What Len saw at the pizza parlor was the one thing he was never expecting to see, no matter how long he lived. Sitting across from Rin at the booth was a girl with skin as pale as moonlight, lips like pink roses, and hair that was a lovely mixture of mint green and turquoise. . . . Miku Hatsune. . . .

"There's that dreadfully awful girl!" Neru exclaimed as she clutched onto Len's arm. "I know you're against hitting girls, but do you think you could bend that rule for just this once? For me?" Neru looked at Len with pleading eyes. "You really should show that horrible girl that no one messes with your girlfriend.

Len looked away from Neru and back towards Miku. He had no idea how he was going to do this, but if he could live through this situation then he was sure there was nothing he couldn't survive. Too bad Len couldn't end this without either girl getting hurt, because he knew he had to hurt somebody and he would spend the rest of his life regretting it. What did Len ever do to deserve this?

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Miku used a straw to play with her soda as she waited for Rin's friend and twin to arrive. Never would Miku have admitted that Rin greatly resembled the only best friend she ever had, or that they shared a last name, but if things were going to end the way it seemed they would then Miku had no idea how she would survive it. With the same last name and stong resemblance, Miku was certain that Rin was related to Len Kagamine. Miku would have never had to guts to ask Rin if the name sounded familiar, but now knowing that Rin had a twin brother made Miku felt as if she had eaten a rock. What if Len was Rin's twin brother? Then what?

"Don't look so gloomy," Rin said as she blew her bangs out of her face. "Do you want them to think you're emo or something?"

"Think I could pull it off?" Miku asked half heartedly.

"What's the matter?" Rin asked with a frown. "You've been rather down ever since we got here. Is everything okay?"

Miku mentally debated whether or not to tell Rin everything. In the end she decided to do so, but before she could open her mouth Rin said, "Hey look, they're here." Rin looked as if she were about to stand up and wave, but saw something that made her change her mind. "Oh no," she said. "Oh HELL no!"

Miku was slightly embarrassed when everyone started looking at them because of Rin's loose use of profanities, but that embarrassment didn't live long.

"There you are!" a sharp voice said.

Miku jumped before she looked into Neru's sharp, yellow eyes.

"Did you honestly expect to get away with breaking my nose?" Neru asked.

"I said I was sorry," Miku reminded her.

"Sorry shmorry," Neru said. "What if my nose heals crooked?"

Miku actually had to surpress a smile at the thought of Neru with a messed up nose. Now was not the time to let her evil side show.

"Leave her alone!" Rin growled.

"Can't we talk this out calmly?"

Miku looked at the person who asked that and nearly dropped her jaw at him. Len was trying to back Neru off, and in the process he and Miku made eye contact. The two stared at each other for a long time, almost as if they were having a telepathic conversation.

"Miku? Is that really you?"

"Len? You're Rin's twin brother?"

"I thought I would never see you again!"

"What are the odds I would transfer to your school?!"

Rin misinterpreted Miku and Len's staring contest as being a fight for dominance and not the reunited meeting that it truly was. "Back off on Miku, Len," she spoke with venom. "She didn't break Neru's nose on purpose."

Hearing the other being called by their respective name was the last proof they needed to know that they truly were the friends that had played in the snow all those years ago. Too bad the situation didn't call for a happy reunion.

"What makes you say that?" Neru asked. "She could have planned the whole thing!"

"I would never try to break anyone's face," Miku pleaded.

"Whatever," Neru huffed. Turning to Len she said, "Hit her."

"What?!" both Miku and Len exclaimed at the same time. "I'm not going to hit her," Len stated.

"Well defending your girlfriend is the gentlemanly thing to do," Neru said as she crossed her arms and looked away.

A sharp pain stabbed at Miku. She would of rather had Len hit her than hear those words. He has a girlfriend. . . . Miku didn't know whether to scream, cry, or punch Len in his perfectly shaped jaw. All honestly, she was leaning towards that last one.

"Why did you even bring her, Len?" Rin angrily asked.

"Why didn't I get an invitation?" Neru countered.

"Well let's see," Rin acted as if she were thinking. "One, you're a bully. Two, you can't stand anyone being better than you. Three, I know how much you hate Miku so why would I ask for the two of you to eat together at the same table?"

"Lies," Neru hissed.

