it always did. It was also always a relief when she got off the train for a five minute walk to her school.

She entered the school gates at 8:00. She sat down in her class seat, and to her dismay, saw that Kagami Len sat right in front of her.

"Oh, hey," He greeted awkwardly. Probably because Rin was glaring. "Didn't know you were in my class."

Oh, it was going to be a long school year.

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Morning classes were finally over. Rin took out her bento and began eating, looking for her notebook in her bag. She wished desperately that Kagami-san would just go away. Looking for her notebook was really just wasting time and hoping he would get o it t of his seat and go somewhere else. But she knew that wouldn't happen. She at least hoped he got the message and wouldn't try to converse with her.

"Hey." Of course he did. As soon as Rin got into her seat again, Kagami-san was trying to start a conversation with her. Rin bluntly ignored him.

"Hello?" He was now backwards in his seat, facing Rin. She decided she couldn't ignore him forever.

"What do you want?" She sighed.

"I was just wondering, since we seem to see each other so much, what I should call you?"

Rin sat and thought about that for a moment, taken by surprise at the question. "Call me Kagamine-san."

"Well, hi, Kagamine-san." He smiled this time. He seemed to not know that Rin wanted him to leave. Or maybe he did and was just persistent.

"Hello, Kagami-san," She greeted back, for once. Even if she didn't want to start a friendship, even if she didn't want anything to do with him, she couldn't be that cruel to him.

"So, are you in any clubs?" He asked. 'He does not know when to stop.'

"Well, no..."

"Me neither," He admitted, grinning sheepishly. "I know almost everybody's in one, but Idon't know which one to join!"

"Well, what do like to do?" Rin asked, hoping that once they solved this he would leave her alone for good.

"Don't judge me, but, I like to sing a lot."

"Maybe there's a choir club, then. You could join."

"Yeah, I'll look into that! Thanks." Now, to Rin, their conversation seemed like it had all been an excuse for Kagami-san to talk to her. But that wasn't really possible: they had literally just met. And that would be super weird. And with how cold Rin was being to him (most of the time, at least), she thought she was discouraging him from talking her.

But he was still talking to her.

And Rin needed to make it stop.