Death Day

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Noah snickered a bit as he imagined a slightly impulsive Patrick being quite a handful for the rigid and controlled Renee. A horn blared twice and beckons the twins outside . “it’s only for a couple of hours”. Patrick mused as he stepped outside it’s a celebration family n for Mommy, this we can do”. “Come on Penn, Dr. Reilly, we are going as a funeral because funerals either bring your family together or divide us in two”. “In your own words, we’ve been through so much already “. This is how you begin to make it easier”. Patrick said “My presence may not do that Patrick”. Noah said “It’ll make things worse than they have to be Patrick”, Penelope said How do you know that Penelope?”. “shut up Patrick”. It turned out the horn honking was the measured vision of the day to come or the day gone by. Patrick never would have admitted it, but he respected his sister who was seven seconds older than Patrick with the better power of telekinesis. The advantage of this power was that for better or worse she knew what everyone was thinking all the time which could get extremely complicated if Penelope was honest. The night Renee died; Penelope felt all the pain Renee was feeling especially in the stomach because her stomach took most of the impact. It was a miracle that the twins lived. Given Renee’s injuries, the guilt Noah felt was insurmountable.
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