Hello! I'm here with the next chapter of Memories, which I am so glad people like! Anyway, Len, disclaimer please?

Len: Yuki still doesn't own vocaloid. If she did then I would be in a relationship with Miku.

This fanfic may end up a LenKu, I mean, they are my OTP, (andionlyshipyanderelenxrinsoyeahbutexceptionsmaybemade) but IDK yet.

Oh, and yay for slightly (Read: Extremely) ooc Dell.

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Miku was still slightly shellshocked after that confusing dream, and wasn't going to sleep in fear of it happening again. Much to her dismay, Dell had noticed.

"Hey, Princess, aren't you going to sleep?" Asked Dell curiously.

Miku decided to lie through her teeth. "Y-yeah, I was asleep until then…"

"Amazing talent you have there, sleeping with your eyes open." Dell stated sarcastically, "Please tell me how." Continued Dell, smirking as the look on Miku's face became increasingly annoyed.

"You are so annoying! Why do I have to get the sarcastic, teenage assassin?!" she wailed, looking completely hopeless, shaking her head.

"Because fate hates you. And guess what?" He replied, with a slight laugh at the end of his sentence, his crimson eyes sparkling with mischief.

"What?" Said Miku cautiously. She tilted her head slightly, letting her guard down, hoping for a sensible answer.

"So do I!" Said Dell with a proud look on his face, Miku quite sad that he was this proud of his, quite frankly terrible response. Miku however decided to play this to her advantage, attempting to make him feel bad.

"Aww…I thought we were friends!" Moaned Miku, delighted at her own quick thinking. Although…Dell wasn't that stupid.

"Seriously Princess? You expect me to fall for that? Haku has used that one on me millions of times." Deadpanned Dell, smirking at the Princess's attempt to be smart. "Give me some credit."

"It was worth a try."

"Er…No, it wasn't. I wasn't going to believe you even if you put on puppy dog eyes."

"Just shut up!" Miku shouted, glaring at the silver haired assassin. He was quite obviously trying not to laugh now, and was failing miserably, Miku sending him death stares just made him laugh more, his ruby eyes now brimming with tears of laughter.

"Alright Princess. Go to sleep, because I'm not staying much longer, and I can't leave you if you're awake now, can I?" Dell was dying of laughter, as he pushed open the door, not really bothered about Miku's response. Miku groaned at his pure ineptitude, but tried to follow his advice and sleep. She was getting home sick, or should that be castle sick? Anyway, she was starting to miss her chores after being here for a few weeks. She shook her head, trying to clear it of thoughts of longing.

Peering out of the window, she felt like a proper princess, regal and elegant. She could see mountains from the window, towering and a multitude of colours including greys, purples and greens. Miku realised something after seeing these unfamiliar mountains; she had absolutely no idea where she was. She wasn't even sure whether she was still in her kingdom of Lumia, or in the neighbouring land of Necrona. Well, there was none of the recognisably shaped trees of Lumia, the signature sun shape, but there was no yellow lilies like in Necrona. Miku sighed. She really should sleep.

I was in a similar room to before, except there was a shadowed figure opposite me. All I could see of it was a pair of scared azure blue eyes and a flash of blond hair with red streaks, resembling blood. I felt like I recognised them…never mind. I was immediately reminded of last night's dream- if it was a dream. It quickly moved forward and grabbed my wrist. I felt unsafe, with a lingering feel of foreboding, even though I was now no longer alone in this place; surprisingly, it just made it worse. The figure reached out with its other hand, and pointed towards the crack of light in the ceiling. Ah. So it was the same room. I started to speak, but I saw it shake its head frantically, so I stopped immediately, confused as to why I couldn't talk. It pointed towards the light again, this time motioning for me to grab onto the crack. I did it, and I could hear the figure sigh in relief. The crack came away and widened, like it did when that person had reached through the last time. I was blinded by the sudden light, and it felt refreshing, almost like I had not seen it for a while. I looked at the person again, wondering why I had to do this, who he (at least I think it was a he) was, and whether this was more than a dream. It pointed towards my free hand, and grabbed the bars, telling me to grab on too. However as soon as I did, I heard a noise, almost like a laugh, and it let go, starting to sob, kneeling on the floor. Shocked, I knelt down next to them, hearing two, simple yet meaningful words.

