Part 9 (1/2)

”Well, what do we have here?” She was looking Corinth up and down like some kind of foreign specimen. ”You're far too thin, short, and weak. You should look into bulking up if you're going to compete.”

”Compete in what?” Corinth asked while pulling a navy blue s.h.i.+rt over his head and down his scrawny chest. He spoke with an unexpected ease in his demeanor. Girls weren't nearly as intimidating to him as guys. He felt more open to the ladies.

”Levanta.r.s.e, of course!” she shouted while grabbing Corinth and shaking him to the very core of his soul. ”Why else would you be hanging around that big dope?” referring to Anvard, of course.

But Anvard interrupted her session with Cory by pinching her ear, and pulling her from behind the divider. He let go once they were back in the open s.p.a.ce of the rather quant dorm room.

”What are you two doing?” he shouted, but tried to stifle the sound of his heavy, yet whiny voice. ”Go find your cla.s.ses, sign up for an affiliate, explore the grounds. Whatever, just get out of-”

”Oh! That sounds great,” girl number one shouted out, ”we should go on a mini-tour. The one they gave on orientation day was way too weak.”

”What was orientation day?” Corinth asked as he emerged from behind the gray shaded room divider.

”Oh!” She used a hand to cover her mouth. She wanted to display her shock verbally and physically. ”You missed orientation. That's going to suck. You won't get any choice picks for cla.s.ses, dorms or roommates.”

”Well, I guess that why they threw him in this shack here! I mean am I right, or am I right?” The second girl boasted with a ma.s.sive laugh that echoed throughout the small room. She sounded like a wounded animal after its second close encounter with a car tire.

”I'm sorry you had to meet my younger sisters like this, Corinth.” Anvard sounded truly embarra.s.sed by their actions. Corinth was surprised to hear him say sisters, because of the difference in hair and skin colors, theirs being lighter than Anvard's. But as he looked at all three in a row, he saw that glint in their Lirian eyes. That very particular look of one's of their race, but even more likely, that very visible gleam in all three of their eyes was a family trait. They all had the same s.h.i.+ne between them.

”Oh, please, Andy, don't sound so gloomy all the time!” the more lofty character sister yelped.

Anvard, or Andy, took a few steps over to the girls and stood between them at their backs. They were all standing in front of the dark oak door to Corinth's dorm. To the naked eye, the girls looked exactly alike. But Andy could tell them apart without question. ”To my right is Emmy. And to the left is Emma.”

”Uh, okay.” Corinth was sure he'd forget that before the girls even opened their mouths to speak again, which didn't seem like it'd take very long. They were just as similar in detail as in overall appearance. They even had on the same outfit. But one of them had a satin scarf tied around her neck. The other had a silver necklace. If they removed those charms, there'd be no visible difference between them at all.

”I can see you're confused about their looks,” Anvard said while taking a few steps away from his sisters and closer to Corinth. ”They're twins you know?” he offered this as he tilted his head like he'd just solved an age old mystery.

”I don't think that's the reason he's got that confused look on his face, Mr. Obvious!” said Emma in a cra.s.s tone. ”He knows we're twins, but he can't tell us apart, dummy!”

”Oh, yeah. I didn't think of that.” Both girls simultaneously rolled their eyes in the back of their heads. ”There's an easy trick I learned as a kid to tell them apart.” He walked pa.s.sed both of them and turned behind them again. He set one hand on each of their shoulders. He was considerably taller than they were. In fact, he was a lot taller than everyone in the room. Corinth was about the same height as the girls. Anvard had at least eight inches of height on all three. ”Okay, so here it is,” he said with finality, ”look -'cause it's not easy to pick up on at first.” He took his hands, balled them into loose fist, and gently punched both of his sisters in the back of their heads.

Corinth was stunned at the sight of it. Not more than the girls themselves though. Emma turned around and slapped Anvard across the face, while Emmy just stood there. After rolling her eyes several times, that is.

You see,” he exclaimed with a bold smile on his creamy-brown skin face, which was somehow reddened from the slap to its beautiful surface. He rebounded from the sting of Emma's hand seamlessly, and then boldly stated. ”Very different indeed!”

”What?” was all Corinth could muster.

”Their looks are definite and they refuse to dress differently, most of the time,” he threw in while s.h.i.+fting his eyes from girl to girl, ”but their personalities aren't nearly as congruent as their appearance.”

”You're even dumber than you look!” shouted Emma.

