The Lucky Twins
by: Lethania
Disclaimer: I do not own The Lord of the Rings. It belongs to Tolkiens brilliant mind, and most likely some men in expensive suits have some kind of ties to it. I only own an action figure, the movie book and some cards. If you want them that badly I'll give them to you. No need to sue. I do however own my characters. No need to take them. They're just names and characteristics on a computer screen.
Chapter one-It's not real
"What do you do when the one chance you have to make something of
yourself is in another place and time completely? God dammit you go
there!"
Elaina tore the page out of her notebook and threw it on the
floor. She was constantly trying to write something of substance, but
her every attempt failed her. The 16 year old furiously launched her
pen at the wall, creating a tiny hole where the tip hit it. She smiled
to herself. Her aim was getting good. The girl had a habit of throwing
pens and other objects at the wall that she had painted a target at the
wall. Lately her aim had been getting better and better, the various
objects had slowly gotten closer to the bulls-eye painted onto her
navy blue bed-room wall. Slouching into her chair she closed her eyes.
"Another failure, sister dear."It was more of a statement than a question.
Elaina spun the chair to face the source of the male voice coming from the
open doorway. The tall, lean boy with brown hair and a strange, almost amber
colored eyes, stood leaning in the doorway with a mischievous look on his face.
Elaina half-glared, half-smiled at her twin.
"Is it necessary for you to make a rude comment at my every effort. I'm
trying you know. I'm at least making the attempt to do something productive,
more than I can say for you."
"Oh that hurt me right here." The boy laughed, pointing at his heart. "But
honestly, it all works out! You create fantasy worlds, I live in them."
"Oh you're really reaching for the stars Elliot. Reading all these crazy books.
Use your own imagination!" Elaina stood up, amber eyes blazing with thoughts of
her only love. Imagination. She brushed her brown hair that was the same color
of her twin brothers' and reached the middle of her back, out of her face. She
strode over to where her brother stood and pushed him out the door. "Now go do
something instead of standing her criticizing me oh brother of mine." and she
shut the door, laughing.
The twins were unbelievably close. More so than most siblings. Both had an
undeniable love for fantasy and hung out in the same group of friends at school.
They had the same soft brown hair and eerie amber eyes that shone with a love of
mischief, fun and adventure. Raised Pagan by their parents, it was natural for
them to believe in magick1. It was almost a daily routine for them to use it,
providing it followed all laws. The only thing they had trouble believing in was
magickal creatures. They seemed to be more on the fictional side of life. The twins
did not dismiss their existence, they just did not believe in them as beings.
Positive energy seemed a bit more appropriate. The twins believed such things to
live in other realms. Maybe. Not ours, not earth, but maybe, just maybe, other realms.
A truth to be revealed to only a lucky few.
1. magick as Pagans see it is spelt with a k at the end.
*there's the first chapter. I'll upload new ones as often as I can. Please review.
Flames, anything. I'll probably just laugh at you if you flame me though. Either way.
Thanks!
Lethania.
by: Lethania
Disclaimer: I do not own The Lord of the Rings. It belongs to Tolkiens brilliant mind, and most likely some men in expensive suits have some kind of ties to it. I only own an action figure, the movie book and some cards. If you want them that badly I'll give them to you. No need to sue. I do however own my characters. No need to take them. They're just names and characteristics on a computer screen.
Chapter one-It's not real
"What do you do when the one chance you have to make something of
yourself is in another place and time completely? God dammit you go
there!"
Elaina tore the page out of her notebook and threw it on the
floor. She was constantly trying to write something of substance, but
her every attempt failed her. The 16 year old furiously launched her
pen at the wall, creating a tiny hole where the tip hit it. She smiled
to herself. Her aim was getting good. The girl had a habit of throwing
pens and other objects at the wall that she had painted a target at the
wall. Lately her aim had been getting better and better, the various
objects had slowly gotten closer to the bulls-eye painted onto her
navy blue bed-room wall. Slouching into her chair she closed her eyes.
"Another failure, sister dear."It was more of a statement than a question.
Elaina spun the chair to face the source of the male voice coming from the
open doorway. The tall, lean boy with brown hair and a strange, almost amber
colored eyes, stood leaning in the doorway with a mischievous look on his face.
Elaina half-glared, half-smiled at her twin.
"Is it necessary for you to make a rude comment at my every effort. I'm
trying you know. I'm at least making the attempt to do something productive,
more than I can say for you."
"Oh that hurt me right here." The boy laughed, pointing at his heart. "But
honestly, it all works out! You create fantasy worlds, I live in them."
"Oh you're really reaching for the stars Elliot. Reading all these crazy books.
Use your own imagination!" Elaina stood up, amber eyes blazing with thoughts of
her only love. Imagination. She brushed her brown hair that was the same color
of her twin brothers' and reached the middle of her back, out of her face. She
strode over to where her brother stood and pushed him out the door. "Now go do
something instead of standing her criticizing me oh brother of mine." and she
shut the door, laughing.
The twins were unbelievably close. More so than most siblings. Both had an
undeniable love for fantasy and hung out in the same group of friends at school.
They had the same soft brown hair and eerie amber eyes that shone with a love of
mischief, fun and adventure. Raised Pagan by their parents, it was natural for
them to believe in magick1. It was almost a daily routine for them to use it,
providing it followed all laws. The only thing they had trouble believing in was
magickal creatures. They seemed to be more on the fictional side of life. The twins
did not dismiss their existence, they just did not believe in them as beings.
Positive energy seemed a bit more appropriate. The twins believed such things to
live in other realms. Maybe. Not ours, not earth, but maybe, just maybe, other realms.
A truth to be revealed to only a lucky few.
1. magick as Pagans see it is spelt with a k at the end.
*there's the first chapter. I'll upload new ones as often as I can. Please review.
Flames, anything. I'll probably just laugh at you if you flame me though. Either way.
Thanks!
Lethania.
