"Hurry up, you guys!" Iyame called to her meisters.
"We're coming! Are you that excited?" They replied together.
"Yeah I am! Now, come on!"
A girl around five feet, five inches tall ran out the door with her long brown hair braided until a certain point and then left to flow behind her. She was clothed in sapphire blue and silver. She wore a silver camisole under a solid blue, hooded shirt with silver trim and a pair of oddly symmetrical ripped jeans with black, knee-high boots. She seemed like a normal girl, but taking a closer look, she had vibrant, violet eyes.
"We're going to be late for our first day!" Iyame shouted, her temper beginning to get the best of her.
A set of Twins walked out of the door. They were a few inches taller than the girl, looming above her from about five foot, nine. They matched in a red tee with gold trimming, an open, sleeveless, black vest, and black pants complete with red and gold tennis shoes.
"Fine, were done with our hair now." They had their hair brushed back and spiked out at the tips with only the bangs to tell them apart: one brushed to the left, the other one going right.
"You worry about your hair more than I do, and I am a girl," Iyame replied.
"Oh, you're a girl? We never would have guessed unless you told us," they retorted.
Iyame's eyes flashed silver then back to violet so quickly, one wouldn't have noticed unless she was looking straight at you. Unfortunately for the Twins, she was, "Miku, Ryoku, I'd watch it if I were you. C'mon. Let's go to school. We have fifteen minutes and we still have to meet Lord Death and get a tour, AND find our class, so I suggest you shut your mouths and get moving!"
The doppelgangers looked at each other, shrugged simultaneously, and looked back to Iyame.
"You know, you don't have to be so harsh about it, Iyame," said Miku.
"Yeah, we would've come⦠eventually," added Ryoku.
Iyame sighed and turn on her heel and began walking in the direction of the school. With tail between legs (Don't get your hopes up, it's a figure of speech. They don't have tails), they followed their weapon without a word.
Little did the oblivious trio know, they were being watched by someone from a few rooftops away.
