Piko's POV

The smirk on my face was borderline devilish. But after all, why shouldn't it be? My mission here was complete, and I promptly removed the USB from the port before anyone, teacher or peer could notice it. Now all I needed to do was sit here and finish up this bullshit project the teacher wanted us to do, so as not to draw unwanted attention to myself.

The rest of the day went by in an irritating blur of school work, pretending to listen in class, and being constantly hounded by the two insufferable Kagamine twins. "How was your day Akio?" "What's Y=2x+10?" and so on. Idiotic questions that made me feel like my brain was melting by their sheer stupidity. As cliché a line as it is to say, I'm nearly positive that if you looked the word "Nuisance" up in the dictionary, the definition would be the damned twin's life stories.

But of course, being the actor I always am in these situations, I didn't let them know how I really felt, and addressed them politely. Giving them whatever answer would please them most, and make them hopefully shut up for two seconds, never letting my irritation get the best of me. Seeing as that would probably land me in the principals office, and either Rin or Len in the hospital. A scenario good for neither of us.

By the time the bell rang, signaling that the last period of the day was over, I was out of that building and on the bus faster than one could say "fuck off, Kagamine." A wave of relief rushing over me as I knew this would be the final ten minutes I'd have to spend with them.

But, you know, ten minutes can be a hell of a long time, when Len decides to sit next to me and Rin sits behind me, constantly jumping up to poke me and ask me to essentially do her homework for her.

But it was worth it, I suppose. Because with this little USB, and Superintendent information, by the end of the day, I'd know the details of everyone who ever electronically paid school fee's bank accounts. And I'd be a hell of a lot richer.