Post by Nightingale on Oct 29, 2006 10:08:18 GMT -5
Name: Selene and Eos Montgomery
Codename: Gemini
Affiliation: X-student
Age: 14
Height: 5'2
Weight: 110 lbs
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Hazel
Appearance: The girls are identical. So identical that their mother found it necessary to get bracelets engraved with their names so that people wouldn't mix them up - of course, this can lend itself to mischief. With long brown hair and fair skin, they make a rather striking pair. Most generally dressing as girls their age do, Selene is more prone to dark and subdued colors with hint of gothic attitude, where Eos tends towards far more trend setting fashions.
Personality: As a pair, the girls can be downright unsettling. Because they have never been known to speak out loud, the most that is heard from them is the occasional laugh, gasp, or giggle. They will speak to others, if only telepathically, and in conversation they are much like other teenagers, even if they do talk over one another or speak in tandem without thinking about it. Braver sorts will get to know them and realize beyond the initial eeriness lie two sharply intelligent and pleasant young women.
Selene, while as attractive as her sister and just as intelligent, is a somewhat backwards young teen. She tends to sneak and skulk her way around not wanting to be noticed by anyone who might do any number of things she think they're capable of. She is viciously protective of her sister and their singlehood; when threatened she will rigidly refuse to recognize that they are two different people. Still, she can be pleasant and has made the occasional friend on the margins of teen society.
Eos has a much easier time of making friends than Selene, but it could be said that while she has a wide group of friendly acquaintances, the friendships that she forms are more superficial. Eos has few confidants outside of her sister. She is perhaps less bound by the ideas that the twins are a singular unit, though she still unthinkingly refers to both her and her sister if she is asked about herself.
Powers and Abilities:
Non-verbal communication - the twins have a form of telepathy that allow them to communicate non-verbally with each other, and with other people, but they don't have the power to read minds. While they do have normally functioning vocal cords, they never bothered to learn to speak out loud, instead communicating solely with their particular form of telepathy.
Linked telekinesis - while seperate, neither twin can even shift a spoon, but when linked physically - usually by holding hands - they gain a low-level telekinesis. In periods of heightened stress, they can access more power, limited at objects around the size and weight of a car.
Dreaming - The twins have unusual dreams, and this could be called their main power. Unlike most people, the twins have a level of dreaming just before REM sets in that they can choose to enter - a level of lucid dreams where they are connected with each other and those around them. The girls can enter into anyone's dreams, but they will most *likely* enter into dreams of people in their vicinity, or people that they know. They can intentionally enter someone's dreams if they know who they are (i.e. know their name and face), but not if they are complete strangers.
While it does occasionally happen accidentally, the twins can choose to watch or enter other people's dreams. When Selene enters dreams, she tends to bring more negative effects to the dream. If Eos enters a dream, the positive is upped, and if both enter a dream they are capable of interacting with it without effecting things one way or the other.
While the twins remember everything that happens within their lucid dreaming state, they do not have the same effect for the dreamer they are visiting. People that know the twins personally are likely to be suspicious about their presence within their dreams, but they are still dreams, and thus it can never be guaranteed that the presence of either of the girls in your dreams is not entirely because of your own imagination. As such, if they do use their power to intentionally communicate with people, the girls will often make sure to remind them again and again that it is no normal dream, and they need to remember the message.
This state of lucid dreaming is not restful, and the twins must choose to move into REM sleep to get enough rest for them to be functional in the morning.
Even when they are in REM sleep, the twins often share dreams, whether they want to or not. Whilst in REM sleep, they occasionally have prophetic dreams - but these dreams are always their own. Selene sees the negative possibilities for the future, and Eos the positive. Unfortunately, these dreams are difficult to interpret and not always obviously prophetic.
Weaknesses: The twins are, physiologically, normal human girls, and thus have all the usual weaknesses of a human their size, age and weight. Additionally, the girls can be hampered by their refusal to speak out loud, and their deep attachment to one another. They do not fare well when seperated, even for just a single night.
In terms of their powers, the girls are effected when they stay in a dream for too long, or if the person who they are visiting has a particularly strong telepathic ability. In these cases, they can become trapped within the dream and have to wait until it ends before they can leave - unable to change anything, and at the mercy of the dreamer's imagination.
History: Selene was born first, whilst the sky was still dark, and Eos not long after with the rising sun. Yes, their parents were rather poetic, their mother a professor of history at the university level, and their father a professor of art.
