Normal POV

It was after school; everyone should've been gone; every room should've been empty.

But one room still had its dim light shining for one person.

A little being was admiring her Lolita dolls.

Shifting from side to side on the floor, she couldn't help but feel self-conscious that someone was looking at her, someone was finding out her secret. And in her fear, she whipped her hand around numerous times to ease her troubles.

But the thundering footsteps and the pondering of her heart did not help her situation at all, for a voice, weaved its way through her mind and making her turn around….to meet the eyes of a sly, red eyed creature.

Long time no see Rein….

The blue haired girl froze where she was, shivering and trembling. The voice that called out to her wasn't the one she has thought it'd be. She would have been content if it were just Bright or Shade but no, it wasn't.

It was definitely not Shade; the only one it could be was…Fine.

The red haired girl was a few steps behind her, grinning menacingly at her. She had her hands crossed tightly in front of her and her eyes shone at the helpless sight in front of her.

Rein oh Rein….

Long….time…..no….see

'Don't come over here!' Rein screamed, putting her hands to her ears, hoping that this would keep Fine away.

But nobody stops when someone does that, especially someone who just loved tormenting her victim.

'This….is fun,' Fine licked her lips.

By now she had already cornered Rein, who was crouching in fear, but dared not to scream, for whoever did come would question why she was here in the first place, she couldn't say that she was looking at Lolita dolls!

But Fine was wasting no time on this; Rein was perfect for entertaining her needs. She laughed haughtily and took a few steps further towards her. She had replaced her arm behind her and was drawing out something…something, sharp and reflected the light of the storeroom. Fine held the object firmly in her hand, and placed a finger on Rein's lips.

Now….don't speak….you don't want someone to find out right?

Fine had got her firmly around her finger, twisting Rein's dreams and trusts and when she held the knife around, it was like she had sliced them apart. All her hopes and trusts….broken.

And she screamed.

Rein didn't care if she had it found out; she wanted something to come and rescue her; someone to talk this maniac away from her. A few thundering steps and that was all it took for Fine to go, cursing Rein under her breath.

A young boy ran as fast as he could when he heard that piercing scream. It sounded like Rein's…who knows what could be happening to her at the moment?

He reached the storeroom just in time to see a fleeting figure run out; he couldn't make out who it was clearly but the distinct red hair made him suspicious. However he brushed it off and walked into the room and found Rein lying on the floor, crying. In her hand, he spotted a weird looking doll….a Lolita doll?

He checked around to see what was going on, he had a hunch that the Lolita doll had something to do with all of this. Was she a fan of them?

Noticing that someone had come to her need, Rein looked up.

She looked up, her blue eyes, filled with tears. She fell in shock when she saw his face and pushed him aside.

'Rein!' he called as he saw her disappear around the corner…

The next day

Shade's POV

The day was quiet. Too quiet.

With the disappearance of Fine and Rein I just couldn't suck it all up when the teacher told us.

'Oh sorry, Rein and Fine are currently missing!'

I clenched my fists, what is she talking about 'Oh missing!' isn't going to cut it.

But wait, where was my familiar brown haired friend? It seems like he wasn't here yet. Right on cue, the door opened and Bright stepped in, all ruffled and tired. Did he know something about the girls' disappearance? He walked up to me and passed a note to me, being careful to not cause a huge ruckus.

It's Fine.

I knew instantly what he was talking about and scrunched the paper into a tight ball. Was he right? But it did match everything perfectly though. She was the one who directed me to Rein's secret, she must've done something horrible to Rein. Something despicable. I wanted to run up to her and punch her straight in the face, yell at her and shake all the evil out of her.

However I knew there was nothing I could do. Fine was gone, I might just give up on this….

There was no way I could figure things out.

Bright's POV

Did Rein not trust me? Is that why she didn't tell me?

All my hopes came crashing down when Shade read the piece of paper. He knew what I was talking about. He knows about Rein and her secret. She trusts him more than me.

Why? What about the times we cherished each other, am I the only one who has been hanging onto the past? I still remember clearly what had happened that day, the first day we met, you screaming and me coming to save the day. But it was not a quick decision made on spot without any feelings.

I truly loved you Rein.

And I see that you…don't feel the same way as I do.

After school

Normal POV

A Coca-Cola sat emptily on the ground, having a few minor dents in it; it clearly had been kicked around a bit. A boy looked over it for a moment, thinking for the hundredth time that people these days were such rubbish-litterers. He pulled his headphones out of his ears and went up to it, sighing while spotting a few other of its companions also on the ground: Pepsi, Solo, Lift and so forth.

A red haired girl blocked his path; she stood there firmly staring sheepishly at Shade.

Could she be….Fine?

He had a lot of questions to ask, all trying to burst out of his mouth at the same time. But he looked carefully into the eyes of the girl in front of him and found a pair of eyes: deep brown.

Fine had red eyes, he was sure of it.

This wasn't Fine.

He sighed, he had got his hopes up for nothing and the questions all flew out of his mouth, Shade didn't even bother trying to catch them back into his head. He took a step aside, trying to walk past the girl, but failed to do so when she stuck her leg out.

Shade found the sky falling and his body hitting hard onto the ground.

Ouch!

He picked himself up and glared straight into those brown eyes of hers, who in return, gave him an icy cold stare.

'Why are you stopping me?' he asked, after a few minutes of this staring contest.

The girl blinked at him in surprise, as if she had been really into this contest. Shade impatiently, threw a can into a nearby bin. Get a grip.

He took a closer look at her: if she wasn't Fine then who was she?

She had the same fiery red hair, tied into a high ponytail and a little ribbon to top it off. She wore the uniform that seemed to be for elementary students so he guessed that she was her sister. The girl looked dumbfounded as Shade peered at her, slightly embarrassed that someone was trying to check her out.

She screamed, shoving a heavy book into his face.

'No!'

Once again, he had been hurt, by an elementary kid. So then to blow away the confusion he asked:

'You related to Fine?'

'….hmmm..yeah..' she stuttered.

He was getting pretty annoyed with this sister of Fine's maybe it ran in the family, but this was going nowhere. He looked at the book; it was a picture book, with a lovely illustrated picture of a guy wearing his headphones while a girl looked like she was yelling at him and all the while the bystanders were going off in their everyday lives.

It looked familiar…

He wanted to ask more about it but when he looked up, he saw that she had already gone.

Creepy.

Shade flipped through the book, each page stating that the world was boring. Hence the title: 'What a Boring World'. Mentally he applauded the author for writing it, it described his life perfectly. Nothing surprising ever happens. Nothing fun ever happens. Frankly, nothing is his world.

A rustle in the bushes stopped Shade from turning over to the next page; he looked up and saw an intruder. But it was none other than his brown haired companion: Bright. However it didn't seem like him, his hair was all over the place; his angelic smile was all messed up; his clothes looked a little worn out.

Something flew out from one of the book's pages. Bright picked it up, it was a photo and instantly, he dropped the photo back again.

Seriously why drop it again?Shade growled under his breath.

He picked it up but tightened his grip, making creases on the photo.

A red haired girl had her arm around a blue haired girl: paired together, with matching faces, no doubt that they were twins. Shade realised immediately who they were.

None other than the two missing girls: Fine and Rein


Hope Fine and Rein are found! Don't you?