A/N: Okay guys, this is the last chapter. I read all your reviews and have decided on an ending. Enjoy!


It was night. A mailman was running home, late. It was really dark outside; he could hardly see where he was walking.

Halfway home, he stopped to take a break. Strange. He had stopped walking, but he could still hear footsteps. Before the mailman could turn around, a small body slammed into him.

"Ah! I'm sorry, sir! Um…" the voice belonged to a little girl with a really big hat and a really long coat. The mailman stood up and brushed himself off.

"Can I help you with something?" he asked.

The little girl nodded. "I need you to…" She stood on her toes and whispered something in the mailman's ear. He looked surprised, but nodded and continued walking home.

A couple minutes later, he heard running footsteps again. This time, he stood out of the way, but grabbed the person as they ran past.

The person was a girl with short blond hair. She had small backpack that looked like it was completely filled.

"Someone told me you have a letter that you want delivered," the mailman said.

The girl stared at him and nodded slowly. "Actually, I do. Are you a mailman?"

The mailman nodded.

From her pocket, the girl took out a small white envelope and hesitantly gave it to the mailman. He took it without glancing at it. "Deliver it in…um…3 days." Then, the girl set off running again.

The mailman stared after the girl then looked down at the envelope. He took a flashlight out of his messenger bag and shined it on the letter.

The address was the same for both the sender and receiver but the names were different. The sender was Rin Kagamine and the receiver was Len Kagamine. Why didn't the girl just give it to the person herself?


The first girl from earlier watched everything from far away with a smile. She had just seen Rin run by. All was going perfectly according to plan.

The girl took off the big hat and her long silver hair spilled out. She took a small hourglass out of her pocket and grinned wickedly at the small girl inside.

"How about it, Rin? Very soon, you're life will be over and we can end this madness."

"I can't wait for it to be over too. All this is my fault. Soon, everything will be right again." The little girl inside the hourglass laughed hollowly.

Silver scowled. "You're too optimistic. Can't you even shed one tear?"

The younger Rin said nothing.


3 days later…

Len walked outside to check the mail. There was one small, white envelope. He opened it up to read it. It said:

Dear Len,

Thanks for everything!

That was all. Len looked at the envelope. The sender was "Rin Kagamine". I don't remember having a cousin named Rin…It' probably just some prank.

"Len, breakfast is ready!"

"I'll be right there, Mom," Len yelled back. He went to throw the letter away, but his hand stopped just before he threw it in. For some reason, he didn't want to throw it away. Len shoved it into his pocket and walked back to his house.

His mom smiled at him. "Would you like your eggs scrambled, honey?"

Len nodded and sat at the table. His dad looked up from his newspaper. "Hey son. Want to go play some basketball today?"

Len grinned. "You bet! I'm going to beat you this time."

"Can I come too?" Oliver looked at Len with puppy dog eyes.

Len laughed and tousled Oliver's hair. "Sure! Why don't we bring Gumi along too?"

"No way, Len! I'm not playing basketball today. I've got…stuff to do," Gumi yelled from her room.

A little doll sat in the corner of the room, gathering dust. It had short blonde hair and pretty blue eyes with a big smile plastered on her face.

But if you looked close enough, it looked it was crying.

THE END


A/N: Thank you everyone who read this story and reviewed, they were very much appreciated. As I told a lot of you, I got sick of writing this story and had a lot of trouble with it. So thanks for bearing with me through all the random tangents I went on and hopefully you'll read my other stories.

I can know change it to "Completed". (yes!)

Thanks for reading!