Mutants from birth, the girls never bothered learning to speak out loud, instead preferring their non-verbal communication. Unfortunately, this caused problems within their family, since their parents didn't understand, and of course in the normal schooling system - as would be expected. Most teachers are, after all, unequipped to deal with telepathic communication. Some student’s parents complained that the Montgomery twins were frightening and distracting their children with their bizarre method of communication. As a result of their behaviors they found it exceedingly difficult to make friends. The problems continued when they refused to be seperated in classes.
When they hit puberty, at nine years old, their other powers developed. At first they hardly noticed their dreams mingling; with an underdeveloped sense of self they were more than accustomed to thinking the same thoughts and as they were rarely apart, experiencing the same things simultaneously. It was only when they began to lapse into their parents’ dreams, those of their family, and students in their school that they understood the abilities they possessed.
The fear and nervousness that pervaded even through their parent’s love left its mark on Selene and Eos by the time they were twelve; dealing with constant curiosity from strangers and reactions ranging anywhere from abject terror to enthusiastic near-obsession only polarized their personalities further. As a result, Selene withdrew further, distrusted faster, and began wreaking havoc in the dreams of those around her. Eos persevered, empathizing with the fact that they might be frightening to others, and making the decision to remain a friendly and open person in spite of others’ ignorance. She learned quickly to follow her sister about in the land of dreams, keeping her calm and shining light into the darkness of Selene’s nightmares.
The natural awkwardness of puberty compounded by their early development spun out of control against the backdrop of their singular nature. Their father, the more protective and isolating of their parents, finally consented after years of pressure to have the girls visit a psychologist, a colleague of their mother’s at the university where she worked. After a number of visits (as well as dreams shared with Dr. King, to which he had consented), the psychologist recommended strongly that they be separated for a time, in the hopes that they would develop separate interests and personalities.
Under vigorous protest, after a number of pre-teen tantrums and through a volume of tears, Selene and Eos were sent to summer camps- an art camp for Selene, who had inherited her father’s love and talent for the visual arts; and a journalism camp for Eos, who had always preferred the written word.
It took a good four days before anyone realised that Eos was not sleeping, and she was immediately sent to the sick bay and given enough sedatives to knock out someone twice her size.
It didn't work. Little did she know, Selene was having the same problem, and eventually the pair of them were sent home with grave fears for their health.
It was then that the girls discovered that they possessed a linked telekinesis. They were so distraught over the whole experience that they spent the better part of a week holding hands, and after all their parents' efforts, the girls had even less a sense of individuality than ever. To compound the issue was their new understanding that the world was a threat and their parents, and most others if you asked Selene, were against them.
Only a week later, tension in the Montgomery household exploded. Their mother and father began to loudly argue about their children- what should be done about them, whether anything needed to be done at all, words like 'freak' and 'strange' and 'divorce' were flung about. Sitting in the same room, Selene and Eos were horrified. Their parents were never the sort to argue in front of their children and even through all the oddities of their childhood, those words never left their parents lips. They were old enough to know the argument came from their parents deep worry and even deeper love for them, but somehow it made it no less hurtful. As tears threatened on Eos' eyes, Selene's narrowed in anger. The girls clung to one another. As they drew within themselves for safety, the room began to rattle. A glass jittered itself off the end of the table, shattering on the floor. Pictures fell from the walls and their chair began marching itself slowly across the room.
Their mother, under stress from a hundred directions and the least equipped of their parents to deal with her daughters' mutant nature, panicked. Putting her hands to her head she screamed hysterically for the girls to stop.
Eos became afraid. Selene became enraged. As their emotions collided between them, objects from throughout the room zipped through the air, creating a whirlwind of miscellanea that struck all four of the Montgomeries several times over. It wasn't until both the girls had been pummeled into unconsciousness that the hailstorm of telekinesis gave way- Selene, Eos, and their parents lying prone in the scattered remains of broken dishes, picture frames, and statuettes.
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Selene slinked up the stairs, her black sandals making barely a whisper on the wood as she went back to the room she shared with her sister.
Their were two beds; but only one was used. The other sat still made, pale blue quilt gathering dust around its folds and atop the linen pillowcases lined with antique lace. The other was now piled with clothing and various objects either of them had thrown there “so they didn’t forget” what to pack into the big, black Samsonite suitcase opened at the foot of the bed.
Selene slipped into the room and closed the door, barely heard beneath the noise of her sister’s radio but known when she entered. Eos would have seen her coming with her eyes closed.
