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Chapter 4: "Magic Goggles and Miku's Power Struggle"

"Listen up, friends!"

"Okay."

Up on the third of five floors in Vocaloid Central, Rin, Len, Meiko, Kaito, and Luka were sitting in the main living room, staring expectantly at Miku. She was standing in front of the television, adjusting her tie to make it look neater. She was making it worse. Eventually she just gave up on it.

"As you all know," she announced, "we're going to be having a performance later this week."

"Yeah," said Rin, "we were there when Luka told us about it."

Miku narrowed her eyes, but quickly collected herself. "It's important for us to sell as many tickets as possible," she continued, "because it's for charity."

"What charity?" Kaito inquired.

Miku raised her index finger in preparation to answer, then froze. She held her hand over her mouth and looked to the ground thoughtfully. She then put on a nervous grin. "Luka?"

Luka smiled, turning to Kaito and the others. "It's called 'Silicon's Cross,'" she explained. "The money we collect will be used to support hospitals across the city."

"Oh, that's nice," said Kaito. "Alright, carry on."

"Thank you, Luka," said Miku, and Luka nodded. "Anyway, like I was saying, we have to draw a lot of attention in a small amount of time. The concert is on Saturday, and that's less than a week from now!" She pounded a fist against her palm. "We're going to have to pull out all of our stops for this one. The songs, costumes, and especially advertising all have to be perfect! So, let's get to thinking. Who has ideas? Anybody?"

All five of them raised their hands, and Miku blinked.

"Uh... Meiko?"

"Do World is Mine," said Meiko. "That always sells tickets."

Miku nodded. "Right. But, I sing that at every concert! We need something new to draw even more attention. Anybody else?"

The other four raised their hands again.

"Len."

"Remote Control," Len suggested. "The crowd loved that one last time, and we haven't played it in, like, half a year."

"Got it. Good idea. However, we really need to be considering more than just the music. Remember? Costumes, advertising? We need something that will really get the fans excited!" Miku clapped her hands together twice. "Come on, people! Let's put our heads together!"

"Well, I already put a notice out on our blog," said Luka, "and we've gotten quite a few responses. People are already pre-ordering tickets."

"Good," Miku said, "but not everybody reads our blog. We're going to want some posters, at least."

"We already have plenty of poster designs," said Rin. "We just have to throw the concert information on them and put 'em up around the city."

Miku shook her head. "No, no! We can't just use stock poster designs! We need to get creative! We need to come up with something bigger, something striking! Something that will really get the public going! Something that will ensure that we sell out!"

The others were staring at her blankly.

"Don't all of our concerts usually sell out anyway?" Len challenged.

"You're not giving us much to work with here, lady," said Rin.

Miku's brow furrowed, and she mouthed the word "lady". She shook herself. "Oh, come on, you guys!" she exclaimed. "This is important! Doesn't the well being of our city's people mean anything to you? Don't you think we should put a little effort into supporting them?"

"And here we go again," Meiko groaned, pressing her fingers against her temple.

"Miku, you're getting worked up with very little provocation," Luka warned.

"Again," Rin added.

"This is like the fourth time this week," Len said.

"Well it's not my fault that none of you are taking this seriously! We should be putting some real time and thought into our work, especially when it's about something like this. It's like I always say..."

Miku was rambling. She was rambling, making exaggerated arm movements to emphasize her points, probably not even realizing that she was doing so. She was so caught up in her rambling that she didn't notice one of the room's back doors open. Everybody else did, however, and they watched as another Vocaloid stepped in, carrying a can of soda in her hand. She took one look at Miku, completely oblivious to her presence, and a wide grin stretched over her face. She set her soda on the TV stand and motioned to the others to keep quiet. They obliged.

"...after all, we made a promise in agreeing to this concert! A promise that we would do everything in our power to make money for this well-meaning charity! And if we can't carry through with that promise, then what kind of a role model would that make us? An irresponsible role model, that's what kind."

The new arrival crept silently over to stand just behind and to the right of Miku. She straightened herself out to try and imitate Miku's posture, and flashed a thumbs-up. Then she started mimicking Miku's movements, exaggerating her already exuberant arm motions and mouthing the words "blah blah blah". Miku took no notice of this, not even when the others started stifling laughter. Rin in particular snorted and covered her mouth to keep herself from chuckling.

