(A/N) If you have noticed now, the lyrics may seem a little different, but I tried my best to translate it closely. ^^;


Follow me, follow me; go as quick as you can go in the dark.

Hurry up, hurry up; we're about to play so on your mark.

Miku followed the twins, running as fast as she could in her dress. It was dark in the forest, even with the glow from the full moon. She followed blindly words of encouragement from the twins as she ran deeper and deeper into the forest. For a moment, it occurred to her that she had gone too far in, and she wouldn't find the way out. However, she reminded herself that the twins would probably know. She continued through the forest, dodging branches, trees, rocks, and more debris, yet she didn't fall.
Miku stayed persistent, wanting to both win and play another game. These were the things fueling her running, which slowly began to exhaust her. Every time she thought she lost them, they would reappear with more support and excitement. She couldn't help but feel the same way.

"Come on! Hurry up! We're almost there!" the boy called out.

"Almost where?" Miku asked curiously.

"Where we'll play the game!"

Miku continued running after the twins until she finally realized what they meant. It was a large mansion, which seemed to have been there for centuries. It seemed rotting, yet the lights flickering inside invited her to go in. She stared at the mansion in awe, as she realized how interesting it looked. Her eyes finally looked down at the door, where the twins were walking in. The boy twin motioned her to come in, and her feet began to walk involuntarily towards the house. As she walked up the steps of the porch, the steps creaked from disuse, and to an extent, they seemed to tell her not to go in. She ignored it, and went into the house.

Inside, it was illuminated brightly, and she could how friendly the house looked. She walked around curiously, looking into all the different rooms and hallways. She slowly wandered into what seemed to be a dining room and sat down. The chair she sat in was worn in the seat, as if thousands of people had sat there before. She shrugged it off and put her hands on the table, which had a white cover. It was a small table, meant for three, and she waited for the twins.

Sweets made up of cinnamon seem just like a magic stick

Feeling like you're drowning in syrup can obviously make you sick.

"Hello Miku!"

"Glad you could join us!"

Miku glanced up at the twins and smiled. Both carried what seemed like sweets and candies. The boy carried a plate of cinnamon sticks piled one on top of the other. The girl twin carried a bowl filled with caramel syrup. The smell filled the room, making everything smell sweet. Miku realized she hadn't eaten today, as her mouth watered. The twins sat down next to Miku, their smiles making her smile as well. "Help yourself," they said in unison. "there's plenty to go around." Miku nodded and grabbed the cinnamon stick and dipped it in the syrup. She lifted it up slowly, watching the caramel drip out. She waved the stick twice, making the syrup drip down. Miku giggled softly, realizing how much it reminded her of a magical wand. She waved it once more before eating it. It was sweet, but the caramel was thick like molasses, and stuck in her mouth. For a moment, she felt like she was choking on sweets and sugar, but the feeling quickly went away.

She placed the cinnamon stick down and sighed. "I'm full." she informed both twins. She noticed neither had eaten, and frowned. "Aren't you two going to eat?" she asked. The children shook their heads. "We had some already before you came in." the girl admitted. Miku nodded, before realizing she still hadn't learned their names. "Ah! I forgot to ask your names. " The twins seemed caught off guard, but quickly regained their posture. "My name is Rin." The girl bowed her head. "My name is Len." The boy bowed his head. Miku nodded. "Okay. Rin, Len, thank you for the food, but I must get going. I'm really tired." Miku stood up and yawned, but the twins frowned. "But we were going to play a game, weren't we?" they looked at Miku pleadingly. Miku sighed. "Okay, I guess we could play one game…."

Dreams relieve you of all your pains and sorrows that make you weep.

Since your dreams are heavenly made go have one and go to sleep.

It is only valuable if there are illusions deep within the dream.

If you take the blindfold off, everything will be how it should seem.

"Do you know how dreams work?" Len whispered into Miku's ear. She shook her head. "It's pretty easy. Dreams exist to take you out of reality and allow you to ignore all the pains and sorrows you have." Rin answered. Miku nodded, her eyes drooping. Len glanced to Rin and nodded once. "This is how this game works. I'll put this blindfold on you, and you need to try to distinguish reality from dream. It'll be fun." Len added. Rin began to tie the blindfold around her head lightly. "Ready?" They asked in unison. Miku nodded and stood up. She nearly tripped, but caught herself in time. She raised her blindfold slightly, but the twins pulled it back down. "You're not allowed to pull off the blindfold!" Len warned. Miku mumbled a small sorry and promised to keep it down. It was a strange game, but it seemed fun.

You will see that your hands are holding mine, dragging at my heel.

You've already given up, don't take it back, it's a deal!

Miku laughed out loudly as she was pulled around the house, running as quick as she could. Len –or was it Rin?- pulled her around the house, leading her around. She no longer knew where she was, and she couldn't help but wonder where in the house she was, and where she was going. She was forgetting what was real and what wasn't. Where was she? Who was she with? Why was she here? The only thing that stayed on her mind was the game and the twins. All else was invaluable at the moment.

After a while longer, the exhaustion she felt came back in a wave of fatigue as she fell down. She landed face first on the ground and gasped. She stayed on the floor, still. "Miku, are we going to play?" Len asked sadly. Miku sighed and shook her head. "I give up. I'm sorry, but I'm tired." She complained, still on the ground. She went to pull off the blindfold, but was stopped. "You promised you weren't going to take it off…" Rin whispered. Miku shrugged, and sat up. "Maybe we can play later, but I rather sleep." Miku admitted. She could hear both twins sigh. "Okay, we'll take you to a room to sleep, but you'll play with us later, right?" it was funny how they said it in unison. Miku nodded. "Okay." She went to pull off the blindfold but was stopped. "Nuh-uh. You're not allowed to pull off the blindfold. We'll lead you to the bed." Len said. Miku sighed and nodded. "Okay. Okay."


(A/N ) Silly Miku! Don't you know not to go to sleep in weird mansions with weird twins? Of course not. I'm making you dumb that way. *hums the song, thinking what to write next*