"Hey," Nero, who had just arrived, said as he got in between Neru and Rin. Doubling over, the boy began to pant. "Boy," he gasped, "you guys are fast. I stop for a minute to tie my shoe and next thing I know you both are out of sight. I had to run the rest of the way."

"Stay out of this, Nero," both Rin and Neru said.

"Wait," Miku said. Pointing at Nero she asked, "Who's this?"

Rin answered "My best friend" the same time Neru said "My twin brother."

"Hold up," Miku put both of her hands out. Pointing at Rin she said, "You have a twin," and pointing at Neru she said, "and you have a twin." Miku threw her hands up as she exclaimed, "Why does everyone have a twin but me?!"

"Want mine?" Nero asked as he continued to pant.

"What? No!" Miku shook her head.

"I'm going to pretend I didn't hear that," Neru glared at Nero.

"Look," Rin, who was patting the exhausted Nero's back, said, "it was an accident. Do you really have to make a big deal out of this?"

"What if some wicked witch broke your nose?" Neru asked. "What would you do to her?"

"I'd smash your face in, that's what," Rin answered.

"Of all the nerve," Neru began.

"Okay," Miku interrupted, "everyone should just calm down. Neru, I'm sorry I broke your nose. Honest. Can we just please forgive and forget?"

Neru crossed her arms and huffed.

"Neru," Len said, "just forget about it." Len took a deep breath before he spoke again, knowing that what he was about to say would be hurtful. "So a stupid girl broke your nose. It's not the end of the world."

Stupid? Miku felt anger bubble up inside her. Oh no he didn't.

To Miku Len said, "Just be more careful in the future, okay, new girl?"

New girl? So Len really was not going to acknowledge knowing Miku. Well, two could play at that game.

"Fine, Rin's twin," she spat.

Len kept his face straight. To Neru he said, "Now let's just forget about this whole thing. If this girl bothers you again, let me know and I'll take care of it."

"Thanks, Lenny," Neru said, but not too pleased that Len didn't treat Miku the way Neru wanted him to.

Miku stood up, placed ten dollars on the table, and said, "I'm leaving, but pizza's on me. I hope," she scanned Len's and Neru's faces, "the four of you have a good time."

"Miku," Rin said, "you don't have to go."

"If she wants to go, let her go," Len said. "Just one less nuisance to put up with." With that, Miku stretched out her hand and striked Len's face. With a stinging cheek, Len saw not only Miku's disappointed face but also the necklace he himself had placed on her sitting around her neck. Len knew he would hurt Miku's feelings, but at the same time he just couldn't bring himself to properly acknowledge her. This was going to come back and bite him on the butt, he was sure.

"I told you she was violent," Neru said as Miku was leaving. When the girl was gone, Neru sat in the booth Miku was previously seated in and said, "At least she was sorry enough to pay for our lunch."

Rin, just as angry as Miku, snatched Miku's cash and said, "I can't believe the either of you. I'm leaving, and you can pay for your own stupid lunch."

Nero watched as Rin retreated. He looked first at Rin, then at Neru, and back at Rin. It was never easy to decide whether to be there for friends or family - especially when your best friend hated your sister - but in the end Nero knew where his loyalties lied. "Everyone's making me run today," he said before he bolted out the restaurant in pursuit of Rin.

Len glumly sat in the booth across from Neru. He had to choose between Miku and Neru, and he choose Neru. Now he had to hope that he wouldn't end up regretting his decision. Too bad he already felt guilty.

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"Back so soon?" Mrs. VY look up from her ironing and asked Miku as she stepped through the door.

Miku threw her backpack at the foot of the stairs, placed her hands on her hips, looked at her mom, and said, "How could you hate me so much as to wish friends upon me? All having friends ever does is create unnecessary stress and drama. Do I really have to go through all of that? Why couldn't I just stay the class loner who excels at sports and gets good grades? No social life means more time to myself. Why would I complain about having more time? I'm just sick of people. So sick of them all."

"My guess is that dinner didn't go well," Mrs. VY said.

Miku groaned. "You just don't get it, Mom!" Miku picked up her backpack, slung it over her shoulder, and ran up the stairs shouting, "I HATE THE WORLD AND EVERYONE IN IT!"

After Miku had slammed her door shut and began blaring Katy Parry did Mrs. VY shake her head as she returned to her ironing. "What am I ever going to do with her?"