"...Now I don't know about you guys, but I'm set on making a good impression. So, we're going to make this the best concert we've had all year, even if I have to do all of the work myself! And that's a promise, not to me, not to any of you, but to the people of Silicon's Gate!"

Miku finished, placing her left hand on her hip and pointing her right toward the ceiling. The Vocaloid standing behind her copied this with precision. Rin had to bend over and bury her face in her hands to keep herself from giving them away, and Len patted her on the back sympathetically.

Miku looked around at the others questioningly, their peculiar behavior finally dawning on her. The Vocaloid behind her lowered her arms, eyeing the girl with a suspiciously mischievous smirk. "What are you laughing at?" Miku questioned, as the joker behind her slowly leaned forward with her arms outstretched, eyes glittering in anticipation.

She jammed her fingers into the pressure points on Miku's sides.

Miku screeched.

Everyone else burst out laughing.

"Gumi!" Miku shrieked, hugging herself as she swung around to face the girl who was now roaring with laughter. "What- What- When did you get here?!"

"About seven years ago," Gumi responded, wiping a tear away from her eye. "Or, did you mean something else?"

Rin fell off of the couch.

Miku folded her arms and scowled, her cheeks going pink. "That wasn't very professional of you."

"Neither was you going off on a tangent." Gumi took her soda back up from the TV stand. "I was just lightening the mood." She pointed her can in the direction behind Miku, who turned around to see all five of her friends still laughing at her expense, including Luka, though she seemed to be holding back. "Looks to me like I succeeded." As Miku grumbled in embarrassment, Gumi added for good measure, "Has anybody ever told you that you're super cute when you're flustered?"

"Shut up!" Miku spat, watching Gumi take a long, smug sip from her drink. Len, meanwhile, attempted to help up his partner, who was practically dying of laughter on the floor. "Well, as long as you're here," said Miku, straightening out her shirt indignantly, "perhaps you can also succeed where these guys are failing."

"Alright, I'll give it a shot." Gumi pulled herself up to sit on the TV stand, folding her legs casually. "This is about your concert on Saturday, right? I saw Luka's blog post."

"As a matter of fact, yes," Miku replied. "We're trying to come up with ways to sell more tickets for this show. Can you think of anything?"

Gumi took another thoughtful drink from her soda. When she lowered the can, she suggested, "Lower the ticket prices."

"Lower them?" Rin questioned. "How is that supposed to help us make more money?"

"Easy!" said Gumi. "Our ticket pricing is always the same, and not everybody can afford them. But, if you lower the price, even just a little, it'll encourage more people to buy while they're cheaper."

Miku looked like she was ready to counter, but stopped herself. "That's... actually not a bad idea."

Gumi nodded confidently.

"But how will we make up for the money we lose from the lower prices?" Kaito challenged.

"I dunno." Gumi shrugged. "Set up a donation box or something. Maybe more than one? That should work."

"Wow," said Miku. "Gumi, you're the most useful person I've talked to all day."

"Thank you, I try."

"Well, the preorders have been going for standard price," said Luka. "But, I suppose that we could mark them down once they're printed."

"Sweet," said Meiko, before turning back to Miku. "So, what's up next, kid? We need to put together a song list, right?"

Miku nodded. "Right, right. World is Mine and Remote Control can't carry a whole concert. Let's see..."

"If you really want to get people coming," said Gumi, "you'll perform a new song there. And stick it all over your advertising. That's what I would do."

"Oh my god, Gumi!" Miku exclaimed. "Where have you been all my life?! Hey, one of you go see if we've got any new material that can be ready by Saturday!"

"We'll go!" Rin volunteered, shooting out of her seat and dragging Len out of the room with her.

"I said 'one', but okay!" Miku called after them.

"I'm surprised that you guys couldn't come up with this stuff on your own," Gumi remarked. "I mean, haven't you been doing this longer than me?"

"I think the problem here is that I'm the only one taking it seriously," Miku growled.

"Wow," said Meiko, "Gumi must have some kind of superpower, because I've never heard Miku offer that high of praise."

"She's exaggerating," Kaito muttered.

"Obviously. You think I can't tell?"

"Well it's hard to tell with you sometimes."

Gumi was snickering.

Miku turned back to Gumi, expectancy glimmering in her eyes. "Have you got anything else?" she queried.

Gumi swished the drink around in its can. "Eh... I dunno. Three is the magic number, and all that jazz. Don't wanna push it."

"Is that your fancy way of saying no?"

