Don't laugh I haven't written anything in forever. Okay.


Disclaimer: Yeah I don't own Read or Die or it's characters. Fancy that.
Maggie Mui fidgeted in her "nest" and put down the book she had finished. A romance… Michelle's kind of book…

Not that she did not thoroughly enjoy it, she just felt slightly left out. "If only love was like it was in books," she thought to herself. She laughed to herself as she remember their visit from Junior earlier that week and his request for Anita to take dancing lessons with him. Maggie somehow knew that Junior was expecting the response to be his request would be violent. What had overtaken him to ask such a stupid question? Was that what love was or was Junior just not as smart as she had thought? Could it have been something else entirely? She then decided she was thinking too much about the subject and let her mind race and found its stopping point on a certain brunette. This was another thing she often thought about and blushed deeply at it. She fidgeted again, yawned and opened the door of her "nest" letting the evening sunrays in. She squinted and crawled out.

It was nearly time for someone to start dinner. She assumed, since she was the only one standing that the duty had been placed on her. No reason for anyone to speak. The silence would have usually made her happy but human presence was loud enough to her to drown out the silence. For complete silence, one must remove all outside interference. That was her kind of thing. With only darkness, silence and a good book she could be completely happy. No… not true, she needed her sisters no matter how often they interfered with her silence. And maybe… Something happened at that moment that was not what she had expected. There was a knock at the door. Obviously some poor fool did not know who lived there.

"Somebody get that!" An irritated Nenene Sumeregawa yelled from her room. Maggie complied.

She opened the door to find a peculiar sight. He looked to be a Chinese man in his late twenties but he had an almost childlike atmosphere to him. He was nearly her height and was smiling happily about something. This poor fool REALLY did not know who lived there.

"Sister!" He shouted loud enough to break the remains of her evening silence. The word he spoke triggered some motion behind Maggie and her sisters appeared at her sides.

"You must be mistaken, I have no brother." She told her strange visitor.

"That's what YOU think!" He shot back excitedly.

Maggie could tell, things were about to get strange.


Not really a chapter. More of putting my foot in the door. You can't even imagine how badly I wanted to put "…" all over this. Somewhere along the line… I lost the ability to write.