Of the Bonnefoy-Kirkland boys, Alfred seemed to be the most well rounded in school. The teen participated in sports like football and track as well as the science and math clubs. Despite the boy's outward denseness and childish energy, he keeps winning in the nerd tournaments.
The older brother, Matthew, didn't do much. But that's what the quieter teen wanted them to see. How did they think Alfred stayed fit over the summer? His younger brother was the laziest person he knew. It was really a waste of Alfred's intelligence to sit on the couch playing video games all summer. Alfred would spot him with some sports gear and jump away from the video game instantly. After all, there's nothing better than some sibling rivalry. At school Matthew participated in the French club, the literature club, and hockey. His parents never noticed his participation in hockey, since hockey season occurred during their busiest time at work. Alfred, the sweetheart, asked for all the money needed for Matthew's sport. So every year Alfred got the money for Matthew to play, and video taped every single one of his games. Even when the moron was sick. As endearing as the action was, Matthew always scolded his brother for doing such a thing.
What Matthew didn't know was after freshman year, Alfred saved money for every single penny of his hockey costs.
During their sophomore year, Alfred quit track to do lacrosse with his brother. For the rest of their high school career they were the unbeatable twins. (Although no one seemed to convince Matthew to join football. Alfred was no help since he didn't care what his brother did as long as he was happy.)