"Yes."

Miku rolled her eyes. "Well, thank you for what you did offer, Gumi-kun. I suppose your incredibly rude attack on me wasn't entirely in vein."

"You and I have a very different definition of 'attack', Princess," Gumi responded through her soda can.

"Well, you attacked me."

"But I didn't though."

"Yes you did, you attacked me."

"No I didn't."

"Yes you did."

"No I didn't."

"Yes you did."

"Can we please have a conversation today that isn't entirely moronic?" Meiko grumbled.

Luka smiled weakly. "Oh, they're just playing..." she began.

"We found something!"

Everyone looked back to the front doorway as Rin and Len rushed back in, the former excitedly holding a folder over her head. The Kagamines zoomed over to Miku, argued over who got to hand the folder to her, with Len coming out the victor. Miku responded with a simple "Thank you" and took the folder from him, looking over the contents curiously. "Hm..." There were a few documents inside, one with the lyrics and another with sheet music, as well as a sound file with the instrumental. She pulled the cord from her headset and plugged it in to give the tune a listen, the others watching her expectantly. After about a minute, in which Miku hummed to tune to herself as she listened, she grinned, and nodded.

"Yes! This is perfect. Good find, you two!"

"Yeah!" Rin exclaimed, throwing her hands into the air. "I did a good!"

"I'm the one who found that!" said Len.

"What world are you living in where you found it?"

"This! This world!"

Miku replaced the folder's contents and closed it up. "Okay, have to get to work on this immediately. But for now; Meiko, Kaito!" She pointed in their direction. "You're in charge of poster design! I want them ready by the end of the day!"

"Alright," said Kaito.

"Whatever you say," said Meiko.

"Luka!" Miku pointed to the aforementioned. "You're in charge of the song lineup. Can I trust you to come up with something good?"

"Of course," Luka responded.

"Excellent! Rin, Len, you two are with me! We have to start working on this number."

The Kagamines saluted, chorusing, "Aye aye, captain!"

As the six of them started to leave, a short "Hold up!" sounded from back at the TV stand, and they turned to see what Gumi was on about. "Aren't you forgetting something?"

Miku froze. She slowly turned her head to the ground as she considered what she may have skipped over. Then something clicked, and her head shot back up. "Ugh, wow, I totally forgot!" She slammed her palm against her forehead, before turning to Meiko, Kaito, and Luka. "We need to put somebody in charge while we're gone! Without the four of us, there won't be anybody here in a position of authority."

"Has it really been that long since all four of us have been gone together for you to forget something like that?" Kaito questioned.

"Apparently," Meiko said.

"Wow. Time flies."

Rin tugged on Miku's sleeve, and the latter looked down at the former. "Hey, what do you mean 'four of us'?" Rin asked. "Aren't me and him just as important as you guys?"

Miku pulled her sleeve away from the girl. "This has nothing to do with importance. It has to do with responsibility." Pointing the folder she was holding to each of the Kagamines in turn, she declared, "And I am never putting either of you in any position of authority. Ever."

"Ouch," said Rin.

"It's not like she doesn't have her reasons," Len admitted.

"I'd actually argue that she has several," said Meiko.

"Double ouch."

"But anyway," said Miku, "we need to put somebody in charge while we're gone."

"Ooh!" Gumi practically flew off of the TV stand where she had been sitting, throwing her now empty soda can onto the ground. "Pick me!"

Miku ignored her. "I'm thinking Gakupo. He took over for us last time, right?"

Gumi slumped over. "Gakupo isn't gonna be here this weekend."

"He isn't?"

"No, he's going out with his friends."

"Oh." Miku scratched her head. "Well, crud. What about Leon?"

Meiko and Luka exchanged skeptical glances. "Eh," Meiko responded, "he's asleep too much these days to keep an eye on everyone."

Miku held her fingers over her chin thoughtfully. "Okay... how about...?"

"Me!" Gumi exclaimed, flailing her arms. "Pick me! I can be authoritary! Authoritative? Authoritative."

Miku started to look back at her in annoyance, but decided against it. "Seriously, can we not think of anybody other than Gakupo?"

"Pick! Me!" Gumi stomped her foot. "I can be an authority figure!" Throwing a punch at nothing in particular, she added, "I can authority figure all up in this place!"

