Okay, here's a heads up about my next story. To be posted as soon as I finish up some minor details. Like, I'm gonna set it up on AIM so you can take to the characters. Anywhoosers, here we go:

Just A Twin

Claidi and Chyler were just your ordinary twins. Well, except for the fact that they're six year old sister was a certified genius. And their thirty year old brother was a CEO President. And they're dad was the mayor. But other than that perfectly normal. But their nice, happy lifestyle is quickly turned upside down when their dad becomes President of the United States! Yes, THE president. And they get to live in the White House. Yes, THE White House. Things are about to get freaky.

Excerpt From Chapter Three: Big Surprises

Claidi's POV

I blinked. And blinked again.

Now, I was strange. I was kinda used to there being one or two reporters around, my dad being the mayor and all, but, seriously, who wants to get out of bed and see, like, fifty on the front lawn as they're coming out to get the paper?

Definitely not me.

And who wants to look down at the paper and see a really large family photo (excluding their thirty year old brother) on the front page?

Again, not me.

So, I did what any other decent, half-asleep, auburn red-haired politician's daughter would do.

I screamed.

And when I finished screaming I was blinded by the flash of about fifty cameras and bombarded with questions.

"Miss Langley, what's it like to be the daughter of the world's most important politician?" My dad? The mayor of this lowly town? What was so important about being the mayor of THIS place?

"Miss Langley, if you were a crayon, what color would you be?"

"Miss Langley, is it true you are having an affair with the postman?"

"Miss Langley, how do you feel about your father being the leader of the free world? Are you proud to be the President's daughter?"

"WHAT?!?!?!?!?!?!?!" I scared a few of them and they fell over, knocking a line of them over and to the floor. "HOW DO I FEEL BEING WHO'S DAUGHTER?!?!?!?!?!"

"Miss langley, you didn't know? Last night at midnight your father, Thomas Michael langley won the presidential election. How do you feel about this?" My face turned ghost white and I blanked out.

And two days later my pale face and horribly bed-headed hair were shown on page one of the Daily Times, story continued on Page eight.

Thanks to all who reviewed Jaded and I hope you like this one too.

~ Jet*Star