Kindergarten-

"Oh Sky! Why don't you go play with the other kids?" said Mrs. Johnson. She had a kind face although for some reason I always felt like hated me. So I just stared at her like she was nuts, because I rather be alone since my parents neglected me. I really had no trust in anyone. She ended up just giving me a smile and walking away after I didn't reply. I looked down at my paper which was a simple addition worksheet which I had completed a while ago. I looked around the room observing all the kids playing together, except for two of them, which were the twins, Kauru and Hikaru. Although they were always together, I thought it must be lonely never being able to be yourself, just someone else. I wonder if they thought the same way I did since they always seemed to have the same melancholy look on their faces. Maybe they know my pain of neglect, maybe. After a few minutes had past I decided to go up and talk to them. "You guys are Hikaru and Kauru, right?" I asked them. They looked at one another a little surprised that someone noticed them for once, then they nodded at me. "Do you mind if I play with you two?" I asked smiling at them the best I could. They looked at one another, they almost seemed as they were haveing a conversation telepathically. Then they looked up at me and nodded again, so I sat down next to them and picked up an action figure. I played around with the action figure posing it for a bit, yet they hadn't said a word to me since I came over here to play with them. So I decided to ask them a question, "so why don't you guys talk to any other kids? " They looked at each other, then one looked down and the other spoke. "They don't get us." "What do you mean?" I asked perplexed by his answer. "Nothing. Do you want to play a game?" he replied. "Of course! What do you guys have in mind?" They then replied in unison with a large smirk "the which one is Hikaru game!?" I frowned, "I would play, but i barely know you guys so I can't tell you guys apart yet." "But thats the point. It's a guessing game." One replied. "But don't you two want to be unique? You both may have the same face and such, but on the inside you both should embrace yourselves and be different." They looked at me awe struck, like as though they never heard it before. I just stared at them for a minute then went back to posing my action figure for a bit. "You're right," one said, I looked up at them and they looked like they were going to cry. "You're the only person that saw us as individuals and not as one person," the other boy said to me. They then hugged me in unison. At first I was shocked, then I hugged them back. From that point on in kindergarten the three of us were the best of friends and we hardly left each others' sides.