She didn't bother turning down the music - it wasn't as though either of them would have to speak over it. Hazel eyes flicked up from the book she was reading, and Eos fixed her sister with a smile.
Austen again. I don't know why they insist we re-read them. It was almost the end of the school term, and they were doing their final assessment on what their parents had thought of as bedtime stories. She didn't know whether to be amused or exhasperated by it. Still, they 'caused enough trouble' in class, apparently. Which was why they were packing their suitcase for a visit to a new school. The kind that would be 'more suitable for them,' whatever that was supposed to mean.
Tapping her pen against the sole of her shoe, Eos shrugged and put the book down. She could practically recite Pride and Prejudice, so the fact that she was actually re-reading it was more an attempt to fit in with expectations than anything else.
When are we leaving again? Her sister had always had a better memory for those kind of details.
Next Saturday. I don’t know why we’re bothering, She gestured to the book. Even if we skipped class the day of the report it wouldn’t matter. And we’ll probably have to do it again at Xavier’s too.
One of the few boys that wasn’t creeped out by them had remarked after class once that it must have been easier on them to do homework; if only one of them had to study, they could trade off, and end up doing half the work. While Eos thought it was nice that he’d made a remark that wasn’t ‘do you feel each other’s pain’ or ‘are you witches’, Selene had been quick to point out that when you shared the same mind(which may not have been the clinical truth but to Selene was her accepted reality), even when one of you did the work, you both suffered.
Still, they often traded off who did what. When you could compare notes without so much as shifting your eyes, there really was no need to do the work separately.
Sitting heavily on the bed, she listlessly picked up a tshirt and folded it sloppily. She wasn’t sure why she tried; Eos was the organized one after all. Should have just let her do it. Tossing the tshirt at the open suitcase, she ignored it when it missed and skidded across the wood floor.
Why do you think they didn’t take us when they toured the place? Do you think it’s some weird religious school or something?
I expect they just wanted to wait for the new term or something. Standing, leaving the book where it was, Eos picked up the shirt on her way and shoved a few things aside to clear a spot next to her twin. She started folding without thinking about it, placing each piece into the case and making a neat stack.
Or maybe they were full up for the moment - there did seem to be a lot of people there. Their parents had explained during the tour that the girls needed to share a bedroom. Maybe they'd just had to wait until there was a free room. She always had preferred to think positively, though, even though the pair of them knew that there were few things that were all good or all bad. That was just her, though - Eos understood that Selene saw the worst, but she still couldn't bring herself to think it.
I bet they're pleased it's a boarding school. She didn't have to clarify who she meant - Selene knew just as well what their parents were like. It wasn't that they were bad parents, they just hadn't ever really known how to take their twins' behaviour. Which was probably why they'd never had more children - what if they'd been mutants, too?
They’re not the only ones. Picking up a CD player, Selene wound the earphone wires around and around it, remarking that it looked a bit like black vines. She’d have to draw that later. Don’t think they’d put is in a school with ‘special’ kids do you? Like… retards? Their parents knew the twins were brilliantly intelligent, but maybe they hoped stupid kids wouldn’t be afraid of them. I hope not. I wish we could just go to college and get it over with.
I don't know, I got the feeling that we wouldn't be the only ones like us there. I'm sure I saw a kid blinking at the TV to change the channel. For all Eos knew, though, he could have been pressing the button at the same time just to mess with people. Mom wouldn't send us to a school like that. Didn't the brochure say gifted? Maybe it's an accelerated program. Which would mean college earlier, which obviously appealed to both of them.
College would be... interesting, though. Yeah, most of the boys were freaked out by them now, but what happened when one of them did meet a decent one? Eos had actually been asked on a date once, but it had never ended up happening. Mainly because she'd accepted on behalf of the both of them, not really realising what the guy was asking. Apparently having your 'creepy twin sister' come to the movies too wasn't part of the deal. She'd been so angry that she hadn't even tried to stop the nightmares Selene had given him.
They weren't creepy. And you couldn't call one of them something without thinking the same about the other - most people didn't even refer to them as individuals, which suited Eos down to the ground. Something nicer than 'the Mongomery twins' would have been nice, though.
Guess we find out next saturday. What is it -was- one of those weird church schools, though, or full of mentally challenged kids? It wasn't like they could pick up the telephone and ask for a flight home, and their parents were notorious for ignoring emails.
Guess so.
