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For the love of Crypton! We do not own Vocaloid! If we did, the only shipping with Len and Rin would be Len x Rin, but that's pretty popular huh? ;D

Also, we own Tamako and Jun Sachine. They are our OC's.

THIS IS NOT INCEST.


Rin's POV

Len carried me, thankfully, to the game room I've never even seen before. At least it isn't my room, but I'm still stuck with Len, thanks to dad. I sighed, mostly because Len carried me around bridal style. It was completely embarrassing! He carefully placed me down on the couch and handed me the remote to the HD TV. There was a little kitchen in the room and my stomach growled. Len looked at me in surprised for a bit, but chuckled. I glared at him and he went into the kitchen.

"What do you want to eat?" he asked. I raised my eyebrow at him.

"What?"

"C'mon, I'm not all bad," he said. "And I have babysitted Tamako before."

"But Tamako's sixteen," I said.

"I know, but no matter what, she can't do much for herself," Len said. "So when Jun can't take care of her, they give her to me. Now, what do you want to eat?" I sighed and looked around for a bit.

"Um...is there any oranges?" I asked. I heard the fridge open and heard some rumbling.

"Yeah," Len answered. "Uh...orange juice, orange popsticles, orange soda, plain oranges, and orange muffins." THey have orange muffins? I absolutely love those!

"Can I have the orange muffin, a normal orange, and water?" I asked. More rumbling and then Len set the food down on the table in front of me. His hair was still down and his hairband was on his wrist. "Sorry."

"Huh?"

"Sorry I almost took your hearing," I said, sitting up, by myself. I tried moving my legs a bit. Nope. All my muscles ached. I sighed and reached for the muffin.

"I'd say 'it's okay,' but I think I deserve a bit more than that," he said, leaning on the back of the couch close to me. I bit into the muffin and glared at him.

"Geez, why are you such a perv?" I asked.

"I'm not a perv, I'm a flirt," he winked at me and I rolled my eyes.

"You're annoying, that's what you are," I snapped back. He faked a hurt look.

"And you're saying this to the only person helping you when you can't even walk by yourself?" he asked. He tore off a piece of my muffin and popped it into his mouth. "How mean." He made a face after he swallowed.

"What?" I asked. "You don't like oranges?"

"No, I've never tasted an orange muffin," he responded. "It's okay." He took the remote from me and turned off the TV, saying something about wasting electricity. "I prefer bananas. They aren't as messy." Well, I'll give him that. "So, Akita, why'd you come here anyway?"

"First, my name is Rin," I said. "Second, I'm here for summer vacation only, unlike your rich little butt." He rose an eyebrow at me.

"But if you're here, wouldn't that mean you have a rich little butt?" he asked. I turned my head.

"There you go, being a pervert, talking about anatomy," I said.

"What?" he asked, incredilously. "You're the one who started talking about my butt in the first place." He walked around the couch, lifted my legs a bit, sat down, and let my legs rest on his lap. "Geez, you just can't take a joke, can you?"

"Not if the person drags the joke longer than normal," I said, picking up the glass of orange juice. I drank it down in one shot and placed the glass aside. "Why did my father trust me with a pervert?"

"Would you have liked to be with my older brother instead?" Len asked. He had an older brother? He read my epression and continued. "I have an older brother, Dell, who seems to bring home a new girl every three days. It's really annoying, so I asked Daichi if I could live here. He said that he didn't mind since my dad is next door."

"Then, why haven't I've ever seen you before now?" I asked.

"I moved here three years ago," he said. "My dad was jumping all over the place when we got the house because your dad lives next door."

"That makes sense," I answered. "I haven't been here since I was twelve." Wait. Are we actually having a non-preverted conversation? Maybe the benefit of a doubt is good...I hope. "But, that still doesn't explain why my dad trusts you to take care of me."

"I guess it's because your dad probably knows that I joke around a lot," Len replied. "And he also made me promise if I ever ended up like Dell, the bring a girl home every night, he'd make me move back with my dad and Dell." He made a face. "I hate it there." My face scrunched up and I decided to change the subject. This was getting uncomfortable.

"So...Jun told me that you're his best friend," I said.

"Me? Nah, he likes Dell a lot better," Len said. "He might not show it, but Jun's...a sister complex kinda guy. Almost goes on rampages when ever I babysit Tamako." He laughed and I smiled. Holy crap, what is he doing to me? "Hey, do you think you can move now? It's been about an hour." I tried moving my legs and they didn't hurt as much, so I through them over the side of the couch and stood up.

"Well, I guess so," I said. He stood up as well.