”You see!” Andy exclaimed,”Emmy wouldn't say that to someone's face. She has the courtesy to do it behind their backs, like a normal person would. But Emma thinks the world is hers for the taking, so she takes her up-and-down att.i.tude out on anyone and everyone in her path. Really, they're both a bit ferocious, but at least there's a notable difference.”

Corinth didn't want to admit it. But he actually thought that tidbit might be helpful in learning to tell them apart in the future. He figured a small nod would be sufficient in acknowledging Anvard's helpful experiment. Anvard nodded back with a huge grin that he couldn't even begin to try to wipe away.

”Someone's crus.h.i.+ng pretty hard,” said Emma under her breath to Emmy.

”I couldn't agree more, darling,” said Emmy in an even more m.u.f.fled tone.

They were all beginning to walk out the door when Corinth started to panic. ”Where's my dog!?” he screamed. ”Oliveto, where are you boy?!” He realized that Oliveto hadn't made his presence known in quite some time. He was in the room with him just before Anvard abruptly walked in and introduced himself.

”You have a dog?” Anvard asked precariously.

”Yeah, he was here, like, a few minutes ago!” Corinth said with a fl.u.s.tered, searching stare rendering his olive skin cheekbones red with rash confusion.

”Is its fur green and super ugly?” Emma interrogated with a blank expression.

Corinth didn't exactly know how to respond to that. ”Well... yeah. He's sort of rough looking, but I'm going to clean him up.”

”Oh, well how lovely for you and your dingy mutt,” she said with a half-witted sardonic tone. ”But he's with one of the teachers now. A mean looking teacher too,” she informed a deflated looking Corinth. ”Me and Emmy noticed that flee-trap when we were making our way down the Main hall.”

”Cool it with the insults, Emma!” Anvard said with a very authoritative pitch to his voice.

She didn't like his tone, but she was happy to get a rise out of anybody. She was just that kind of girl. She smirked menacingly as she spoke on. ”Well, if it will help pull your boyfriend out of his deep despair, we'll take you to where we last saw the mangy pooch.” Anvard shot her a p.i.s.sed look that she instantly disregarded.

”That'd be great!” Corinth shouted while running out of his dorm into the hallway.

Emmy started to walk out after him, but Anvard stopped Emma as she began to follow her twin sister's lead. He pulled her armed and gripped it hard.

”Cool it with the insults,” Anvard growled, ”or I'll tell your entire dorm floor about your bedtime swims!”

Her eyes widened as she attempted to free herself from her brother's tight grasp. It was no use, he was a trained athlete and an all around strong guy, nearly twice her size. ”You've got to be kidding me,” she said with genuine shock, ”all this for a kid you just met!” Anvard just shook his head. ”He doesn't even seem like he likes you as a friend, better yet something more. It doesn't work the same way in all the Worlds, Andy. With those eyes, he's either Draconian or La Envidian. Neither of those Worlds work the way Lirio does.”

Anvard knew that all too well. But didn't think being cautious meant much of anything in a town as diverse as Hyperborean. The Aurora Boreal school made quotas for themselves to fulfill for each of the eight Worlds. Solely enacted to keep diversity as its main priority. ”Yeah, well let me find out the hard way then. Don't just go gang busters like you did the last-”

Corinth poked his head in the door, cutting their conversation short. ”Come on you guys. Oliveto's probably scared.” He whist himself away just as quickly as he appeared.

”Well, maybe his owner shouldn't have let him wander off while he chatted up my idiot brother.” Emma scoffed while walking out of Corinth's dorm, fixing up her clothes. She spoke out just before Anvard pushed her to the ground, and stepped over her body like road kill.

”I'm going to get you back!” she howled from the floor in the hallway.

”Whatever helps you sleep at night,” he virtually sang the words as he headed down the hallway in pursuit of Corinth and Emmy. ”Without wetting the bed, of course,” he added to the already firm statement as he began to jog.

”Arg-g-g!” she shouted from the stone floor, like some sort of pirate. She then picked herself up and began running after the three of them. ”Wait up you guys ... my ankle!” No one seemed to hear, with her facescrunched up, she shouted even louder. ”Wait guys, my ankle's busted!- Don't you care about my ankle?!!” Once she realized no one was paying her any attention, she straightened out her faux limp and booked it down the fire-torch and sun lit hall, like a track star. She didn't like being left out of anything, so despite her limp, she caught up in no time.

Chapter 10:.

Daddy Is The Dearest