The twins only finished each other’s sentences. “We have to go see our Dad now”.
It’ll have to wait “. Ms. Brown said. “If I could___
Patrick thought they were leaving too early, “Dad said we should try to stay as long as possible.
“Let’s go, Pat;”. Penelope never caked him Pat was too generic for a nickname for him and her code name for him and it indicated that they were in trouble This lecture would be remedial for the twins because there were reports of “unholy happenings” every night and mid-morning between two a.m. and five when the twins were attempting to contact their mother.
“ Do you think we’ll be able to tell anyone?” Patrick asked.
“Read a history book Patrick or The Crucible it doesn’t end well for our people,” Penelope said
A familiar voice called out, softly and firmly “Stay the course. What choice other than that is to go home and contact me as you planned later this evening?" "You've already been through the courtroom blocking and semantics. so, keep your ears open, but your meditation mind.”
Did you hear that?” ,” Penelope telegraphed the message to her brother with a look of shocking surprise on her face.
“Yes, I heard,” Patrick replied.
“That sounded like __-“ Penelope couldn’t finish her sentence for it sounded absurd
“Mom,” I know,” Patrick said.
Still want to tell everyone?”
No”.
“What if they already know?”
‘Been practicing your parlor tricks again right, Patrick?
When the twins finally returned home, the living room was dark and cold. There was usually a lingering patient discussing a failed breakthrough which usually meant they had nightmares and they needed new medication. or treatment dependent on the patient's necessity.
There was a chance he was still at the hospital but the twins were tired from shapeshifting into older people so that they could attend to their own psychological needs concerning their mother. They would deny such a claim if one were to ask they would deny their grief. Penelope was too empathetic crying at the drop of a hat when she was reading about someone she ran across and maybe it was because someone was ending a chapter in their lives or beginning a new one like a birth in the family.
The twins would deny such a claim if one were to ask they would deny their grief. their own psychological needs concerning their mother. Penelope was too empathetic crying at a drop of a hat when she was reading about someone who she ran across. In this instance, Penelope was jealous of Patrick's active levitating ability. It was a skill and part of a collective religion, a rich tapestry of deep-rooted history, but the practice of magic is a solitary one and should be done so under the love and peaceful thought of the sorcerer sorceress.