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"Macoroni and cheese," Rin said as she inspected Len's cheek. "Miku sure can slap, huh?"

"Ow!" Len exclaimed. "Don't poke it!"

"Sorry," Rin said, "but serves you right for talking to her that way." Rin took the jar of bruise cream and began to rub it on Len's black and blue cheek.

"Ugh!" Len had to try to not throw his head back. "This stuff stinks to high heaven, and I have to wear it on my face!"

"Shut up," Rin said, wrinkling her nose at the stench. "Just be grateful I ran all the way to that Chinese market and picked this up for you. I was actually very close to bruising your other cheek, so be happy your big sister can be loving sometimes."

Len sighed. "I was stupid, huh?" he asked.

"You weren't stupid," Rin said. "You were a complete butthole and an idiotic jerk. I just thought you two should meet, but if I had known this would be the result I never would have considered it."

"Why did you want me to meet Miku, anyway?" Len asked. "What's so special about her?"

Rin frowned as she screwed to lid back on the jar. As far as she knew, Rin was wrong about Miku and Len being old friends, and Rin was too embarrassed to admit that to Len. She went with her most believable lie. "Miku has spent every school year in a different school, so she never really had the chance to make any friends. Since this is her last year, I want her to at least be able to say she was a part of a group." Okay, it wasn't entirely a lie. Rin felt bad for Miku, and Rin wanted to give the girl at least one good year. Was it really so bad that Rin wanted to be a good friend to the girl who otherwise would have been nonexistent?

"Despite the evilness that lies inside you," Len said, "your heart really is in the right place, Rin."

"Whatever," she mumbled as she placed the jar on the counter and crossed her arms and leaned against the wall. She and Len made eye contact and began to have a staring contest. Both fought for the words to say next, and in the end Rin said the most obvious thing. "You should apologize to Miku."

"I know," came the sullen reply.

"You really hurt her feelings."

"I know!" Len sharpened his gaze at Rin. "I shouldn't have been so rude, I know that. I just thought-"

"That Neru wouldn't be as appreciative if you were polite to the girl who spiked a volleyball into her face?" Rin interrupted. Len closed his mouth and nodded. Rin sighed. "Look, you want to make Neru happy, I get that; but should you really sacrifice your own happiness for her?"

"I'm not sacrificing my happiness for her," Len argued.

"Yes you are," Rin kept her ground. "I could see by the look in your face that you didn't want to hurt Miku, but at the same time you wanted to please Neru. You agreed to go out with Neru because you knew it would make her happy, but the truth is you don't even like her."

Len was surprised by Rin's confident statement. "What makes you say that?"

Rin rolled her eyes. "Call it women's intuition, but a girl can tell when a boy likes a certain girl or not. Remember Piko? How he was so quiet and shy? He blushed redder than a tomato when I called him out on his crush on Miki."

"Yeah, I know," Len said. "You helped him build up the nerve to confess to Miki last Valentine's Day."

"And now they're an item!" Rin grinned.

"But what does that have to do with Neru and me?" Len asked.

Rin dramatically facepalmed herself, seeming to think Len would have gotten her point by now. "You don't look at Neru the way Piko looks at Miki. When Piko looks at Miki, you can see how much he loves her. You don't look at Neru that way at all. You look as if you're simply tolerating her. Like you don't have feelings for her, but continue on with this whole boyfriend-girlfriend thing because you know she has feelings for you and you don't want to hurt her."

"How is that a bad thing?" Len asked.

Rin stopped leaning on the wall and threw her hands up as she began to walk away. "Why are boys so stupid?!" Stopping in her tracks, Rin took a deep breath before she turned around to walk back towards Len. "Are you an idiot, or are you just blind?" Len opened his mouth to answer, but thought better of it and shut his jaw. "It's not fair of you to lead Neru on this way," Rin continued. "If you don't have feelings for her then you shouldn't continue on with your relationship. It's not fair for either of you to be in a relationship when someone in it doesn't hold feelings for the other. Sooner or later you'll have to call it off with Neru, and the longer you wait the more it will hurt her." Rin tilted her head to the side. "Unless you would much rather keep going out with her and eventually marry her all in the name of not hurting her."