"Try walking around a bit," he said. "But don't twist your leg. I tore a ligament in my leg when I was fourteen and I do not want you to live that."

"Wow, being nice without perverted anatomy?" I asked. "You're improving Kagamine." He glared cutely at me and carefully walked a bit. His arms were out stretched to make sure I didn't fall, but I didn't. I was fine.

"Okay then, Kagamine therapy is over," he said. "That'll be thirty bucks." He held out his hand, but I just gave him a low five.

"There you go," I said, jokingly. "Keep the change." He rolled his eyes and gently threw the left over orange at me.

"Don't waste this," he said. I nodded and started to peel it. I split it in two and gave half of it to him.

"Don't think I didn't hear your stomach growl." I winked and he blushed as I walked away. Wait. I winked?


I walked downstairs to the kitchen to see how Neru was doing with Mikuo. I poked my head into the kitchen to see her talking with him...but she was crying. She was crying out of sadness and Mikuo had a distressed face on. Someone poked me on the shoulder and I turned arounf to see Gumi. She beckoned my to follow her and we went to her, Miku, and Mikuo's room. Miku was on her bed, apparently listening to some kind of radio. We crowded around her and split the headphones.

"I'm...I'm sorry, Neru, but I don't want you as my girlfriend," Mikuo said. I heard my older sister cry.

"But...why?" she asked. I heard Mikuo sigh.

"Because I already have a girlfriend," he said.

"So that kiss you gave me a few minutes ago was because you probably got bored of her or something?" Neru asked, through tears. I felt bad for her. "Mikuo, how could you? I love you, but that doesn't mean you have to go and cheat on your girlfriend!" I looked at Gumi and Miku and they had sad faces on. After a bit, I couldn't take my sister crying anymore and gave Miku back her headphone.

"Rin?" Miku asked.

"I'm going to go wait in Neru's room," I answered. "And I'll try to make her stop crying if she still is when she gets there." They nodded and I ran up to our rooms on the third floor. I saw Len go into the room next to mine, but it didn't matter right now. I went into my room, which was across from Neru's. Since she isn't up here yet, I guess I can describe what my room looks like. It was a cute, bright yellow room with a little sitting place in the cove of the window. Right next to that was a french door covered by white lacy curtains that lead out into a small balcony. A few feet from that door was my queen sized bed and across from that was a mahogany desk with my laptop and a desk lamp. Next to that was a sliding door closet that held my unpacked clothes. There was a small flatscreen above my desk and a dressed on the other side of my bed, not next to the balcony doors. It's a cute little room, if I have to say so myself.

"That monster!" I heard Neru scream as she slammed her door. I ran out of my room and knocked on her door. "Go away!"

"Neru?" I asked. "It's Rin." Something it the door.

"I don't want to talk to anyone right now!" she screamed. "I'm sorry Rin!" My hand lifted to knock on the door again, but someone caught it. Len.

"Leave her alone for a bit," he mouthed. "It seems like she'll just be irritated more if you keep bothering her." I sighed and nodded. He took me to the gameroom of this floor and we went to the balcony. The sun was setting, dying the sky in colors of orange, purple, and yellow. The balcony gave a great view of both the sky and the giant backyard below complete with a giant pool and beautiful grass.

"It's so pretty..." I said, leaning on the railing. Len stood next to me, looking at the sunset too...ew, how cliche!

"Yeah," he said. "Rin, you shouldn't bother people like that." I was surprised and I turned to him.

"She's my sister and her heart was just broken!" I said, almost screaming.

"But, from expierence, people like her want to be alone to think," he said.

"How would you know?" I snapped. "You barely know her!"

"Because people who yell at others to go away and actually thow things at the door, mean they need to think," Len explained. "When I was still living with Dell, the girls he brought home did the same thing. There are so many signs with people like that, it's so...expected."

"Len," I said. "You said 'people.' Are you one of those kinds of people?" He looked at me for a moment and caught me with this bright blue eyes.

"Yeah," he said. "I like to think for myself." Then there was silence between us as we watched the sun set and the moon rise. The only lights on after that were the pool lights and the backyard lights. After a bit, I found myself watching Len as he looked at the moon. Geez, he was so diffferent from a couple of hours ago.

"So this is where you two were!" We turned around in surprise to see Tamako there, smiling. "Having a romantic moment? Well hurry it up! Dinner's starting soon and I can't get Neru out of her room!" She ran away and I blushed. Len watched me and chuckled, but I hope he didn't notice I blushed more.

"Well, why don't we go?" he asked.

"You go, I'm going to try to coax Neru out of her room," I said, walking back into the game room. Len followed me and shut the door.

"Good luck."


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