Player info: It's Ren and Kaylan here!
Codename: Gemini
Affiliation: X-student
Age: 14
Height: 5'2
Weight: 110 lbs
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Hazel
Appearance: The girls are identical. So identical that their mother found it necessary to get bracelets engraved with their names so that people wouldn't mix them up - of course, this can lend itself to mischief. With long brown hair and fair skin, they make a rather striking pair. Most generally dressing as girls their age do, Selene is more prone to dark and subdued colors with hint of gothic attitude, where Eos tends towards far more trend setting fashions.
Personality: As a pair, the girls can be downright unsettling. Because they have never been known to speak out loud, the most that is heard from them is the occasional laugh, gasp, or giggle. They will speak to others, if only telepathically, and in conversation they are much like other teenagers, even if they do talk over one another or speak in tandem without thinking about it. Braver sorts will get to know them and realize beyond the initial eeriness lie two sharply intelligent and pleasant young women.
Selene, while as attractive as her sister and just as intelligent, is a somewhat backwards young teen. She tends to sneak and skulk her way around not wanting to be noticed by anyone who might do any number of things she think they're capable of. She is viciously protective of her sister and their singlehood; when threatened she will rigidly refuse to recognize that they are two different people. Still, she can be pleasant and has made the occasional friend on the margins of teen society.
Eos has a much easier time of making friends than Selene, but it could be said that while she has a wide group of friendly acquaintances, the friendships that she forms are more superficial. Eos has few confidants outside of her sister. She is perhaps less bound by the ideas that the twins are a singular unit, though she still unthinkingly refers to both her and her sister if she is asked about herself.
Powers and Abilities:
Non-verbal communication - the twins have a form of telepathy that allow them to communicate non-verbally with each other, and with other people, but they don't have the power to read minds. While they do have normally functioning vocal cords, they never bothered to learn to speak out loud, instead communicating solely with their particular form of telepathy.
Linked telekinesis - while seperate, neither twin can even shift a spoon, but when linked physically - usually by holding hands - they gain a low-level telekinesis. In periods of heightened stress, they can access more power, limited at objects around the size and weight of a car.
Dreaming - The twins have unusual dreams, and this could be called their main power. Unlike most people, the twins have a level of dreaming just before REM sets in that they can choose to enter - a level of lucid dreams where they are connected with each other and those around them. The girls can enter into anyone's dreams, but they will most *likely* enter into dreams of people in their vicinity, or people that they know. They can intentionally enter someone's dreams if they know who they are (i.e. know their name and face), but not if they are complete strangers.
While it does occasionally happen accidentally, the twins can choose to watch or enter other people's dreams. When Selene enters dreams, she tends to bring more negative effects to the dream. If Eos enters a dream, the positive is upped, and if both enter a dream they are capable of interacting with it without effecting things one way or the other.
While the twins remember everything that happens within their lucid dreaming state, they do not have the same effect for the dreamer they are visiting. People that know the twins personally are likely to be suspicious about their presence within their dreams, but they are still dreams, and thus it can never be guaranteed that the presence of either of the girls in your dreams is not entirely because of your own imagination. As such, if they do use their power to intentionally communicate with people, the girls will often make sure to remind them again and again that it is no normal dream, and they need to remember the message.
This state of lucid dreaming is not restful, and the twins must choose to move into REM sleep to get enough rest for them to be functional in the morning.
Even when they are in REM sleep, the twins often share dreams, whether they want to or not. Whilst in REM sleep, they occasionally have prophetic dreams - but these dreams are always their own. Selene sees the negative possibilities for the future, and Eos the positive. Unfortunately, these dreams are difficult to interpret and not always obviously prophetic.
Weaknesses: The twins are, physiologically, normal human girls, and thus have all the usual weaknesses of a human their size, age and weight. Additionally, the girls can be hampered by their refusal to speak out loud, and their deep attachment to one another. They do not fare well when seperated, even for just a single night.
In terms of their powers, the girls are effected when they stay in a dream for too long, or if the person who they are visiting has a particularly strong telepathic ability. In these cases, they can become trapped within the dream and have to wait until it ends before they can leave - unable to change anything, and at the mercy of the dreamer's imagination.
History: Selene was born first, whilst the sky was still dark, and Eos not long after with the rising sun. Yes, their parents were rather poetic, their mother a professor of history at the university level, and their father a professor of art.