With that, Miku slowly turned her head to Gumi, who seemed to have instantly recognized how stupid that sentence sounded. "I am not giving authority to anybody who says 'authority figure all up in this place'." Miku mimicked the ridiculous looking air-punch as she said this.

Gumi snickered, standing herself up straight. "Alright, alright, that sounded terrible. But! See these bad boys?" She indicated the red tinted accessories sitting atop her head, and Miku tilted hers.

"Your goggles? What about them?"

"Goggles," said Gumi matter-of-factly, "resonate with authoritative power." Placing one foot against the couch and resting an arm on her leg, she declared, "Those who wear them have a certain air of leadership about them, which compels those around them to follow their every command."

Miku's brow furrowed. "Really? Is that so?"

"Uh-huh! Just ask Yagami Taichi and Simon the Digger."

"Now that I think about it," came Luka, "Gumi does give off a much different aura than the rest of us."

"You're not helping!" Miku shouted, and Luka smiled playfully.

The Kagamines tilted their heads in unison, observing Gumi's confident stature. Thanks to Luka's comment, that aura about her seemed to be more apparent. She was almost sparkling in the daylight shining through the tall windows.

"She does seem different than the rest of us," Len observed.

"Magical, even," Rin added.

Gumi gave a boastful smirk as she removed her foot from the couch, and Miku stared at her with her jaw dropped in complete and utter bewilderment. "I'm flattered that you all noticed. Though I'm surprised it took you so long. But, I can't take all the credit... It is the goggles doing most of the work for me. After all, who else but the one with the goggles could radiate such grace and charm?" She knelt down, and Miku narrowed her eyes as Gumi took her hand. "Ah, but of course, who am I to say such things in the presence of one who can achieve these levels of perfection without the aid of an object? Truly, I stand far in the shadow that is cast by our glorious leader..."

Miku ripped her hand away from Gumi's and whacked the gogglehead on her face, knocking her over. Rin burst out laughing again.

"On second thought," said Miku dryly, "we have plenty of time to think about this. We can worry about it later."

"But will you at least consider my offer?" Gumi queried from where she now lay on the ground.

"No. Come on everybody, we've got work to do."

"Yes ma'am," said Meiko and Kaito, and they left out the room's main entrance with Luka and Miku in their wake.

"Hey come on!" Gumi shouted, following after Miku. "Give me a chance! Goggles, remember?!"

Len glanced uneasily at Rin, who had that look on her face that suggested she was plotting something. "I want authority..." she muttered under her breath. Then the girl nodded to herself. "I'm going to steal her goggles."

"Rin, no."

"Rin yes!"

And Len groaned as he was again dragged into the hall against his own will.

"Come on, Miku-chan! I can totally watch over Central for you while you're gone! I can make sure that those crazy kids don't burn the house down!"

"Gumi, I don't even trust you not to burn the house down."

"But-"

Miku shoved Gumi into the elevator with Meiko, Kaito, and Luka. "No."

"But we'll talk about it later, right?"

"No."

"No as in no, or no as in yes?"

"No."

"Just give it a rest," Meiko sighed.

Gumi stuck her tongue out in defeat and gave the fourth floor button on the elevator a poke. With a *ding*, the doors closed, and Kaito said, "Wait, weren't the rest of us supposed to go to the second floor...?"

Miku heaved a sigh of relief, then glanced back to see the Kagamines dashing over to her. "Okay, you two," she said, waving the folder she was holding, "we have to get serious about this. We only have a few days to get it perfect. So, can I count on you to work with me without causing a problem?"

"Of course!" said Len.

"When have we ever?" questioned Rin.

Miku rolled her eyes. "Good to hear. Anyway, we should- huh? Hello?"

The Kagamines looked at her curiously as she pressed her forefingers against her headset. "What's the matter?" Len asked.

"I'm being called from the front gate," Miku answered quietly. "Yes, I'm here. What is it? Oh... Teto?" She sighed. "Really? Well, okay... Send her in, I'll meet her at the entrance. Is that all? Okay, thank you." With a groan, Miku looked back to Rin and Len, who were staring wide-eyed with these stupid grins that indicated they knew where this was going. "Consider yourselves lucky," Miku grumbled, as she shoved the folder into Rin's grasp. "But as soon as she leaves, we're getting to work!"

The Kagamines waved cheerfully as she left for the staircase. "Have fun!" Rin called. When Miku was gone, she swung around to her partner. "Now's our chance! Come on, let's go find her!"

