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Name: Emi Andrews
17
Long brown hair, green eyes, tan skin, athletic build, 5’8
She’s athletic. She loves volleyball, swimming, and track. Also, she’s an A student, and top in her class. She’s usually immature for her age, so she naturally draws people to her. She is kind to everyone. She is talented at drawing and lovers to read and write as well. She has many friends from different groups. So she pretty much hangs out with everyone. She doesn’t get angry easily. She loves joking with her friends. She’s bubbly and you never catch her without a smile on her face. Despite all that, her at home life is pretty dull and depressing. She lives with her older brother and twin brothers. Her older brother, Isaac, is a graduated college student and works in a bookstore for part tie and at a restaurant part time as well. Her twin brothers, Adrian and David, are both sophomores in high school. The house is depressing because their parents died in a tragic airplane crash the year Isaac graduated from college, which was Emi’s sophomore year. Adrian and David are close and are very much alike, in appearance and personality. Sometimes Emi doesn’t even understand them but she tries. When one of them is in some sort of trouble, they call on their twin and not her.
She doesn’t let that get to her because she knows they do that because they know more about each other than anyone, including Isaac and herself. She finds herself wishing she could help them even if it’s just a small problem. Isaac isn’t home very often because of his jobs, so she’s stuck with the cooking and cleaning. Adrian and David help her with the chores, so she doesn’t have to do all of it. She doesn’t feel like she should leave her brothers alone in the house. It’s not that she doesn’t trust them it’s just that she worries about them constantly, because their parents are gone. So she feels that it’s her duty to do whatever it takes to keep them happy and to take care of the m. She loves them that much. The only times when Adrian and David are at home by themselves is when Emi has afternoon practices. Even then, Emi constantly worries about them. When Isaac has a day off from work, they all go out for dinner or go watch a movie together so that they can catch up.
Name: Adrian Andrews
16
Short, brown hair, green eyes, tan skin, average build, 6’
He’s not really athletic but if he were asked to run a mile, he could do it. He is energetic, except for in the mornings, unless he hears good news. He’s book smart like Emi. He and his brother have their own group of friends, who they hang out with every day after school. He knows his sister worries about him and his brother and he doesn’t want her to worry. Whenever he’s in a tight pinch, he goes to his brother for help. His brother is the number one person that he trusts. Isaac and Emi are number two. He loves playing video games and competing against his brother. He loves going to the movies when Isaac comes home, because they always go see the really good movies. He loves listening to music and supports his sister when she has games and meets, and she supports him and his brother in return. He and his brother get into a lot of trouble at school, meaning they’re class clowns. Emi scolds them from time to time but has never grounded them. Isaac isn’t home enough to ground them, so they get off pretty easy. They never go over the top. They know not to cross the line. Adrian likes the color blue, pizza, spaghetti, mashed potatoes, Sweeney Todd, etc. He cares about his friends and family and will stick up for them.
Name: David Andrews
16
Short, brown hair, green eyes, tan skin, average build, 6’
Like his brother, he’s not very athletic. He likes to draw, read, and paying his guitar. He also likes to goof off in class with his brother. Not really a morning person. Likes the color green, he’s energetic, and laughs a lot with his friends and brother. He’s smart but not book smart. Despite that, he has really good grades. When he’s having trouble he goes to Adrian for help and if Adrian doesn’t have an answer, then they go to Emi. When they ask for her help, David notices, her eyes light up which makes him feel bad, because he knows she’s trying hard to be there for the both of them and worries about them. So he tries to make it up to her by going to her when he needs help on homework and helping with the chores. Adrian, he knows, feels bad too, so he helps with the chores as well. They also go out and do the grocery shopping from time to time, especially when Emi has to stay after school for practice.
Name: Isaac Andrews
20
Short dark brown hair, green eyes, tan skin, slightly muscular, 6’4’
He’s already graduated from college. He works two different jobs, but he’s looking for a good paying job, so he can work full time. That way he can be home more often. When he’s home, he acts like a little kid, but he knows that there is a place and time where he can act that way, so he doesn’t act like that at work. He loves teasing his younger siblings and to help plan pranks against them. He feels bad for leaving all the house chores and cooking to Emi, but he knows that none of that would get done if it was up to him. That’s part of the reason why he takes them out to movies.