Len gulped. He knew Rin was right. He only ever liked Neru as a friend, but at the same time he didn't have it in him to reject Neru's feelings. Now to hurt Miku for Neru's sake? He really was an idiotic jerk and, as Rin said, a butthole.

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As the weeks passed, Miku continued to grow close with the girls. IA was someone with elegance and grace, and also a beautiful girl, no doubt. Miku and IA had plans to try out for the school play in winter, and were already discussing songs they could sing to try out. Yukari was a bubbly girl with a childish nature. She was dependent on Miku for help in Spanish, but that was okay as Miku relied on Yukari for help understanding math. Lapis was almost like a little sister to the group for her short height and innocent personality. Lapis and Miku took art class together and were planning on doing an art booth for the school fair. CUL was second only to Rin in the troublemaking department. After Miku made the soccer team, she and CUL, and of course Rin, would pass by the park on the way home from school and practice their techniques.

"How do manage such powerful kicks?" Rin had asked Miku after another fail at stopping the pale girl from scoring another point.

"I just pretend the ball is the head of someone I don't like," Miku answered with a shrug.

Rin didn't have to ask Miku whose head she was possibly imagining she was kicking. Rin even tried it out herself, and found how much easier it was to kick the ball with such power after pretending it was someone she disliked. The perfect way to beat the snot out of someone without getting in trouble, as CUL called it.

As for Rin and Miku, the two got along famously. Despite how mad Miku was at Len, she didn't bother to let that interfere with her relationship with Rin. The two helped each other out a lot. Miku would help Rin with school while Rin helped Miku improve her rusty soccer skills. It wasn't long before the two became best friends.

"Say, Miku," Rin asked one day as the two of them walked to class together, "wanna come with me to the school's basketball game this Friday?"

"Why are you asking?" Miku replied.

"It's the first game of the year," Rin said, "and I think it wouldn't be a bad idea to cheer on the boys."

Miku pursed her lips. "Do I have to see what's-his-face?"

"Watch it!" Rin laughed. "He and I have to same face."

"Sorry," Miku apologized with a smile.

"S'okay," Rin responded. Straightening out, Rin said, "No, you don't have to. I can tell you're still mad at him."

Miku put her bookbag over her head and behind her back and felt the strecht it was causing for her arms and shoulders. "Am I being immature for holding a grudge? I mean, it's been a month already. Shouldn't I just get over it by now?"

Rin shrugged. "I know how sorry he is, but he has yet to apologize to you. I suppose in the end it just depends."

"Whether or not I'm mature enough to forgive and forget without an apology?" Miku asked.

"That's one way of saying it," Rin answered. "Look, what you decided is your choice. If it were me, I'd probably put a snake in their desk or something."

"That is so grade school," Miku laughed.

"Who said the Great Rin had to grow up?" Rin smirked.

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Len wasn't just an idiot, he was also a coward. He knew Rin was right about Neru, yet he couldn't find it within himself to call it off with her. He knew Rin would label him as a sissy. What was he so afraid Neru would do when they were over?

"Why is it I keep forgetting to take my gym socks home?" Nero asked himself as they prepared for the game. "I mean," he continued, "you would think after a while I would catch on and have them washed."

"Why are we talking about your gym socks?" Len asked as he pulled his shoulder length hair into a ponytail.

"Well you've been out of it for the past couple of weeks," Nero answered, "and nothing brings you back to earth like my gym socks."

"Because God forbid I ever have to smell those again," Len mumbled. After losing a bet, Len had to smell one of Nero's dirty gym socks. The ending result was Len out for three hours and mild amnesia when he awoke.

"Stop leaving me, man," Nero said. "Why are you so absent lately? That's not like you." When Len didn't answer, Nero said, "Is this about that Miku girl?"

Len snapped his head towards Nero. "You said that without hesitation," he observed.

"You should know Rin, not afraid to state her thoughts and opinions," Nero replied. When Len didn't say anything Nero continued. "She thinks you should call it off with Neru."

If the thing about Miku didn't get Len's attention, that did. "She told you that?" Nero nodded. "What do you think?" Len asked. "Neru is your sister."

"That's why I think you should call it off," Nero said. "Neru may not be the sweetest or nicest girl in existence, but she does deserve to be with someone who likes her back. Sure cutting it off will hurt her, but in the end it will be for her own benefit."

Len stared at Nero for a solid ten seconds before he said, "Is your grandmother in town? Because you only talk like that when you're forced to watch soap operas."

