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Two: Hangman
Rin and Len get bored during a Thunderstorm


Rin huffed as she stared outside the glass window of her bedroom. Outside she could see the individual drops of precipitation that were currently falling from the dark gray sky overhead. The soft sounds of water colliding with ground could be heard even through the thick walls of the house. The blonde was so bored. With the rain outside she couldn't (wouldn't) go out, and with it the storm took the power away inside the house. She couldn't even watch television or go online or listen to the radio.

All the technology left with power in the house was the ear bud in her right ear, connected to her twin brother Len's Ipod. The left ear bud was currently in the possession of said brother. The two were lounging lazily on Rin's bed, Len laying on his back, onto the pile of pillows his sibling kept on her bed, and his arms folded behind his head. Rin was on her side, facing the wall and the window with her head resting comfortably on Len's stomach. Len himself didn't really mind. He liked it actually.

"Hey, Len?" Rin muttered.

"Hm?" Len hummed, keeping his eyes closed as he listened to the music playing on his Ipod.

"I'm bored." Rin sighed. It was quiet for another couple of minutes. Both twins listening to Len's playlist and for Rin the sound of Len's breathing. Finally Len took a breath.

"We could play a game?" He suggested, opening his azure eyes to look at the mirrored ones of his sister. Rin stared back, blankly.

"What kind of game?"

"Spelling game?"

"Nah."

"Tic-Tac-Toe?"

"Nu-uh."

"Kagome, Kagome?"

"You need more people for that."

"Intermediate Hangman?" At this Rin's eyes twitched open a little more.

"Intermediate Hangman? What's that?" She asked, lifting herself up on her elbow. Len let his eyes drift up toward the ceiling.

"It's like Hangman, but you don't get to see how many letters or words are in the sentence and you don't get to know how many limbs the hanged man has or what letters you've already guessed."

"So it's blind Hangman?" Rin asked. Len nodded.

"Pretty much." He said with a shrug. Rin smiled a bit and nodded.

"Ok, you're on, Brother." She said, pulling the ear bud out of her ear and hopping off the bed. Len pushed himself to a sitting position, watching as his sibling obtained a notepad and a pen from her desk. Once she had them in her hands, she sat, cross legged, back on the bed. She thrust the objects at Len, who took them. He scooted back to rest his back against the headboard, bringing his knees up to use and an easel as he drew the stage and blanks for the game. This position would also keep Rin from cheating.

"Alright." He said when he was ready. "Ready when you are."

"Let's make this interesting." Rin said with a smirk. Len returned it with one of his own.

"How so?" He asked.

"Let's make a bet. If I win this game, you have to do whatever I say."

"And if I win?" Len raised a thin, blonde brow.

"I have to do whatever you say."

"For how long?"

"Until the rain stops."

"Alright. Deal." Len said. "The category here is "Len's biggest secret."

"That's rather brave of you." Rin said, raising her brows.

"I highly doubt you'll win, my dear sister." Len said with a smile. "Begin."

"A." Rin said immediately. Len shook his head and drew a head on the hang stage.

"M." Rin guessed. Again, Len shook his head, his tangled mass of blonde hair moving into his face. He drew a body onto the man.

"H?" Rin clicked her tongue in annoyance as Len shook his head once more. The male Kagamine smirked in his steady victory.

"I?" Len nodded, finally, placing the letters in the correct spot.

"Ummm....N?" Again Len nodded and added the letter.

"T?" Short lived wins. Len shook his head and drew an arm on the man.

"S?" Another arm.

"O?" Letter added.

"G?" A leg.

"F?" Another leg.

"V?" Letter added.

"R?" Letter added.

"K?" An eye.

"P?" Another eye.

"E?" Letter added.

"How many more guesses do I have?" Rin asked, feeling the pressure. Len shook his head.

"Tsk. Tsk. Tsk, Rin. Not allowed to tell you that." He said with a smile, knowing she had only one more chance to win. So far all the letters in the sentence were filled in, and only the mouth was left on the hanging man. If Rin guessed right, she would win. If wrong.....

Choose carefully, Rin. Len thought slyly as he watched her think. Rin bit her bottom lip, her eyes on the ceiling as she tried to remember all the letters she had previously guessed. It was too hard. She couldn't remember. Only that her last one was wrong.

"Ummmm......" She sighed, deep in concentration. "....Uhhh....M?"

You already guessed that one, Rin. Len thought as he drew a frowning mouth on the man. Then for added humour he drew a pair of pigtails for hair on it's head, making it look like a certain enemy of his sister. It may make her feel better about the loss.

"Sorry, Rin. You lost." He said, looking up at her. Her face fell in a pout and she crossed her arms over her chest. How could she lose?! This game was supposed to be easy! Well when it was her turn she would make it a very difficult phrase...

"But look, you lost by only one letter." He said, turning the pad around to show her. The female Kagamine chuckled lightly at the small hanging doodle of Hatsune Miku. The she looked at the message on the pad and at the missing letter. It was tied to a four letter word. The sentence itself was made of three words. Rin could tell immediately what the missing letter was supposed to be. She gasped softly, her face turning a hard red.

Len seemed to realize his mistake of showing his board and quickly turned it back around, his face taking on a pinkish tint as well. He stared silently at the missing blank.

I O V E R I N

That was what rested next to the hanging Miku. Next to it, he had doodled a small heart.

"Len..." Rin whispered, looking at the wall. Len lifted his eyes to her. With a deep breath she looked back at him. It was quiet for a moment before Rin smiled a bit.

"S-so....um...a deal's a deal, right? I have to do whatever you say until the rain stops." She said, her face still bright red. Len chuckled softly, resting the notepad and pen next to him on the bed. He stretched out his legs in front of him, closing his eyes and leaning his head back against the headboard with a sigh.

"Well then...let's see...for my first demand I- mmph!" Len's eyes opened wide as he felt the soft lips of his sister against his. While he was distracted she had crawled over him and given him this surprise. As soon as it had come, it was gone, much to Len's disappointment. He continued to stare at his sibling, wide eyed, into her bright blue eyes that stared calmly back at his.

"I didn't tell you to do that....." Len whispered, having a sudden urge to touch his lips. But he remained still. Rin laughed softly. Len lifted his hand to cup her cheek.

"You didn't have to..." She mumbled before her twin pulled her in for another sweet, and longer, kiss.


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