The reason I finally worked up the courage to publish a multi-chapter twincest story?
Two words:
Hitachiin Twins
That is all.
Disclaimer: If I owned, I'd put a label on every Kagamine Rin/Len program stating "CANON SHIP."
"I'm home," Kagamine Lenka announced as she shut the front door and kicked off her shoes.
"How was school?" Her mother, Kagamine Rin, asked when her daughter shuffled into the room and plopped her bookbag on the kitchen.
"It was... school," Lenka sighed.
Rin chuckled, stirring the noodles in the pot once more.
"Anything interesting happen?" she asked and left the noodles to sit with her daughter at the western style table.
Lenka rested her chin on her palm and twirled a piece of her sunny blonde hair with her index finger. "Not really, but we did start a really cool project-"
"Home," her father, Kagamine Len, interrupted as he waltzed into the kitchen.
"You're early," Rin noted, smiling up at her husband as he bent down to kiss her forehead.
"Disappointed?" He joked, going over to smell the noodles.
Lenka smiled. It wasn't hard to tell that her parents were still very in love, even after 20 years of marriage. It made her happy, since most of her friends' parents fought constantly and sometimes seemed to loathe each other.
"Anyway, what was this project you were going to tell me about?" Rin asked, pulling her waist length blonde hair into a messy bun on the top of her head.
"It's some weird ancestry research project. Which reminds me, do either of you have a family tree or something?"
Both her mother and father froze; Rin staring at Lenka, and Len mid-slurp of noodles that his wife had left out for taste testing. Lenka raised her eyebrows curiously at the sight. Why were they acting so shocked...?
"Mom? Dad? What is it...?" Lenka asked nervously.
Her father cleared his throat awkwardly and looked to his wife. "W-Well, as you know, your father and I were orphans, at the same orphanage," Rin said.
Lenka somehow felt that she knew her mother wasn't telling her the whole truth. "So no family records whatsoever, then? Do you have birth certificates at least? What was your maiden name, Mom?" Lenka pressed.
"Well, er, no. It's really kind of a tough subject for your mother and me, Lenka," Len said nervously.
There was definitely something they were hiding from her. Lenka could tell by her father's tone of voice, which was slightly raspy, the way it always sounded when he was lying.
"Right. Uhm... I'm going to put my books up in my room... call me back down when dinner is ready, okay?"
She didn't wait for an answer before she grabbed her bag and dashed upstairs. She threw her bag carelessly onto her bed and went back into the hallway. She searched the ceiling until she found the entrance to the attic. The girl looked around side to side to make sure neither of her parents were in sight, then pulled down the door and the ladder, climbing up and into the attic without a sound.
Lenka scrunched up her nose at the smell of dust and moth balls. She shifted her way through boxes of stuff, looking around for anything that may be useful for her project. After several minutes of searching, she spotted a medium sized cardboard box, labeled 'SAVE FOR WHEN LENKA IS EIGHTEEN' in blue Sharpie marker.
Her curiosity got the best of her, and she crawled over to the box and lifted the flaps. Inside were dozens of pictures, documents, mementos and such. Lenka smiled, knowing she hit the jackpot. She picked up the first document that caught her eye and found that it was the Kagamine family tree.
She decided to start from the beginning, with her great grandfather, Oliver Kagamine, and his wife, SeeU Kagamine. Lenka could definitely see the resemblance between Oliver and her father; the same mature, yet loving and genuine smile.
Next was her grandfather Leon Kagamine, and his wife Lola Kagamine. Leon looked a lot like his mother SeeU, with the same light blue eyes. Unlike SeeU, Lola looked nothing like the Kagamine family, having dark brown hair and warm brown eyes. Though, what sent a chill down Lenka's spine was the resemblance between her own mother and Kagamine Lola, with her sweet smile and facial structure.
And then she understood why.
The final generation of Kagamines held two pictures, one of a smiling blonde boy with his shoulder length hair in a ponytail, and another right next to it of a cute girl of the same face with hair clips and a large white bow.
Lenka's fingers trembled as she read the names and the connection of the two.
"Kagamine Len and Rin"
"Twin Siblings"
Secret Sins
Chapter One
Family Secrets
"Mom and Dad are... twins?" Lenka whispered, her hand over her mouth in horror.
She remembered all the times that her parents would avoid the subject of their resemblance. They'd simply laugh it off, change the subject. Now Lenka understood.
She sifted through the box some more, finding baby pictures, childhood photos, yearbooks and such. She found their birth certificates, proving that it was certain the two were biological siblings. By the time she was done, she had gathered that her parents were born in Sapporo, Hokkaido, on December 27th, 1996. Her father was the older twin by 7 seconds. Family pictures stopped after the two turned 17, in the year of 2013.
Before Lenka could find anymore information, her mother's voice called her down for dinner. She sighed, putting everything she had gotten out back into the box, closing the flaps, and heading back downstairs. Rin smiled at her, but Lenka couldn't bring herself to return it after knowing a secret that had been kept so privately for all of her 15 years of life.
Rin set a bowl of noodles down in front of her daughter before getting her own bowl and sitting on the opposite side of the table. Len took his normal seat at the head of the table, digging into his noodles after a quick "thanks for the food." Rin rolled her eyes and said a proper grace with Lenka before digging in as well. Lenka picked at her food, refusing to meet either of her parents' eyes.
"Lenka, what's the matter?" Len asked, looking at her with concern.
The girl set her chopsticks down and looked at her parents. "Mom... Dad... how did you two meet? The truth, please," she said, staring them down.
Len cleared his throat. "We've told you, we met at the orphanage-"
"Don't lie. I know."
Rin's heartbeat quickened. "You know... what exactly...?" She said carefully, clinging to the slim chance that it was only a false alarm.
"You and Dad are..." Lenka took a breath, "...twins."
The twins' hearts sank, both of them hanging their heads in defeat. "You found the..." Len started.
"... box in the attic, didn't you?" Rin finished.
Finishing each other's sentences, huh? Lenka thought bitterly as she nodded.
"Why? How could you... engage... in such a disgusting act? How am I not deformed? How are you even married!?" Lenka asked.
"We fell in love. We tried to put ourselves in denial until we could no longer contain our feelings any longer. We dated in secret and then... we got engaged," Len said, finding his sister's hand under the table, a habit he had kept since they were teens.
"We had the intention to never have kids, since we didn't want them to suffer from deformities that we knew would be our fault. But... we couldn't help ourselves and..." the couple flushed.
Lenka grimaced, not really excited about the mental images of her parents... ew.
"As for the marriage part... Unfortunately, Rin and I could never really be married by law. The best we could do was a small ceremony with some of our friends who still accepted us. That was enough for us," Len explained, looking at his wife with a loving gaze.
"You two grew up together... how could you two fall in love?" Lenka asked, curiosity once again sparking in her heart.
"Well..." Rin began.
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Whew! First chapter done! So, how was it? To even imagine being in Lenka's position... *shivers*
So next chapter will be the actual story. Haven't really written an original twincest story yet, so we'll see how it goes!
Review please! One review means I'll continue this, so if you like it, be sure to drop a review!
Till next time!