Mutants from birth, the girls never bothered learning to speak out loud, instead preferring their non-verbal communication. Unfortunately, this caused problems within their family, since their parents didn't understand, and of course in the normal schooling system - as would be expected. Most teachers are, after all, unequipped to deal with telepathic communication. Some student’s parents complained that the Montgomery twins were frightening and distracting their children with their bizarre method of communication. As a result of their behaviors they found it exceedingly difficult to make friends. The problems continued when they refused to be seperated in classes.
When they hit puberty, at nine years old, their other powers developed. At first they hardly noticed their dreams mingling; with an underdeveloped sense of self they were more than accustomed to thinking the same thoughts and as they were rarely apart, experiencing the same things simultaneously. It was only when they began to lapse into their parents’ dreams, those of their family, and students in their school that they understood the abilities they possessed.
The fear and nervousness that pervaded even through their parent’s love left its mark on Selene and Eos by the time they were twelve; dealing with constant curiosity from strangers and reactions ranging anywhere from abject terror to enthusiastic near-obsession only polarized their personalities further. As a result, Selene withdrew further, distrusted faster, and began wreaking havoc in the dreams of those around her. Eos persevered, empathizing with the fact that they might be frightening to others, and making the decision to remain a friendly and open person in spite of others’ ignorance. She learned quickly to follow her sister about in the land of dreams, keeping her calm and shining light into the darkness of Selene’s nightmares.
The natural awkwardness of puberty compounded by their early development spun out of control against the backdrop of their singular nature. Their father, the more protective and isolating of their parents, finally consented after years of pressure to have the girls visit a psychologist, a colleague of their mother’s at the university where she worked. After a number of visits (as well as dreams shared with Dr. King, to which he had consented), the psychologist recommended strongly that they be separated for a time, in the hopes that they would develop separate interests and personalities.
Under vigorous protest, after a number of pre-teen tantrums and through a volume of tears, Selene and Eos were sent to summer camps- an art camp for Selene, who had inherited her father’s love and talent for the visual arts; and a journalism camp for Eos, who had always preferred the written word.
It took a good four days before anyone realised that Eos was not sleeping, and she was immediately sent to the sick bay and given enough sedatives to knock out someone twice her size.
It didn't work. Little did she know, Selene was having the same problem, and eventually the pair of them were sent home with grave fears for their health.
It was then that the girls discovered that they possessed a linked telekinesis. They were so distraught over the whole experience that they spent the better part of a week holding hands, and after all their parents' efforts, the girls had even less a sense of individuality than ever. To compound the issue was their new understanding that the world was a threat and their parents, and most others if you asked Selene, were against them.
Only a week later, tension in the Montgomery household exploded. Their mother and father began to loudly argue about their children- what should be done about them, whether anything needed to be done at all, words like 'freak' and 'strange' and 'divorce' were flung about. Sitting in the same room, Selene and Eos were horrified. Their parents were never the sort to argue in front of their children and even through all the oddities of their childhood, those words never left their parents lips. They were old enough to know the argument came from their parents deep worry and even deeper love for them, but somehow it made it no less hurtful. As tears threatened on Eos' eyes, Selene's narrowed in anger. The girls clung to one another. As they drew within themselves for safety, the room began to rattle. A glass jittered itself off the end of the table, shattering on the floor. Pictures fell from the walls and their chair began marching itself slowly across the room.
Their mother, under stress from a hundred directions and the least equipped of their parents to deal with her daughters' mutant nature, panicked. Putting her hands to her head she screamed hysterically for the girls to stop.
Eos became afraid. Selene became enraged. As their emotions collided between them, objects from throughout the room zipped through the air, creating a whirlwind of miscellanea that struck all four of the Montgomeries several times over. It wasn't until both the girls had been pummeled into unconsciousness that the hailstorm of telekinesis gave way- Selene, Eos, and their parents lying prone in the scattered remains of broken dishes, picture frames, and statuettes.
Sample post: (JP'ed over email)
Selene slinked up the stairs, her black sandals making barely a whisper on the wood as she went back to the room she shared with her sister.
Their were two beds; but only one was used. The other sat still made, pale blue quilt gathering dust around its folds and atop the linen pillowcases lined with antique lace. The other was now piled with clothing and various objects either of them had thrown there “so they didn’t forget” what to pack into the big, black Samsonite suitcase opened at the foot of the bed.
Selene slipped into the room and closed the door, barely heard beneath the noise of her sister’s radio but known when she entered. Eos would have seen her coming with her eyes closed.
