When Miku's eyes opened, she found herself lying in the dandelion specked field. Everything seemed normal, the sun shined and the wind blew, as if that dream had never happened. A shudder coursed through the girl as she remembered the dream. Her singing, the forest, the voice that had captivated her so. Shaking her head, Miku tried to get rid of the thoughts. It was only a dream, a very strange one, but a dream never less, and that meant that none of it was real. However, the tealette couldn't help but notice how she could recall every moment of that dream so vividly. She furrowed her brows, how peculiar; she usually could never remember her dreams save one or two small details. So what was so different about this one? A sigh escaped her parted lips as she massaged her temples; she mentally scolded herself for thinking too much into it. Nothing out of the ordinary, that's all it was.
"I'm late!"
The loud exclamation caused the tealette to gasp, rising to her feet with her eyes wide. Just who was that? It most certainly didn't sound like anyone she recognized. She squinted her eyes, a figure was approaching. He was a small boy, probably younger than Miku was by the looks of it. He had blonde hair pulled back into a small yet simple ponytail. His cerulean eyes were narrowed with worry as they kept glancing down at the small pocket watch he clutched so tightly in his hand. However, none of that seemed important to Miku, what did was the big, white rabbit ears that stuck out like a sore thumb. Was she still dreaming, perhaps? She did not recall meeting any human being who had rabbit ears, none what so ever. In fact, the girl had to rub her eyes just to make sure she was seeing clearly.
She was, to her own dismay.
"Ah!" The boy exclaimed as he halted to a stop, just in front of the tealette. An impatient frown made its way upon his face as he shouted, "Watch where you're standing, miss, I'm in a hurry and am already quite late!"
"Uhh..." Miku murmured, not really the most intelligent thing she could say at the moment. "What're you late for?" She inquired, tilting her head to the side like she normally did when asking a question, to give off an innocent vibe. She decided to ignore the rabbit ears (and a tail too, she noted), there were more important questions to be answered.
"It's really not your business." He sighed, stealing another glance at his watch. "Anyway, I must make haste! No time to waste!"
"A clever rhyme isn't gonna help you avoid my question!" Miku huffed, folding her arms across her chest in an attempt to look serious. Of course, how could she take anything about this guy seriously? He was half rabbit for crying out loud.
"No time!" He practically cried as he raced past the girl. "Oh dear, I'm late!"
The tealette stared after the rabbit boy, eyes wide in wonder. The curiosity she felt was practically killing her. Just what was so urgent that this rabbit couldn't even say a few words to a lady like herself? Just why, did this situation seem oddly familiar? She knew she'd have to be crazy to chase after the boy.
"Yep, I'm crazy." She muttered as she chased after the said boy, never noticing the hole in the ground until she fell in, plummeting to the bottom with a soft thud.
"...Really crazy." She decided as she continued after the mysterious rabbit, not once looking back.
. . .
The woods surrounding her were filled with tall oak trees that obscured her view of what lay ahead. It resembled the woods she had seen in her dreams, she recalled as she scanned the scenery for sight of the rabbit. Yet, since daylight still shone down from the sky, the forest was not nearly as eerie as it had been during night.
"Aww man!"
Aha, there he was! Miku triumphantly grinned as she dashed over to the blonde who had, in his haste, ran straight into one of the giant oaks.
"Ouch..." He groaned, rubbing his head with an annoyed look upon his face. "Just who put that tree there anyways?"
"You really mustn't rush." Miku advised as she finally caught up to the rabbit, quickly catching her breath with a smile on her pretty face.
"You again?" He asked in disbelief, before sighing. "What do you want with me, can't you see I'm-"
"Busy, yeah I get it." The tealette finished for him with a roll of her eyes. "Can't you just answer my one question?"
"Fine, since you followed me here, I suppose I can, but we shall make this quick." he nodded, looking at Miku with a clearly impatient look in his eyes. "If you must know, The Queen of Notes has summoned me to sing her a new song."
"Whoa, wait, The Queen of who?" Miku asked, confusion practically flying off her. "Where are we anyway?"
"Why, we're in Musicland!" The boy exclaimed, staring at the girl as if he expected her to have already known that.
That didn't sound right. "Don't you mean, Wonderland?" She corrected him.
"Musicland." He stated. "The land ruled by The Queen of Notes, the one who put this place to its misery!" He laughed bitterly as he glanced at Miku, who was staring at him in complete confusion.
"Yes, welcome to Musicland!"
AN: Well, here's chapter 2. Pretty sucky, I know. Updates will be longer 'cuz school and shit and I've been getting to obsessed with Magica Madoka to think about Vocaloid. So, gomen. Anyways, the main pairing will be Luka and Miku, but the others will be a secret. Hoped you enjoyed it, bye~