"So I wanted to know if Lisa ever found out that her husband was cheating on her, big deal," Nero said as he tried to decide whether or not he should wear his dog collar necklace during the game or not. In the end he decided to wear it, as good luck for the game, he would claim.

"All right, Ladies!" Coach Shion clapped as he entered the locker room. Len and Nero both cut him off after that, as they didn't care to hear another one of his "give it all you got and win this thing" speeches.

"He just wants us to win so he will feel worthy enough to ask Ms. Sakine out," Nero whispered to Len.

"How do you know that?" Len asked.

"Let's just say you can count on Rin for the latest school gossip," Nero answered.

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Miku and Rin arrived earlier than needed be so they could find a nice place to sit on the blechers. "This," Rin pointed to a spot close to the court but still at a great enough distance as to not smell any sweat, "is my favorite spot. It's in the middle of the court so you get a nice view of the boys from the other school."

Miku laughed. "I didn't know Rin was into boys."

"Are you saying I don't like guys?"

"I'm saying I didn't think you would be the type to look," Miku responded. "Not to mention you strike me as the fries-before-guys type."

Rin laughed. "True, true. Sure, a lot of girls have hot boyfriends, but I have a cheese stuffed crust, four meat pizza calling me when I get home. I think it goes without saying who the real winner is." Miku laughed in agreement.

"Yo!" a voice called the girls. "You're favorite red head is here."

"Lucille Ball?" Miku gasped with exaggeration.

CUL looked Miku straight in the eye for half a minute before saying "I have absolutely no clue who that is."

"Dead person," Rin answered.

"Ah," CUL nodded, "that explains it." CUL sat right next to Miku and said, "You ready to watch us Jaguars kick some Rooster butt?"

"I haven't been to a basketball game in ever so I'm really excited," Miku responded. Noticing something, Miku said, "Why are you and Rin both wearing our team's T-shirts and baseball hats? Is there a memo I didn't get or something?"

"Naw," CUL laughed. "Rinny and I just happen to love dressing up for a game."

"It's true," Rin nodded. "I went over to her house for the Super Bowl last year and we both were wearing the same shirt."

"And here I am wearing a plaid top and a skirt," Miku said.

"Hey, at least you will look super cute for the after party," CUL said as she rested her feet on the blecher seat in front of her. "You are coming, right?"

"Yeah," Rin chimed in. "You never gave me a clear answer when I invited you."

"Parties aren't exactly my thing," Miku said sheepishly.

"Relax," CUL said. "All you have to do is socialize and eat free food. If you don't like socializing, there's still free food."

"I guess you have a point," Miku smiled.

"Not to mention you're cute," Rin said. "You know, I heard a certain pinkette has his eyes on you."

CUL's jaw nearly dropped. "Are you saying Luki Megurine has the hots for Miku?" Rin nodded.

"Megurine?" Miku questioned. "Isn't that the principle's surname?"

"Luki is Principle Megurine's nephew," Rin explained.

"And he's so cute!" CUL practically squealed. "I can't believe he likes you! I mean, it's not that I'm surprised - you're very pretty - but he normally doesn't set his eyes on new girls."

"When does anyone?" Rin rolled her eyes. "And his best friend Gumo is adorable!"

"D'awww," Miku played, "does my little Rin have a crush?"

Rin blushed. "Maybe."

"No!" Miku playfully exclaimed as she began to tickle Rin. "You are mine, Rin Kagamine! You shall be mine and nobody else's!"

"Stop!" Rin exclaimed as she doubled over in laughter.

"Tell me that you will marry me!" Miku began laughing just as hard as Rin.

"Never!" was Rin's response.

Miku stopped tickling Rin and began laughing into her own hands.

"You guys are wierd," CUL shook her head.

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"Am I on time?" Miku asked as she sat back down between Rin and CUL. Miku was forced to take a snake run, so she did the best she could to gather the snacks before the game started.

"Perfect timing," Rin said as she took the pretzel out of Miku's grasp. "Game's starting."

"There's Lapis, IA, and Yukari," CUL pointed at the cheerleaders. The three said girls waved to their friends before joining in the opening cheer.