Name: Aurora Scott (Rori)
16
Very pale skin with few blemishes, copper hair that falls in curls to mid-back, ice blue eyes, 5’6
She’s girly but doesn’t show it because of rough home life. She is an only child living with her heroine-addicted mother. Dad left when she was small and has never had anything to do with her. She loves to dance and uses dance to escape her mom. He loves music, also, and reading. She dreams of some day making it to L.A. Fine Art and escaping completely from her mom. She is shy and soft spoken. She gets good grades but never participates in class discussions, mainly because she is sacred of being wrong. She has a puppy named Skittles. Skittles is a husky puppy, stray she found at her last home. She moves around a lot and doesn’t have many friends because of this. Also, she is quiet, so most people think she is a snob. She isn’t too athletic other than dance and her home life is very rough. She is physically and emotionally abused by her mother and her mom’s constant stream of boyfriends. She wears lots of hair bands constantly to keep her hair out of her face and rarely wears it up. She works for a local dance studio, cleaning floors and picking up after the kids to earn enough money to keep herself fed and joins amateur dance competitions to earn extra money. She lives next door to Emi and her brothers.
Name: Rachelle (Ray-chill) Kace
16
She has small feet, long skinny legs long torso with long strong arms. Light skin splattered with freckles. Long light brown hair, active brown eyes.
She always has a positive attitude. Loves to sing, dance, run, and have fun. She is always a ball of sunshine. She loves the color green. She also loves people with green eyes. Her favorite food is Chinese. She hates rude people and bad language. She is best friends with Rori.
Name: Eva Smith
21
Blue eyes, long red hair
I love kids and animals. I like to swim, I love horses. I have my own horse ranch. I live on my own because my parents died when I was fifteen years old. I graduated highschool at the age of fourteen and college at age eighteen. I own a company called S&B Smith Shop. S- Swimming, B- for reading books. I have six cars and they are: 1994 Camero, Mustang GT, 1966 Mustang GTO, 1969 Camero, 1968 Firebird and Lotus EX. My favorite color is baby blue.
Chapter 1
“David, Adrian! It’s time to get up!” I yelled as I walked to the stairs. Right now, it’s six in the morning. I’ve been up since five. I do this every morning. Isaac has already gone to work. I went to the kitchen and started breakfast. I can drive, but we take the bus because we don’t exactly have the money for gas. David and Adrian came into the kitchen looking half asleep. I chuckled. Those two are so not morning people. “Good morning sleepyheads.” I greeted them smiling.
“Good morning.” They muttered, tiredly. I put their breakfast on the table. We ended up missing the bus so I had to drive us to school. I noticed as I washed the dishes earlier, the new girl in the house next to ours was sneaking around. I shrugged it off at first, but it’s really starting to bug me and I’m beginning to get worried. I know I shouldn’t stick my nose in other people’s business, but I just can’t help but worry. We went outside and the girl from next door was heading to the bus stop.
“The bus already left.” I said smiling. She jumped a little and looked over at us.
“Oh.”
“I can give you a ride, if you want.” She smiled.
“Thanks, I’m Aurora by the way, but you can call me Rori.”
“I’m Emi and these are my twin brothers, David and Adrian.” David and Adrian just waved and got into the car. “Don’t mind them, they’re not morning people.” She nods and gets into the passenger’s seat and buckles up. I so badly want to ask her about this morning, but I don’t want to be nosy. I got into the car and then drove us to school. “So did you just move here?”
“Yeah, just me and my mom.” She said a little nervous.
“We have an older brother but he’s at work, but he’s off tomorrow, so you might get to meet him if you want.”
“Isaac’s off tomorrow?” Adrian asked.
“Yeah, sorry. I meant to te you guys this morning but it just escaped my mind.” I said smiling sheepishly.
“Are we going to the movies?” David asked grinning. I smiled.
“Yeah, Isaac said something about watching Paranormal Activity: two.”
“Yay!” They both cheered at the same time. I chuckled.
“Rori, are you doing anything tomorrow after school?” I asked curiously.
“No.” I grinned.
“Then would you like to come with us to go see a movie? I’m sure Isaac wouldn’t mind, right guys?” David and Adrian nodded, grinning too.
“I couldn’t…”
“Oh come on, it’ll be fun. I’ll buy your ticket and snacks.”
“Well,” She sighed. “Okay, I’ll go. What time?”
“Right after school, so we’ll have time to do homework and stuff after the movie.” She nodded. “Which brings me to my next question: have you gotten your schedule yet?”
“No, not yet.”
“Then I’ll take you to the office, so you can get your schedule and give you a tour of our school.” I said smiling.
“I don’t want you to be late.”
“The teacher won’t mind.” I said shrugging it off.
“Okay.” She said in defeat. I grinned.
“Perfect.” I caught David and Adrian rolling their eyes. “Oh, after school on Wednesday, I have track practice
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