A/N: I still don't support Twincest but this story that a friend of mine read was actually pretty good. It's called the Remants and it's on , and I give all credit for this story to the authors of That one. They are not actually twins in it, but one of them is a magical creature. So if you want, you can stay here and read my lame stories, or go bog up site traffic on MTT (Morethantwins). Oh, and I should warn you now, this will probably be a sexual story, considering what a Danachi is... This is my first Sexual story. I've only ever written small makeout scenes, so if you have any pointers, please feel free to give them.

Luv y'all~Rina

Gustav's POV

Driving at night is bad, especially when it's foggy. Georg had once ran over a baby raccoon on a foggy night. The rest of the band, including me, had to hear him whine and blat about the little creature for about a month, then the crying eventually died down.

I was never afraid of driving at night, but the other three were and other people always talked about how dangerous it was, so I'd gradually started being carful, but tonight, I didn't pay attention. I was fighting with my older sister on the phone when It ran across the road. Well I can't really say "It", it was a girl. I slammed on my breaks, not knowing where she'd come from. Her eyes reminded me of a deer in headlights, which was what she pretty much was at this point.

"Uh, I got to go." I told my still angry sister and hung up. Stepping out of my car, I watched as the girl watched me. I made note of her slightly oversized black shirt that she wore as a dress and the smell of blood. Her face was cut and bruised, along with her arms. "Are you ok?" I asked her.

The girl only looked at me, then down at herself. She shook her head. I looked at her large brown eyes and noticed thick black marks around them, like make-up. She backed up a little as I inched forward. "It's alright," I coaxed slowly, "Let me help." I stepped closer once again. She was like an animal who was afraid of a bigger human.

It was only hours later when I found out only how right I had been.