"Here come the boys," Rin said right before the school's basketball team emerged from the locker room. Rin, with the biggest smile glued to her face, waved to Nero and Len. Both boys waved back and gave her a thumbs up. "They're certain they're gonna win tonight," Rin said. "When they give me a thumbs up, they're saying 'We totally got this.' Scary thing is, never once did they lose a game in which they gave a thumbs up."

"And in games they didn't give a thumbs up?" Miku asked.

"Sometimes they lose, other times they win. There's no certainty in it at all."

Miku pursed her lips as she nodded as acknowledgement. Seeing a tall boy with shaggy pink hair, Miku pointed to him and asked, "Is that Luki?"

"Yes that is," CUL answered.

"You two are right, he is cute," Miku agreed. "And he likes me?"

Rin laughed. "I guess someone's gonna need a mini-makeover before the after party, huh?"

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After the game was halfway over, the boys returned to the locker room as they prepared for the next half of the game.

"I left my water container by the blechers," Len realized.

"Then go get it," Nero replied.

Len didn't need to argue or reply to Nero's comment, as Len was the idiot who forgot his own drink. As Len emerged from the locker room, he saw a girl with long mint green mixed turquoise hair leaving tue blechers and apparently heading to the vending machine. Miku. . . .

Len, lightly jogging, chased after her. When it was just him and her in the hallway, he called after her. "Miku!"

Miku glanced from behind to see who had called her, saw Len, scowled, turned around, and continued to walk away.

Yep, she was still mad.

Len jogged after Miku until he got ahead of her. He stopped right in front of her and said, "Miku, I'm sorry. I shouldn't have said what I did, and I'm very sorry."

Miku wasn't listening. "Outta my way," she said as she used her shoulder to push Len out of her path.

Len didn't chase after her but instead asked, "Do you hate me?"

That made Miku stop. "No, I don't hate you. I don't feel any hate. Hurt, yes; but not hate."

"I know I shouldn't have said what I did, yet I said it anyway," Len said. "I was stupid, and I regret it. Could you ever forgive me?"

By the way Miku's shoulders raised and dropped, Len assumed she was sighing. Miku turned around and approached Len. "Yes, I forgive you. However," she pursed her lips, "apologies and forgiveness can't undo the damage."

"I know," Len said. "I didn't think any of it through, and I was an idiot for not doing so."

"I think 'butthole' better fits you," Miku stated.

What is it with that word? "Okay, I was a butthole," Len agreed. "Can we just forget the past and be friends?"

"By 'forget the past' you mean forget what happened last month, or . . . ?"

"Last month."

"Ah, okay," Miku replied. She looked as if she were thinking, and answered, "Okay, I agree to forgiving and forgetting, and . . . ," she took a deep breath. "And I guess we could just be friends." She gave Len a reassuring smile.

"I really am sorry," Len said.

Miku raised up a hand. "It's all in the past, so don't mention it again. Now I need to go or else Rin is going to come after me and yell at me for taking so long to get her an orange soda."

"Okay," Len said. "See you around, Miku."

"See ya, Len," Miku said as she began to retreat. It didn't take a V neck shirt for Len to tell that she wasn't wearing the necklace he placed on her years ago, and Len was certain she hadn't worn it since their not-so-great reunion.

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"What took ya so long?" Nero asked Len as the boy re-entered the locker room. "We're about to go back to the game."

"I got caught up," Len answered. Looking around he said, "Where's my water container?"

"Isn't that what you left to get?" Nero asked.

The reminder felt as if it had literally hit Len in the face. "UGH!"


Author's Note: Happy (late) Valentine's Day! I was supposed to update this yesterday, but I was tired so I didn't. Also, this is probably the longest chapter I have written thus far. I guess that's an accomplishment to be proud of.

AkiraSaphire: Well I was originally going to end the chapter with them meeting, but I got really lazy. I hope this chapter makes up for it.

zhane17: I've never been called "Sama" before. :P Sorry if this wasn't a soon enough update.

awesome dt: Here's the next chapter!

Haha Okita: I don't like being in this part of the universe. T-T Did I really deserve this?

HanaLoid: Well I'm a horrible person who makes everyone wait another chapter, but it's okay now because they're friends again. :3

BlackSakura-chi: I have update more!

Shino No Mikaga No Kudotaka: Len-Kun has no clue because he is clueless. XP

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I hope you guys liked this incredibly long chapter. Took me a really long time to write it. . . .

-Ray