A/N: Second out of the many updates to come...yay! Hopefully you guys enjoy binge reading this as I may not update for the rest of the Christmas holidays. (Curse you revision!)

Well here's another chapter to enjoy.

Till I post the next chapter Dramalings,

D.L.D


Bridgette's P.O.V

New Years was soon and I couldn't be more paranoid. Geoff's family always did a huge fireworks display in their back garden and I was looking forward to it, but of course I had to worry about something. I was at home trying to study for the upcoming exams, when I heard one of the twins crying through the baby monitor. Geoff was at work and my mom was out with some friends, so I knew that I had to do this solo.

I sighed as I climbed up the stairs to the spare room, now the twins' room. I definitely wasn't going to get any studying done. I walked into the room and picked up Arron, who immediately began to sniffle as I cradled him against my chest.

"You were just having a nightmare weren't you," I say as I continued to gently rock him back and forth.

Slowly but surely he fell back asleep, once again calm and quiet. I gingerly placed him back in the crib before heading back downstairs to the living room. Opening my biology book again and getting ready to take down notes, I heard another cry on the baby monitor.

I definitely wasn't going to get any studying done...


Sierra's P.O.V

I sighed as I chewed on the top of my pen. It had been weeks I repeat weeks, since I've reported on something and it's starting to get to me. I tapped on my keyboard as I looked at the blank file on my laptop screen. I needed something to report on and fast.

Sure, doing journalism at college is fun, but they teach you all the boring stuff. Like techniques and how to capture your readers. I already know how to do that, in fact my blogs from high school still have an insane amount of followers. Especially the gossip blog I created. That's it!

Getting my phone out I dialed Izzy's number. She'll be on board and he'll be able to convince Noah and Eva. I smiled as I waited for Izzy to answer. Hopefully she'll be able to help me create a new gossip blog!


Scarlett's P.O.V

"Ok ladies," Izzy grinned, "You all know why we're here!"

"Of course we do," Ellody sighed as she adjusted her glasses, "We're here to research on the consequences of changing people's personalities to their alter ego."

"Why exactly are we doing that?" Dawn raised a brow, "Isn't that a bit dangerous? Especially because of the natural order."

"Normally you would be right," Mary agreed, "But this is for research purposes only. That is mainly why we're only targeting certain people."

"Who are we targeting?" Dawn looked at us all, "You haven't told me anything about this and we've been meeting for a months now."

"You'll find out soon enough Dawn," I say as I adjust my glasses and jumper, "Everything will be made clear..."

"What do you mean 'clear'?" A panicked expression appeared on her face as she stared doe-eyed at us.

"You'll find out soon enough," I shrug, "Right Izzy?"

"Oh yes!" Izzy jumped before her phone rang, "Izzy's gotta take this!"

The rest of us sighed as the other redhead left the room, bouncing as she answered her phone.

"Anyway," I continue, "All of you will be very aware of what our research will bring soon enough. Just trust me and Izzy, we have it sorted."

"We'll trust you for now," Ellody spoke and Mary nodded, "But if anything goes wrong, we're shutting this organization down."

"Agreed," Dawn nodded. She was still shaken from what I'd said earlier.

"Well, that was all we had to meet for today," I say, "Continue with you guys' assignments as we'll meet tomorrow at the same time."

With that the meeting ended and the three other ladies left the room, each with a weary expression.

"I'll have to be a lot more careful now," I say as I stared at the door they left by, "Dawn's catching on and Ellody and Mary aren't too far from the truth either."

I sighed as I heard Izzy coming back into the room. We definitely have a lot to sort out if we want this plan to work.


Courtney's P.O.V

"Thank you so much, Court," Bridgette gave me a weary smile as she passed me the baby bag, "This is really a life-saver."

"No problem," I smiled, "It's what friends are for, plus I've been dying to have some quality time with them."

"If you're sure then I'm fine with it," Bridgette smiled before she passed me a list, "They should wake up soon and everything you need to know is on that piece of paper. If they're too much just call me, I'll understand."

"Bridge," I chuckled, "They're just babies. How hard can it be?"

"A lot harder than you think," Bridgette laughed before she put on her coat, "Good luck!"

"This'll be easy," I scoffed, "Trust me."

She just laughed as she left. I wish I did take her seriously though, because I was definitely wrong.

Within the first half hour everything that could go wrong did. First the twins woke up. They were quiet and calm at first, playing with their toys and teething rings, but soon the terror came. While I was changing Ava, Arron ended up puking. I then had to change his clothes and clean all the vomit, which wasn't much. But after that mishap more came.

It would've been fine if it was just one baby, but the both of them were a nightmare. If one cried, the other did too, and the same for napping, playing, causing mischief and puking. I swear by the time Bridge came I was about to tear my hair out from all the stress. It made me wonder how Bridgette and Geoff managed to do this every single day.

"Thanks for looking after them Court," She smiled as she yawned, "They weren't too much trouble were they?"

"Oh no in fact they were angels," I smiled.

"You're giving me a fake smile," Bridgette laughed, "I told you it was harder than you'd think."

"It definitely was," I chuckled, "But I wouldn't mind doing it once a month so you can catch a break. You deserve to anyway since you and Geoff work hard every day."

"Thanks Court," She blushed as she placed Ava into the pushchair before giving me a huge hug, "Really I owe you one."

"It was no problem Bridge," I chuckled hugging her back, "But you should get home soon, it's gonna be pitch black soon."

"I should," She slipped on her jacket and pushed the pushchair out the front door, "See you for New years?"

"Yeah, I'll be there," I smiled as I made sure she made it down the street safely.

I then shut the front door and sighed as I heard the peace and quiet. Babysitting twins definitely wasn't as easy as I thought it would be...