Chapter 1
Precious Memories
Kaito's side
The wind blew quietly, the snow flakes floating everywhere to the wind as I walked home. I remember when we drove home together, just him and me on our way home from my job. Since his own was right across the street, and his shift ended hours before mine. He's such a patient person, to wait a full five hours outside, and all for me. But the last time he did, it was raining, cold and wet. He got really sick the next day and insisted he was okay. I trusted him and now he's like he is now...Extremely ill, he needs a certain temperature in the house or it could be very bad.
I finally reach the house, an old looking house. It has a royal orange roof and royal blue walls on the outside. The door is a orange-brown, it has a craving in it. The craving shapes a small cat near the fire and a dog accompanying him, every time I think of that story I smile, because it's just like Len and me. I open the door and walk inside, closing the door behind me as I head to Len's room. I walk into the doorway and see him, sitting up and looking at a photo album. I walk over to him and stand behind the blond, who's staring at a school photo of us...
I was fourteen, Len was eleven. At the time, I found him to be very irritating, but my eleven year old sister, Kaiko, insisted I go meet him. Rin practically forced me to meet him. Both girls got along extremely well, and found it weird of how I liked Rin but not Len, since they were practically the same.
Rin has blonde hair, and she puts it up in a ponytail with a bow, and her bangs are less puffy than Len's, smaller and smoother due to her hair clips. If both twins had their hair down and wore the same clothes, no one could tell them apart, not even their father. Rin also has pale-fair skin with snow-cerulean blue eyes. Len puts his hair in a ponytail with a small yellow ribbon, it matches the color of his hair, which makes it hard to see. The twins also lost their mother when they were nine years old, and at the funeral Len was sitting in a wheel chair. He and his mother were in a car wreck, Len only survived because of his mom had him on her lap. They were in a parking lot when another car just sped through and crashed into the car, the driver's side. It was later found that person had an intention to kill both Len and his mom because the same person crashed into Len's father's car while Len was waiting for his dad in it! He was still nine and just got out of the wheel chair, and the doctors said if he was sitting still on the other side, buckled up, he would have been killed. So Len's dad was happy but upset Len had disobeyed him about sitting still, so he talked to Len about it.
"Len, I told you to stay on one side, why did you unbuckle and move to the other? I mean, I'm actually glad you did, because you're alive, but why?" Leon, Len's father, had asked him.
Len looked at his dad with innocent blue eyes, "I just felt like I'd be in danger sitting there, so I moved."
No one can find out who had attempted Len's murder and got away with his mother's, but when it was announced Len lived from the wreck, someone had messed up his mom's grave and left a note on it saying "You should have been an obedient little boy..."
Len's still pretty scared about it, but he doesn't talk about very much anymore.
That was the picture I decided to look at. I had known Len's sister since she was a baby, which means I've known Len for just as long, since they're twins. But my family has known the Kagamines for a very long time. I step onto the carpet around Len's bed and a creaking noise is made, and Len turns around to look at me.
"I-I was gonna go to sleep!" he says; his voice is quiet, gentle, soft...It was fragile.
"It's alright, Len. Maybe we can tell each other stories about the past, since I have no work tomorrow." I offer.
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When the First Love Ends
FanfictionKaito and Len started as friends, with the help of their sisters, Kaiko and Rin, they became more. Over the years, Len had always waited outside Kaito's work, patiently, for five hours after his own job. The last time, it was cold and raining, and K...
