Geez, I keep abandoning this story. But I get no reviews! It makes me think people don't like my stories! Especially after I update. I know I have readers, but I get no motivation to write anymore! All my new reviews are at my one shots! Seriously, I worked so hard for chapter one of "Our Revenge" and I'm pretty sure no one has read it. I spent days on that to make it good, and no one has given me any acknowledgment about it whatsoever! It is not a good feeling to get when you publish something...-tear- Any who, this time it's Len POV because he's the one getting to have a talk with Rin's mom. Rin can't really do anything at this point. Lol.

Rin got behind me and started pushing me down the hall. I tried to stop my feet, but Rin was pushing my back so hard it made me top-heavy and continue down the corridor. Why couldn't we just study for finals? It's obvious to both of us that her mom doesn't like me.

"Rin, I can't do this!"

"Sure you can. Just stick it to her!"

"But then she'll hate me even more!"

"Just talk to her!"

Rin pushed me down until we got down the stairs in the living room. Mr. K was in the kitchen while Rin's mom was watching one of those wedding shows. Which one? I'll never know... Mrs. Kagamine turned around and saw me get pushed by her daughter into their living room, and then Rin sprinting back up the stairs. The look on Mrs. Kagamine's face when she saw me broke me down. What did I do that made her dislike me so much?

"Um...I..." I started.

"Don't try to level with me. It won't work," she said coldly.

"I just wanted to tell you that I'm sorry. For whatever I did to make you so angry at me. Mostly at getting mad at Rin since I got her caught up in it."

"You should be. You gave me a bad name. I was disciplining my daughter for breaking the rules, and now I'm considered a terrible, cruel person by the people in the town. I don't like it that you're here, and I don't really like you for making that happen."

"I'm very sorry all this happened. I'm sorry for everything." I paused. I heard Mr. K (attempting) quietly spy on us talking. I knew he would understand. I looked towards his way, and saw him hide more behind the wall, holding a spatula in his hand. I was just going to say it, no matter how it turned out, I know he'd be there for support.

"But I'm not sorry for meeting Rin. I'm not sorry for loving her, either. Rin, she's smart, and sweet and beautiful. Gosh, she's beautiful. She's the one thing I'll never regret. No matter what, I'll love her. Rin is the best thing that's ever happened to me." I started to turn away and go back up the stairs, but Mrs. Kagamine spoke up again.

"How are you going to make me believe that?" she asked.

"Excuse me?"

"You just said you loved Rin."

"I do! I do love her!"

"How so?"

"I...she's extremely nice to everyone. I like that. It means she's gentle, and can get things done calmly. Everyone likes someone who's nice. She's intelligent, too. I know she'll go far someday, and I help her however I can. And, she's just so beautiful. The way her eyes shine when the sun's light bounces off them, the way her hair frames her face. And just her face, it's like looking at art. I never want to look away. It's mostly because of her smile. I can't help but smile when I see her smile. It could light up the darkest of places. Whenever I'm with Rin, I get this warm feeling in my chest, and I love it. She makes me happy and I never want to loose her. When you took her home that day, I felt empty. Rin wasn't there. Just being in the same room as her takes away any of my worries. When she's upset, I'll do whatever I can to make her smile again, because seeing her upset is enough to make my best day a terrible day despite all those positives. Rin is always the highlight of my day! If her day is bad, my happy day will be a bad day with hers! If she's unhappy, I'm unhappy, too! Rin is my greatest blessing!"

The whole room was silent, except for the noise of the television. I didn't realize how loud I was until I stopped talking. Both of Rin's parents were silent, and they didn't really move. Mrs. Kagamine was staring down at her lap, but I could still clearly see her face past her blonde curls of hair. By her expression, I could tell she was pondering something, but I couldn't really figure out what. She slowly got up from the armchair and made her way towards me. As she got closer, she placed her hands on my shoulders. And she looked...happy.

"Len, you really do love my daughter, don't you?" she asked me.

"Of course I do. Why would I make any of that up?"

"Oh, Len. I was wrong about you. I should've listened to Rin and Al. They were right. You're a good kid. You didn't even know about Rin's curfew, did you?" I shook my head. "None of that was your fault, or Rin's. I did this to myself. I just overreacted. But see, I just didn't want Rin to get hurt."

"What would make you think that she'd get hurt?"

"When I was about Rin's age, I did the same thing she did. I told my parents I was going out with friends to the mall. I never really did. I always met up with this gang. They always gave me cigarettes and sake. I thought it was cool. I met up with them everyday, just like Rin. But one day they got tired of me. I never joined this gang, so to them I was an annoyance. I didn't realize how annoying I was by coming everyday for more cigarettes when I didn't need any, or didn't bring the money I promised them in return for the drugs. I never even realized the possibility that they might have pocket knives. When they had enough of me, they just cut me. They cut me on my neck, which is why I have these stitches here." She slid the hair off her shoulders and revealed stitches. About half of her neck was surrounded by stitches.

"I was afraid Rin was doing the same thing. I wasn't going to take any chance, and nowadays you can't be too sure who is going to try them next. And with Rin repeatedly missing her curfew, I just flipped even when all she was doing was sitting under a tree when I found her."

Now all of it makes sense. Rin told me her mom was overprotective, but now I understand why. She just didn't want Rin to inherit her mistakes.

"I understand," I said.

"Thank you, Len. Rin is lucky to have you." She hugged me, then went back to watching television. I walked back up the stairs and found Rin crouched down at the top. She was listening to the whole conversation the entire time. She looked up and me, her eyes sparkling.

"Do you really feel that way, Len?" she asked me. I knelt down so I could be at her eye level.

"Now tell me, after you heard that entire conversation, why would you think any of that wasn't true?"

Rin gave me a huge smile and dashed into me with a hug. I hugged her back and dug my face into her shoulder.

Rin, you silly goose! You didn't have anything to worry about! Len loves you just the way you are! All that time with Gumi and crying was pointless. Len likes you and not Miku! (Sorry any LenxMiku fans) Yay! Rin's mom likes Len! Sorry for the chapter being really short, but I think I have carpel tunnel because my wrist starting hurting really bad for no reason yesterday. In case you couldn't tell, I made Big Al Rin's dad and Sweet Ann her mom. Thanks for reading my story! Please review this chapter, it motivates me to write more awesome chapters for you guys! :)