"Rin, this is a terrible idea..."

"Shut up, it's a great idea. Now let's go get those goggles!"


Miku stormed down two flights of stairs and nearly fell flat on her face when she reached the bottom. She then entered out into the enormous main entrance to Vocaloid Central, with the ceiling unnecessarily high up. Miku stopped to catch her breath, then skimmed around the room in search of her unexpected guest. It didn't take long to catch sight of the hot pink streak scurrying around and joyfully greeting each Vocaloid she passed. Miku shook her head. She held her fingers up to her mouth and gave a good whistle. This attracted the attention of everybody here, thankfully including Teto. She flashed a grin and dashed over to meet her friend.

"Miku-chan~!" Teto sang. "There you are! What took you so long?"

"Elevator was busy," Miku explained, scratching her head. "Anyway, what are you doing here? Without telling me that you were coming?"

"I did tell you that I was coming!" Teto said. "I've been texting you since yesterday. Didn't you see?"

Miku paused during her thought process, then hung her head. "I haven't checked my phone since we went out the other day."

"Oh. Well, that's okay!" Teto grabbed Miku's hands enthusiastically. "That means I get to tell you everything I texted you about in person!"

"Oh, jeez, Teto, you don't have to-"

"Come on, let's go somewhere more comfortable! The elevator isn't still busy, is it?"

"Well, the others should be done with it by now..."

"Then let's go!"

Teto practically dragged Miku into the elevator along with her, chattering on about everything she had to say. "So I told my guys about the End of Summer Festival... A few of them seem interested, but nobody's said anything about it yet."

"Alright, keep me posted, then..." Miku replied, pressing the third floor button.

"I've also been texting Neru, but she hasn't written back."

"Well, that's normal for Neru."

"Yeah, I'm not too worried about it. But, I would like to try and find her tomorrow. I want to ask her about something." With an exuberant gasp, she continued, "Speaking of which! Me, Ritsu, Ruko, Momo, Defoko, and Tei have a performance scheduled for later this month! Isn't that fun?"

Miku blinked. "Oh. Yeah, that's great. Er, we actually-"

"Have a charity concert on Saturday!" Teto cut her off. "I saw Luka's blog post."

"Of course you did."

Teto smiled. "That's one of the greatest things about you and your guys, Miku. You're always taking action for the city! I admire you for that. We'd try to do the same, but we just don't get as much traction as you guys."

"Oh... Teto-chan, you don't have to praise me like that..." Miku pressed a hand against her cheek in embarrassment. "Besides, it was Luka who arranged for it..."

"But you've arranged for this kind of thing before, and you're still taking part in this one. Don't sell yourself short."

"Right, you're right. Thank you, Teto."

Teto simply beamed like the little ray of sunshine she was. "Anyway, like I was saying. Since we've got a concert coming up, we scheduled a little meeting just like we always do. It's on Thursday, at Defoko's house. But I figured, hey, since we already know all of our songs and routines by heart, why not just make it a little party instead?" Looking to Miku with a grin, she finished, "Which is why I want you and Neru to come with me."

Miku's expression flattened. "Oh. As in, me? Go to a meeting? With your UTAUloid friends?"

Teto nodded briskly.

"Eh..." Miku cast a glance to the side. "Well, I mean... I don't have anything against them, but..." She clenched her teeth. "I just don't really feel welcome around those guys, you know?"

Miku observed a twinge of dissatisfaction in her friend's demeanor. "Ha ha, well!" Teto quickly masked this. "Maybe they're not your biggest fans. But they'll never really like you if they don't get to know you."

"I guess... Well, we're kind of busy with a new song that we want to have ready by Saturday, but I'll try to keep my morning free for Thursday."

"Awesome!" Teto threw her arms into the air happily. "Thank you, Miku-chan! You never do let me down~" She gave the Vocaloid an affectionate hug, and Miku patted her on the back. "Ah, now I just have to track down Neru..."


Rin and Len snuck around the corridors of the fourth floor, stealthily seeking out their very specific target. Rin had caught Gumi traveling in this direction, which could only mean one thing.

"Okay!" Rin whispered. "Gumi's taking a shower. You keep guard while I sneak into the girl's bath and grab the goggles."

"Are we completely certain that this is a good idea?" Len questioned.

"Yes," Rin replied. "Now keep an eye out! I don't want to get caught."

"Alright..."

