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new story woo

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"Rin."

"Yeah?"

"You don't have a homecoming date."

"Right."

"'Kay."

Miku is a cupid. It's common knowledge at this point, and she really does work her magic well, because matchmaking three couples per week during Homecoming month even though she goes to an all-girls school should be considered a talent. Maybe it's because she talks to everyone, or the fact that her twin attends their "brother school" (aka the all-boys school their school obsesses over), or maybe even the fact that her blue-eyed "puppy look" still works.

It's about time that Rin made more friends. Yes, she was elected class president out of the dozens of candidates, but her so-called popularity from that didn't come handy in the field of friend-making. She could get blue eye contacts to match Miku's instead, then, or possibly buying some of those false eyelashes she's always wearing...or, even, actually using her own older brother to her advantage instead of ignoring him for half of the week.

"Rin!"

Or not. Miku was a pain in the ass.

"Miku."

"I asked you if you had a preference in guys."

Rin liked being single; it's the one thing she has had that nobody else does.

"No."

"So any guy would work?"

"No. I don't...I don't want a guy, Miku."

Miku was scrolling through the Urban Outfitters website, pausing to look at some of the "cuter" (and priciest) dresses along the way, and Rin could have sworn that she saw Miku's hand slip from the mouse.

"What does that mean?"

Her lips were pursed now, and her eyebrow was furrowed ever-so-slightly in that trademark Miku I'm-upset-but-I-don't-want-you-to-know expression; it made Rin smile.

"It means, Miku, that I'm not interest in being part of your matchmaking business. I don't think it's that hard to comprehend." Class had started an eternity ago, but that didn't stop anybody from not paying attention, never mind the fact that it was "college-preparatory " and supposed to have a fast-paced curriculum.

Miku was pouting now. "Come on, Rin...it's your senior year. Last homecoming. Ever!" Mr. Hoyle had started teaching, his sloppily-made Power Point flashing on the board. "I know this really cute boy, Len? Len Kagamine. Goes to Lejot...obviously. I dunno. I think you'll like him?"

No thank you.

"Kagamine...is he related to Lily by any chance? Graduated when we were sophomores?"

No response. Rin peered over her laptop; Miku had turned her back to her and her posture was rigid, another telltale subtly-angry move of hers. Knowing Miku since the seventh grade was more than enough time for the both of them to understand each other's body language, even if their arguments were more than frequent. Rin kicked her chair's leg.

"I asked you a question."

No movement. Just Miku scribbling away on her composition notebook. Thanks, Miku.

.

Soon enough, the bell had signaled the end of class and Rin was trudging out of the classroom, backpack slung over her shoulder and laptop in the crook of her elbow, Miku having already rushed out of the classroom while glancing back at Rin cautiously.

At least she was going to leave her alone, even if Rin wanted to see Len just a little; they'd already known each other. Their siblings had dated for years.

Not that Miku needed to know that.

sorry for the choppy ending hrrrr

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