Sorry for the looong wait guys! I am doing summer homework and let me just say that I now hate mythology.
The chapter is kinda weird because I started writing the 2nd part 1st then I didn't like it so I wrote this 1st part here but I also didn't like it so I went back and re-wrote the 2nd part... and so on, but since you guys have been waiting patiently, I give you both failed writings.
Anyways I should probably start doing this on my fanfics because you guys are soooo supportive!
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I apologize in advance for the really short chappie
The Starling brothers walked down the concrete sidewalk of the university, perfectly in sync with each other.
"Geez, this job is getting boring." Ned yawned. "These guys are so tiresome. Just questions, questions, and questions. Joy."
"It's okay," Ted responded. "I get to meet new people. At least it's not like that high school Sinead's going through. Now that sounds absolutely awful."
"…Teaching, teaching, and guess what? More teaching… I know I'm a genius and all, but seriously, I'm a normal guy who needs-"
WHACK
Ned fell backwards and Ted backed away in surprise, as a football rammed Ned's head.
"Crap! Are you guys, okay?" a feminine voice called out to them.
"Ow…" Ned sat up and rubbed his temple. "That's going to give me a headache…" Ted snickered and picked up the new football.
Two girls in football uniforms ran up to them, completely worn out and exhausted.
"I'm sorry, oh!" One of them took off her helmet, revealing long, shiny brown hair. "I'm sorry, Mr. Ned!"
"Um… That's alright… Reagan Holt?" Ned squinted and recalled the names.
"Sorry, it was a bad toss!" The other girl took off her helmet, this time showing blonde hair.
"Reagan and Madison Holt!" Ted laughed and offered them the football. "Nice to see you two again."
"Cool seeing you guys, too, Mr. Ned and Ted." Reagan grabbed the offered football and flashed a grin.
"Please, no formalities. We're just Ned and Ted." Ned stood up and brushed himself off. "Now, that was a scarily powerful throw."
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"Hey, where are you two going?" Sinead rubbed her heavy eyelids and yawned. Ted was halfway out the door, and in a way, dragging Ned behind him.
"We've agreed to… privately tutor some students," Ted answered after a moment's hesitation. "We're heading to the park for a few hours."
Sinead stared incomprehensively at her brothers.
"Okay, then…" She sat down at the kitchen table and slowly chewed her blueberry bagel. "Who are you tutoring?"
"Reag-"
"Some students," Ned cut in.
"Um… Sure…" Sinead, still in an early morning daze, said half-heartedly. "It's a bit cold out there so dress warmly."
"Well, see you later!" Ted and Ned walked quickly out the door as if to escape any more questions.
"That was kind of too close for comfort!" Ned said while they paced to the park, which was fortunately close by.
"Why are we keeping it a secret on who we're 'tutoring'? Shouldn't we tell her soon?" Ted asked. "We all have been dating for a while now."
"Duh, because if we told Sinead, she'd think we're crazy. The end." Ned lifted his arms up in exasperation and sighed.
"I don't get it… I mean, I saw Hamilton Holt kissing her last night." They both saw the pair on the swing seat last night, but they kept silent, knowing Sinead would get angry if she knew they were poking their heads into her life.
"It's not the same, idiot." Ned rolled his eyes.
"Takes one to know one," Ted mumbled back.
"We're going on a freaking date!" Ned waved his arms around frantically. "A double date! With-"
"Ned!" A voice called out to them, quickly followed by a "Ted!"
The Holt sisters appeared before them. Madison laughed as both Starlings took a small stumble.
"Hey, Ned. Hi, Ted," Reagan greeted, her warm breath causing a small vapor cloud to appear in front of her face.
"How's it going?" Madison grinned and shrugged, her nose and ears a bit red. She held up her hand to fist bump Ned.
"Brother, your blushing." Ted pointed out cheerfully as Ned fist bumped Madison.
"Shut up."
Ted turned to Madison and Reagan. "Good morning, girls." He bent down and kissed Reagan's gloved hand, definitely causing her face to turn beat red. Madison snickered.
"Turning the charm on, brother?" Ned nudged Ted and smirked.
"Just being a gentleman."
"Whatever." They stood together in an awkward circle, laughing and talking with each other, until Ted interrupted.
"I made the reservation for 11:00!" He checked his watch. 10:46.
"Idiot!" Ned grabbed Madison's hand. "We're going to be late!" They rushed off in the general direction of the restaurant, running over the red-lighted cross walks.
Both Ted and Reagan sighed, and then laughed at their siblings.
"Those two…" Ted smothered his chuckle with his hand. "…are perfect for each other."
"Do they even know where they're going?" Reagan raised an eyebrow.
"Nope."
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