They looked at me like I was crazy.

"Who?" Lea asked.

"The Leo I'm thinking of?" Gilli asked. They looked at each other then turned to me.

Crud. I forgot that I didn't tell her. Yeah, I know. What type of brother am I to not tell my sister that she has a twin brother that is alive and knows all about her. Well my type, that's what type.

She was always so happy with all of her friends, I didn't want it to ruin it. If I told her that her brother was in my origin dimension, protecting those idiots of gods. She would kill me if she knew I had not told her about him.

But I couldn't. If I tried to tell her, her OD memories would override her mind and make her pass out, and when she awoke she would remember nothing I would have told her. Would have told her.

So I couldn't if I tried. Even with my powers over remembrance. So I'm guessing that the two will have a personal memory transfer through souls. PMTS.

As it turns out, Lea and Leo are twins, but Lea was born into the wrong Dimension (ours), but was placed into the one she was meant to be born in (the OD). Like a glitch in the universe. A demigod in the OD.

To get things straight, the OD stands for The Original Dimension. The reason why the (sort of) OD version of Leo is a girl, is because our dimension was based off of a gender-bent and demigod version of their dimension, the OD.

So through every book/portal, there is someone who looks and acts and thinks and dresses exactly the same and even have similar names and similar backstories. The OD would be the originals.

My OD's name would be something like Nicole, or Nicolette, or Nicky/Nicci or something like that. Their uncle is probably a escaped convict that killed their mother. Their brother probably got kidnapped and murdered. They might be a emo/goth lesbian or something.

But that's nothing bad. That's life. You got to live it out, take what you have and enjoy it. Before some other idiot comes and messes that up too. I learned that the hella hard way.

Just saying.

Now here I am staring my little sister in the face, about to lie to her, to keep her mind from exploding and crumbling away.

But it's worth it. Lying isn't bad when you are protecting someone. It's worth it.

"Yes, the Leo you're thinking of Gilli. Go pack your stuff." She screeched and ran away happily.

"And he... He isn't important to you Lea. Leo just needs some help, is all. He...," I looked away from her puzzled face.

I hate it.

But it's worth it.

I hate it, but it's worth it.

It's worth it.

It's worth it.

"He's... nobody."