Rin opened the squeaky bathroom door as quietly as possible, creeping inside and looking around cautiously. Gumi was inside one of the shower stalls, which was made apparent not only by the roar of water pouring against the floor, but also the peculiar girl's loud singing of "How can something so enticing have such awful side effects?!"

Rin rubbed her pinky inside of her ear, then darted over to where she could see Gumi's stuff sitting in a disorganized pile atop a lidded laundry basket. Her eyes flashed when she caught sight of the red tinge on top of the messily thrown down orange jacket. Rin snagged the goggles and bolted out of the room as fast as her legs would carry her.

Len was leaned against the wall just outside, trying to look as casual as he could while standing outside of the opposite gender's bathroom. He wasn't much succeeding. He quickly turned to Rin when she stepped out. "Did you get it?" he asked.

With a smirk, Rin dangled the shiny treasure in front of her. "You tell me."

"Nice!" Len exclaimed. "Well, you got them. Now what?"

"Isn't that obvious?" Len watched curiously as Rin turned away, removing her headband and strapping on the goggles in its place. After a brief pause for dramatic tension, she turned back to her partner, and queried, "How do I look?"

Len was taken aback. He stumbled a bit, his eyes widening in surprise. His reaction made Rin cock an eyebrow. "Holy crap!" the boy shouted. "It's like I'm looking at a completely different person!"

"Really? Let me see."

Rin entered back into the bathroom, gazing at her reflection in one of the mirrors. She gasped. Len was right! Her reflection sparkled with that strange aura of Gumi's, causing her to stand out much more than she had before. It was as the entire world was casting a spotlight specifically on her.

She darted back into the hallway. "Oh wow. Oh wow oh wow oh wow." She gave the biggest grin, exchanging a glance with Len. "This is amazing! I... I feel amazing! Like I could do anything!"

"You look like you could do anything!" said Len. "Gumi was right... You are resonating with authoritative power!" Rin watched with a gaping maw as he dropped to his knees and groveled before her, something that he hardly ever literally did. "I... I don't know how to react!"

Rin stared in astonishment. "Stand... Stand up," she commanded, and Len did as he was told. Rin recoiled. "This! This shouldn't be possible!"

The two drew in a breath in unison, and Rin tore the goggles off of her head.

"Could it be?" Rin questioned.

"These are..." Len began.

"Magic goggles?!" both Kagamines finished.

In that moment, the bathroom door slammed open behind them, startling the two as each gave an effeminate shriek. Here stood Gumi, looking as smug as ever, her body soaking and a towel wrapped around her torso. "Enjoying yourselves?"

The Kagamines screamed, and Rin chucked the goggles at her defensively. Gumi skillfully snatched them out of the air, then watched the two smaller Vocaloids hug one another in fear. "Ah," Gumi said. "So they overpowered you? I can't say I'm surprised. After all..." She affixed the goggles back to their rightful place upon her bright green head. "...they were never meant for the world of the living."

The Kagamines shared another unified gasp, observing the powerful sparkly aura return to its rightful owner. It suited Gumi much better than it did Rin.

"She wields their power so masterfully!" Rin exclaimed.

"So Gumi is the Chosen One!" Len concluded.

Gumi stood proudly with her hands on her hips as the two bowed before her, chanting, "All heil the Chosen One!"

"Heh heh! Yeah, all heil me!"

Then the towel untied itself and dropped to the floor.

"Oops."

Len averted his eyes fearfully, covering his face with his hands. However, Rin's brow furrowed. "Hey, wait a minute!" she said, and Len gave a peek for curiosity's sake.

Gumi was still wearing her undershirt and skirt, both of which were sopping wet.

"You took a shower in your clothes?" Len questioned in bewilderment.

Gumi simply shrugged. "What can I say? I like to keep the whole package fresh."


On the next chapter: Neru Needs to Calm Down and Somebody Should Really Get Miku a Drink or Something


|| Gumi is a beautiful, majestic freak of nature. Yes. Eccentric Gumi is my favorite Gumi.

So, what song are Miku, Rin and Len doing for the charity concert? No seriously, you tell me. The only Miku/Rin/Len song I know is Dark Woods Circuis. And Alluring Secret ~Oath of Black~ if you'll count it, though Miku doesn't actually sing in that one.

Next time we get to meet the person who texted Neru in chapter 2. And if that doesn't excite you, we're going to be properly introduced the rest of the UTAUloids in the chapter after that. ||