"Fukase,
You're more than welcome to call me Piko. You're one of the few people who have actually asked beforehand and I appreciate it. Though, in all honesty, I stopped caring about formalities years ago. At least when it comes to fellow Vocaloids, that is.
I'm not quite sure if I ever properly welcomed you here upon your arrival. If I didn't then you have my sincerest apologies. I tend to be forgetful with those kinds of things. I don't keep up with dates, you see, and new Vocaloid releases aren't exactly marked on my calendar.
That aside, I must say that your letter made me smile so much that my cheeks ended up aching. I can't recall a time where I've ever felt such a sensation from happiness before. Truth be told, I struggle with differentiating between emotions and understanding just what it is I am feeling due to my old hardware. It is not adapted to function and process the software that you newer Vocaloids have, so I am left on the more robotic side of things. I figured you deserved to know this since you seem stuck with your feelings, which I would feel terrible about were I to hurt them by accident. Consider this your warning?
Your way with words is very colourful. I know you meant your letter to be sweet— and it was— but I got a few laughs out of it. Please, don't call yourself a 'fried chicken'. That sounds like you're degrading yourself and you don't deserve that. I am no stranger to self destructive humor, but the thought of you joking about yourself like that leaves an ache in my chest.
You were right when you said we've barely spoken, but from what I've seen of you, you're quite the character. Charming, in your own unique way. Dare I even go as far as to say that I find you to be cute. Adorable, even.
You may not be much, as you seem to think, but I think you might just be everything I need.
Take me out to dinner.
You can pick me up next Friday around 6.
I'll be in my room.Your mysterious, deep voiced angel,
Utatane Piko."
YOU ARE READING
To you, with love - Pikase
FanfictionFukase can't bring himself to approach Piko face to face, so he writes him a letter instead. Shockingly, Piko replies.