Mike was even thinking way after Blossom went home. She was lying on her bed, resting her eyes and going into deep thought. Her life was filled with nothing but adventure. She never had a day of rest even after she escaped her mother's womb. Mike's life was a living hell even if some people who knew her secret never saw the big deal of it. Just think about it. You're born from a very intelligent man who could have taken care of where you grew up with your mother that no one really appreciates because of her upbringing and then your only brother and sister are separated from you because of that. Your older sister is holding your hand as you run away from home after an exhausting day of school and your brother is far away and unaware of what is happening. Every full moon, especially the red moon, you turn into a hideous monster with no rest and just want to be alone because you're afraid you'll hurt somebody.
"Mike, you have a phone call." Jen called from downstairs.
Mike heaved a sigh and went downstairs to pick up their only telephone they had to share. At least Jen wasn't a teenager anymore and would waste at least sixteen hours on the phone with a cute boy or blather to her friends about some boy band she likes. Mike put the phone to her ear and tried to block out the painful memories from her mind so the person on the other line wouldn't feel discouraged. "Yeah?"
"Michelene Mavinsky, is that you?" the voice on the other line asked.
Mike raised an eyebrow. "Who is this?" she demanded as she was being called by her real name.
"Don't you remember me? I haven't seen you since kindergarten!"
"I vaguely remember Kindergarten..." Mike was still not familiar with the person on the other line. Maybe the person had the wrong number.
"It's me, Samey McAuley!"
Mike blinked. That name was indeed familiar. "Samey?"
"Yeah, remember? I had a sister named Amy?"
"Oh, yeah!" Mike now understood, remember those days in Kindergarten.
Kindergarten
Mike was clutching her sister's hand as they walked down the sidewalk together.
"I hope you have a good day at school today, Mikey," Jen told her younger sister as she went to take her in the school-house and then she would go to her own school to learn. "I heard you're going to make two new friends today."
"I will?"
"Yes, your teacher will tell you. Okay, I have to go to school now myself, have a good day, sis. I can't wait to hear all about it when you get home."
"Bye, Jenny!" Mike waved to her sister.
"Bye, Mikey!" Jen waved back, then continued down the street to go to the middle school.
Mike smiled, then went inside the classroom. The teacher smiled as the kids were playing together until class would start. Mike saw her good friends already, Melissa was reading a book and Max was playing with the blocks with another boy. Mike was very curious about the new students her sister had mentioned to her and couldn't find herself thinking of anything but that. Luckily, as Mike was doing coloring with the others with Max and Melissa on her sides.
"Children," the teacher alerted her class, making their heads look above their clean white sheets of paper to be 'attacked' by by colorful as the rainbow crayons. "We have two new friends joining us. I hope you all be nice to them and I hope you can all get along. Everyone, please meet Amy and Samey McAuley."
Two girls walked into the classroom. They looked exactly the same. They both had flowing long light blonde hair with green eyes. They wore their hair down with black headbands, red dress shirts with white collars, black skirts, white knee socks and black buckled shoes.
"They look the same!" a boy pointed to the new girls in school.
"That's right, Chuck," the teacher said. "Amy and Samey are twins, which means they can be brothers, or sisters, or even a brother and a sister born on the same day around the same time."
"Except I'm 17 minutes older, Mommy and I had to wait 17 minutes until Samey could be born!" one of the twins said, which would likely be Amy due to how she mentioned the other twin to be called Samey.
Samey looked angry with her sister.
"They are also identical twins," the teacher continued to explain. "This means that they are sisters born on the same day and they look like each other. Except, Amy, it looks as though you have a beauty mark on your cheek."
"I call it a cutie mark." Amy seemed to have bragged.
"That's so adorable, now Amy, why don't you sit with Christie, Ashley, and Danielle, and Samey, you can sit with Max, Melissa, and Michelene."
Samey shrugged and went to sit with her possible new friends. Amy smirked as she saw she was sitting with the popular girls in the class. Samey went to Mike, Max, and Melissa. "Umm... Hey!"
"Hello." Melissa droned.
"Hi!" Max added.
"Welcome to our school, new friend!" Mike sounded the most excited to meet Amy. "You don't have a dot on you like your sister."
"Yeah," Amy sheepishly rubbed her cheek. "I have one too, but mine's somewhere else... Thanks for noticing."
"How could you miss it?"
The new girl finally felt like she made great new friends. She felt a lot better now. She just knew and felt like she and Mike were going to be close and they were. They spent a big part of childhood together. That was, until the incident happened. Mike didn't even remember Amy and Samey. The McAuley twins even had to relocate, but not like Mike's parents would often. Mrs. McAuley took another job in Canada, unknowingly, that would be where Mike's biological, long-lost sister lived.
"So, Mike, Amy and I are coming back to town," Samey gagged as she mentioned her evil twin sister. "I was wondering maybe you and I could hang out and catch up on old times?"
"That sounds great, Samey, I'll see what I'm doing but I should be free." Mike blinked, coming to Zen and smiling as she talked with the good twin.
"Good, we're coming in a week."
"Great."
"Talk to you later, Mike, I'll call when we're coming and we can meet."
"That sounds great, talk to you later."
Then the girls hung up, both feeling excited and happy.
A/N: Max and Melissa are Mike's old friends from New York as said in the Mike, Lu & Og epsiode: Scuba Dooby Doo. They 'break-up' with her in a letter as they meet a new friend, but Mike decides she's happy the way she is because she now has Lu and Og. Also Christie is named after one of the pirates in disguise to be a popular New York girl in the episode: Thanks, But No Thanks. Read & Review.
