-R-I-N-

Rin had completely forgotten what to do now.

"So, what do I have to do again?" asked Rin, frowning a little. She was sitting on the steps of a huge medieval mansion like castle, with high towers and an endless maze; St. Avalon's Academy. Next to her was a girl, with brown hair that reached her shoulders and a full fringe. She had brown eyes, and a black flower tattoo of a peony on her cheek; the sign of a pure witch. She wore the same clothes as Rin; black cardigan, white plain, a dark blue tie that reached the end of her grey skirt. She wore lacy black pumps.

"I already told you, Rin. We're gonna wait for the new girl to come. We'll show her around and all that shit; just like we always do." The girl added, rolling her eyes at Rin.

"Suzume, you make it sound boring." groaned Rin. Suzume shrugged.

"Well, we're the welcoming committee. It has to be boring." She said fiddling with the silver cross she wore around her neck. They saw a black taxi cruise up towards the school. Rin and Suzume stood up at the same time. Whilst Rin was tidying herself up a bit more, Suzume just twirled her hair around on a finger. Rin could tell that she was bored. The taxi stopped as soon as Rin dragged Suzume down the stairs with her. A man climbed out of the car, with longish black hair with a red streak, and blood red eyes. He wore a simple black suit, which in Rin's opinion looked weird on him.

"Good morning, Rook-sempai." muttered Rin, curtsying a little. Rook smiled at Rin. It sent chills down her spine.

"Good morning to you too, Kagamine-kohai, I trust you know what you are doing?" added Rook. Rin nodded. Rook smiled. He went to the passenger door, and opened it. Rin sensed Suzume tense. 'But why is Suzume-chan tensing though?' Rin thought to herself.

"Girls, this is Miss. Annalisa Beaumont." said Rook. A girl stepped out of the car. She had shoulder length blackish midnight blue hair, Rin could see a Tyrian purple eye that seemed to change its shade; Rin could've sworn that it was lilac a second ago. She wore the same clothes as Rin and Suzume, but without the tie, and she wore black high heel boots with red frills at the top. Rin held out her hand.

"Hi there, I'm Rin Kagamine, but you can call me either Rin or Kagamine." gabbled Rin. Annalisa smiled at her, and shook her hand. Rin turned to Suzume. She was glaring at Annalisa oddly, a mixture of recognition, disbelief… and anger. She smiled at Annalisa.

"Hey there kiddo, I'm Suzume Wakahisa." said Suzume with her hand outstretched. Annalisa looked shocked for a moment, then smiled again, and took Suzume's hand.

And both of them pulled their hands apart after a split second. They stared at each other in awe. Rin was watching them intensively. Nothing happened. Suzume just stared at Annalisa darkly. Annalisa just stared at Suzume.

"Well, I'll leave you girls to give Miss. Beaumont a tour of the school." said Rook. Then he vanished on the spot. Suzume mumbled about it not being fair that they weren't allowed to use their powers in school grounds whilst the teacher could just zapped from one place to another. Annalisa looked unnerved by the fact that their Magic Enhancing Professor had vanished into thin air.

"You get used to it eventually." said Rin cheerfully. Annalisa grabbed a small, black suitcase and looked at Rin.

"Why are you here?" asked Annalisa. Rin tried not to laugh. There was one main reason why she was at St. Avalon's: Rin was a vampire. Both she and Len were transferred to Avalon's because of the murder they committed, or, what Len committed. A little girl was picking on Rin at the park with some other girls when she was seven. And Len… well, he got mad. And he bit them. He bit all of them, rip their throats apart. Rin ran to her mum and dad and told them everything what happened. Then they decided that he should go to Avalon's… with Rin.

She asked why she had to go, and she protested that she did nothing wrong. They said that she was the elder sibling. It was her responsibility to refrain Len from hurting the humans. She could still see the sneers on the girl's faces, Len's turquoise eyes turning scarlet red, the wide eyed distant look on the dead girl's faces-

"Earth to Rin, earth to Rin, can you hear me?" said Suzume, shaking Rin by the shoulders. Rin snapped out of her flashback. She blinked a few times.

-S-U-Z-U-M-E-

Suzume shook her head at Rin. Rin was so dim at times; it was a wonder how she was supposed to be the next family leader, and how she was older than Suzume with her Lolita face. It made Suzume wonder. Well, with Rin so dazed, she guessed it was up to her to show Beaumont around this crap school. She glanced at the new girl. Why was a Beaumont at this school anyway? They were known to be the most dangerous witch generation, they made Satin seem like he was an angel.

"OK, let's get this done and over with." muttered Suzume. 'This is going to be a long day' Suzume thought to herself. They all walked up the steps and reached the large oak doors. Suzume knocked one, two, three times. The door opened wide open; even she didn't touch the handle. They walked through the large marble hall. Beaumont gasped.

"Whoa." said Beaumont. Rin beamed at her. Suzume was raised up to not trust any Beaumont. They were the scum of their world. They were everybody's enemy.

"This is where we have our special dances." said Suzume in a monotone voice. She led Beaumont up the large stairs that went in every direction.

"Up these stairs are the boy's dormitories. If you want the girl's dormitories, you have to go past the boys, then up those stairs-" said Suzume.

"This is complicated." mumbled Beaumont. Suzume turned to Beaumont.

"Listen, Miss. Beaumont. I don't care if it's complicated, shut up and listen to me. Then you'll be able to get the jest of things and shit up for five minutes, OK?" snapped Suzume. Beaumont blinked suddenly. Then Suzume noticed something: Beaumont's eye had gone from Tyrian purple to a midnight black. Suzume took a small cautious step back. There were two things her parents taught her:

1.) Don't get on anyone's bad side, no matter who they were.

And 2.) Never, ever, get on a Beaumont's bad side.