Once we get to the Kagamine residence, I knock on the door. As I wait, I gaze at the beautiful work of their house. They have a huge, marble white fountain surrounded by yellow and orange marigolds. The forest green vines that rap around the old stone pillars, and the carefully done bush work. They have a really nice house.
"I wonder what's taking them so long," Kaila complains. "Calm the hell down, baka," Kailo warns. Before Kaila could complain some more, Rin answers the door. She has a worried face, but it soon changes when she sees us.
"(Y/n)! Kailo! Kaila! I'm glad you came!" she jumps up and down. "Calm down, hyper girl..." Kailo coldly looks at her. She stops and motions us to follow her.
She takes us through the house and out the back door. "We will be sleeping out here in tents. Only three people per tent," she informs us. Kaila smiles brightly, "Sweet! So, where is everyone?" "Oh, well you see, you guys came early. I tried calling, but it said the line was busy," she kicks a loose pebble that's on the honey brown walkway.
The twin boys look at me. "What!? Gumi was telling me how her soccer match went," I defend myself. Rin laughs. Kailo brings back the subject. "Why did you call us?" "Everyone else was busy with work, activities, or doctor appointments." "After school gets out?" "Well that's what Len told me," she shrugs. "Weird..." I mumble.
"Well, I have to get other things ready. feel free to make yourself at home and look around, " Rin smiles, running back to the house. I sigh, setting my stuff down on a picnic table. "Hey, wanna play tag?" Kaila puts his stuff down. "No thanks. I'd like to take a look around," I walk up the path, to the house.
I step inside. This place is so big, that it could take me forever to look everywhere. I might even get lost. I decide to go from top to bottom. Going up two sets of marble stars, I find myself in a big room that has a ton of hallways branching off from them.
I hear something like a whimper coming from the hallway across from me. "Let's go this way," I say to no one. Going down the hallway, there is a yellow door that says, "Len's Room," in big orange letters. I bet that noise came from here. I knock on the door, "Hello?" The door opens up slowly. "Oh, hello (y/n)," Len says, barely audible.