She didn't bother turning down the music - it wasn't as though either of them would have to speak over it. Hazel eyes flicked up from the book she was reading, and Eos fixed her sister with a smile.
Austen again. I don't know why they insist we re-read them. It was almost the end of the school term, and they were doing their final assessment on what their parents had thought of as bedtime stories. She didn't know whether to be amused or exhasperated by it. Still, they 'caused enough trouble' in class, apparently. Which was why they were packing their suitcase for a visit to a new school. The kind that would be 'more suitable for them,' whatever that was supposed to mean.
Tapping her pen against the sole of her shoe, Eos shrugged and put the book down. She could practically recite Pride and Prejudice, so the fact that she was actually re-reading it was more an attempt to fit in with expectations than anything else.
When are we leaving again? Her sister had always had a better memory for those kind of details.
Next Saturday. I don’t know why we’re bothering, She gestured to the book. Even if we skipped class the day of the report it wouldn’t matter. And we’ll probably have to do it again at Xavier’s too.
One of the few boys that wasn’t creeped out by them had remarked after class once that it must have been easier on them to do homework; if only one of them had to study, they could trade off, and end up doing half the work. While Eos thought it was nice that he’d made a remark that wasn’t ‘do you feel each other’s pain’ or ‘are you witches’, Selene had been quick to point out that when you shared the same mind(which may not have been the clinical truth but to Selene was her accepted reality), even when one of you did the work, you both suffered.
Still, they often traded off who did what. When you could compare notes without so much as shifting your eyes, there really was no need to do the work separately.
Sitting heavily on the bed, she listlessly picked up a tshirt and folded it sloppily. She wasn’t sure why she tried; Eos was the organized one after all. Should have just let her do it. Tossing the tshirt at the open suitcase, she ignored it when it missed and skidded across the wood floor.
Why do you think they didn’t take us when they toured the place? Do you think it’s some weird religious school or something?
I expect they just wanted to wait for the new term or something. Standing, leaving the book where it was, Eos picked up the shirt on her way and shoved a few things aside to clear a spot next to her twin. She started folding without thinking about it, placing each piece into the case and making a neat stack.
Or maybe they were full up for the moment - there did seem to be a lot of people there. Their parents had explained during the tour that the girls needed to share a bedroom. Maybe they'd just had to wait until there was a free room. She always had preferred to think positively, though, even though the pair of them knew that there were few things that were all good or all bad. That was just her, though - Eos understood that Selene saw the worst, but she still couldn't bring herself to think it.
I bet they're pleased it's a boarding school. She didn't have to clarify who she meant - Selene knew just as well what their parents were like. It wasn't that they were bad parents, they just hadn't ever really known how to take their twins' behaviour. Which was probably why they'd never had more children - what if they'd been mutants, too?
They’re not the only ones. Picking up a CD player, Selene wound the earphone wires around and around it, remarking that it looked a bit like black vines. She’d have to draw that later. Don’t think they’d put is in a school with ‘special’ kids do you? Like… retards? Their parents knew the twins were brilliantly intelligent, but maybe they hoped stupid kids wouldn’t be afraid of them. I hope not. I wish we could just go to college and get it over with.
I don't know, I got the feeling that we wouldn't be the only ones like us there. I'm sure I saw a kid blinking at the TV to change the channel. For all Eos knew, though, he could have been pressing the button at the same time just to mess with people. Mom wouldn't send us to a school like that. Didn't the brochure say gifted? Maybe it's an accelerated program. Which would mean college earlier, which obviously appealed to both of them.
College would be... interesting, though. Yeah, most of the boys were freaked out by them now, but what happened when one of them did meet a decent one? Eos had actually been asked on a date once, but it had never ended up happening. Mainly because she'd accepted on behalf of the both of them, not really realising what the guy was asking. Apparently having your 'creepy twin sister' come to the movies too wasn't part of the deal. She'd been so angry that she hadn't even tried to stop the nightmares Selene had given him.
They weren't creepy. And you couldn't call one of them something without thinking the same about the other - most people didn't even refer to them as individuals, which suited Eos down to the ground. Something nicer than 'the Mongomery twins' would have been nice, though.
Guess we find out next saturday. What is it -was- one of those weird church schools, though, or full of mentally challenged kids? It wasn't like they could pick up the telephone and ask for a flight home, and their parents were notorious for ignoring emails.
Guess so.
Player info: It's Ren and Kaylan here!