The time period is around the 1870's, thirty years before the industrial revolution. This story is about to twin boys named, Beyond Birthday & Lawliette. They were no ordinary twins and this is their story.

'Imbeciles, they're all imbeciles', L thought as he sat, picking at his dinner. He had spent the last hour listening in as his parents talked about politics. They were putting on their best fake smiles and indulging themselves with their guest. They were so indulged that they hadn't even noticed when Lawliette excused himself. He didn't feel the need to ask to leave the table if he were going to be ignored. He lived in a big house and he was just wandering around when he came up to a door. 'It was rather large', Lawliette thought, and then again every door looked big to him. As he was just an average ten year old who was lacking in all kinds of nutrition, though he was rich. He had passed by it many times, but he'd never looked inside. He had attempted once, but he's father caught him and gave him a great chastising afterwords. L was still curious and he found this as a perfect time to do it since his parents would be quite busy.

L opened the door slightly making sure it didn't make much noise. It slid open and L grabbed for the gas lamp at his side. There were stairs that swirled as they led down into a dark abyss. L wasn't afraid, he actually invited the darkness. He was trying really hard not to put out the light and follow the stone walls down the steps, but a gut feeling told him not to. At the bottom of the steps were books and scraps on the ground. There was a corridor that led a little farther in. There were vines and plants growing on the walls and as L got deeper they got thicker. He came up to a metal door that he pushed open slightly, he felt a chilly breeze. He didn't think he should continue but curiosity got the better of him. L opened the door wide and stepped through with no hesitation.

What he saw gave him much surprise. In the middle of the room was a cage, it was big and on the inside was a bed. There was a chain attached to the bed, but it curled around the side so L couldn't see what it was attached to. The light illuminated the room enough to see a desk with some papers and books on them. He started to walk towards them, looking through them, not understanding what they meant. He was so indulged in his snooping that he jumped when he heard shuffling noises. It was dark, and unfortunately L broke the lamp when he jumped. The only light that illuminated the room was from the barred window, showing the great white full moon. A shadow passed over L as he turned in surprised to see great red eyes.

L held in the great urge to yelp when he saw this figure, but his pride came first. So instead of turning tail and running up to his room and hiding in his bed, he stared right into the mesmerizing red eyes of the figure in front of him. As L stood up he noticed that the figure was no monster or goblin as he had thought but a boy just like him. The boy was his height and amazingly enough he looked exactly like L. The only meager difference was that the other boy had red eyes. They were almost cat-like as the boy looked at him. It was scary how they seemed to pop out as the most distinctive feature on the boy.

L couldn't seem to speak he was just baffling like a buffoon at the boys eyes, until he spoke as if in a whisper. "Wh-who are you?" he stuttered, it was with these words that L knew the boy was just as scared as L.

L thought he should take the initiative," I am Lawliette, what's yours?"

The boy shifted uncomfortably, again he stuttered," I- I don't know, I've never been allowed a name its always been 'IT' or just plain 'BOY'."

L just stared at the boy, how could he have no name? Why hadn't anyone given him a name? "I see," L said, and then he thought aloud," Why don't I give you a name?"

The boy looked at him confused, but after a few seconds he smiled excitedly," That's great!"

L pretended that his heart didn't skip a beat and he flushed a pretty pink color, he turned his face hiding his embarrassment," Yes, I'll give you a name….how about BB. We'll figure out what it'll stand for later."

The boy smiled," I like it my name will be BB."

L was just about to say something when he heard steps coming from upstairs, his parents. "I have to go," he said to BB. He was just turning when he saw the great disappointment on BB's face, he stopped. "I'll be back tomorrow," he said, smiling," I promise." Just as L went through the door he heard BB say farewell.