"I'm sorry."


Len had finished his packing. In his bag, he had put clothes, water and some food. After all, he didn't expect to be out long. Over some mountains, kill some stuff, grab Princess then out of there. He walked over to his horse, Kaito ((A/N: Sorry not sorry)) and loaded his up. Kaito didn't seem pleased about this, as he seemed to glare at Len, who rolled his eyes.

"Seriously horse, you're not a Prince! I'm awfully sorry you have to actually do your job." Said Len, continuing to put all of his stuff on the horse's back. He made sure the saddle was tight, tied Kaito up outside, ready to leave and went back to the castle to inform his Father of his departure.

"I'm ready to go now." Len explained, eyes on the floor.

"Oh, good. I expect you to be back in no more than a week." Said the King, "And please don't get hurt. Unlike your mother I-"Len turned around and walked back to Kaito. He didn't need to hear this. He climbed on his horse, checking the packs one last time. He looked around the stables, recalling a memory of long ago.

((A/N: This is Len's POV))

I was just a child, playing with the horses as Rin and I combed their manes. We had laughed together when I fell in the mud, Rin helping me to clean up.

"Brother…can we always do this? Play with the horses, together?" she had asked.

I remembered my reply. "Yeah!" I had said, with a grin on my face. "Every Saturday, forever and ever!" Rin had smiled up at me. "Why don't we make up a special wave, so that we always remember?" I had nodded, and was laughed together under the midday sun.

That would never happen again now. It did, for a few years after that, every weekend, always playing and laughing. Sometimes, I wish moments like that never happened. Then I wouldn't feel so guilty for pushing my sister away, every time I saw her, without exception. I wasn't going to stop it though. I wouldn't forgive her for ruining me bit by bit, causing my insanity. Because it was her fault. How she was so unknowing of everything going on around her, teasing me, not noticing how much I hated it when she laughed about being queen, she was the reason for all of this. Mother would still be alive. Not that I cared, considering she hated me and all, but then I wouldn't feel like an outcast, every day of my miserable life. I will change it though. I will correct people's views of me – it's not like many of them have any, however, considering how most of them think I am dead – and become someone they love…well, it doesn't even have to be love…I just don't want to be alone anymore.

Rin awoke me from my daydream.

"You are leaving then, I take it." She said with a sigh, closing her blue eyes.

I almost ignored her, and set off without a goodbye. I changed my mind, when I remembered she didn't hate me, I only hated her, which meant that wasn't intended as an unkind, unemotional remark.

"Yes. I am. Goodbye Rin." In the instant I started to ride off, I noticed how much she looked like our dead mother. I guess that could fuel my hatred of her as well. Without thinking, I waved at her, in the way we had done all those years ago. She smiled sadly and waved back in the same style.

"Goodbye Len."

I turned around, not looking at her. I rode off, into the woods, hoping that I wouldn't take too long. I stared into the sky, wondering where the princess was, and how I would rescue her. For a split second, I suddenly remembered a little girl with long, teal hair laughing and holding my hand. Why would I remember such a thing now? Who was she? And why did I feel like she was someone close to me? Surely I wouldn't forget if she was…I sighed and tried to ignore this memory. It probably isn't important, after all.


I'm so sorry for how short this is, honestly. I meant to publish this on Saturday, then realised I hadn't written Len's part yet. I'msuchafaillol. Who is the girl? Actually, if you don't know then…I don't even.

Thanks for the reviews, it means tons to me. To the guest, no this will not be Rin and Len centric, and like previously said, it won't be LenxRin, unless I get a brain transplant (I don't like kagaminecest! I didn't say anywhere that there would be Rinlen!) I love LenKu sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo…..yeah. Still, this is not necessarily a LenKu.(Must resist...)Oh, and did anyone know the song Miku sang last chapter? You get cookies if you did, haha.

(AND BTW...to riri who thought LenKu was gross but kagaminecest not? I applaud your logic...incest isn't gross at all...sure...)