I came up with another way to end this, as I wasn't very satisfied with the one from chapter two. This may or may not be better. But I did it anyway.

Red Rose – Aftermath

The next Monday, Hatsune Miku was getting her books for class out of her locker. It was finals week, but the last thing on her mind were tests. The entire weekend, ever sense she had given those flowers to Len, she'd been wondering who it was that he gave them to. She thought at first that maybe it was Neru, but decided that sense the incident they had in the cafeteria, she couldn't be it. The next thought was Luka, but that was quickly dismissed for age difference. She even considered Haine Lin, but figured that wasn't likely as they just broke up the month before. It was truly bugging her, and she couldn't wait until she saw Len to ask him how it all went; and who it went with.

She didn't have to wait long, however, as she saw Len and his sister walking down the hallway to their first period, as they always do. She turned and smiled, waving at them from across the hall. When they smiled and waved back, however, she noticed something strange. They were holding hands.

The two reached her locker. "Morning, Miku," Len said. "How are you today?"

"I'm doing great, Len, thanks. How about you two? Doing well?"

"Well, uh…" Len said as he chuckled nervously. Both he and his sister looked at the ground for a moment. "Yeah, I'd say we're doing just fine. Oh, hey, I never paid you back for Saturday. Here…" He reached into his back pocket and took out two twenties. "Keep the change; you really did me a big favor."

Miku, as Len forced the money into her hands, said, "No, no, I can't take this, Len. Please, keep it."

Len shook his head. "Miku, I want you to have it. I can't think of any other way to thank you."

"Well…" She looked again at Rin and Len's held hands. "You could tell me who they were for."

Len laughed a bit, then winked at her, friendlily. "I think you already know."

"My turn to thank you, Miku," Rin said. "In advance for not telling anyone."

Miku, surprisingly, nodded and smiled, completely unphased by the blatant display of incest, and said, "Just be glad it wasn't Neru's shift at the shop last weekend. She's much more gossipy than me."

The twins smiled and went off to class, as Miku got ready for her own day ahead, trying now not to think of her own brother, Mikuo, like Rin apparently thought of hers.