Breezy411: Just so you all know, the twins are from the year 2510. Hope you enjoy!!
Disclaimer: We don't own anything. We only own Adeline and Evangeline, and maybe a few other made up names.
"Are we there yet?"
"No."
"Are we there yet?"
"No."
"Are we there yet?"
"You know, I should've killed you a long time ago!" Adeline said getting annoyed by her sister's questions. Evangeline just grinned. She knew how to annoy her sister. "You've had seventeen years to try and kill me!" She laughed as Adeline rolled her eyes.
The two walked on down the river. They had walked for about an hour, when Adeline sat on a log, "I hate walking!" She complained. Evangeline sat down next to her sister, "I wonder where we are. I've never seen any place like it before." she said looking at there surroundings.
They suddenly heard the sound of a twig snapping nearby. The two stood up and looked around. Adeline grabbed a branch and held it up ready for whatever came out of the bushes. Evangeline followed her sister.
After a moment, the bushes started moving and a young girl walked out. She was tall, brown hair and eyes, slender and she wore a green dress with an old tattered leather jacket, she was also holding an old book in both hands. She looked about the same age as the twins.
The three just stared at one another for a moment before the girl spoke, "Um…Hello?" she said slightly confused. "Hello." The twins said in unison.
"What-what are you doing out here?" The girl stammered. "We don't know ourselves. We aren't really sure how we got here either." Adeline replied, as both dropped their branches.
The girl suddenly curtsied, "Forgive me, my name's Elizabeth Bennet." She said quickly. The twins just looked at her before Evangeline followed and curtsied as well.
"My name's Evangeline Lovett and this is my sister, Adeline." She said as Adeline curtsied. Elizabeth smiled, "It's a pleasure to meet you both. Are you traveling through Netherfield or are you visiting?" she asked curiously. The twins shook their heads, "No, we were trying to find the nearest city, just so we can find a way back home." Adeline said.
Elizabeth seemed to be in thought for a moment. She suddenly smiled, "Well then, I insist that you two come home with me." She said happily. The twins looked at one another.
They seemed to be having a silent conversation. Just then Adie looked back at Elizabeth and nodded, "We'd love to, and thank you so much for your hospitality."
Elizabeth held up her hand, "Please, it's the least I could do." She smiled. The three girls made their way into town. The twins stopped and stared at the town. It was fairly busy, people flooded the main street, bartering and selling items. Animals also littered the streets as people made their way through town.
"When I said 'let's find some civilization', I didn't mean like this!" Adie hissed to her sister. Evie shrugged, "It's better than being stuck during the fourth world war." She pointed out. "Oh yeah, the one that took out half of the world's population." Adie said remembering that they had just gone through it in history class 5 weeks before all of this happened.
Elizabeth looked behind her, "Is something wrong?" She asked as she saw the girls whispering to each other. Adie shook her head, "No, not at all. This place is just….so different than what we have." She said.
They had finally made it to Elizabeth's house. The moment that they had entered the house, they were greeted with two other girls, a little younger than themselves, running and laughing through the house. The sound of a piano being played filled the house as the three walked down a small claustrophobic hallway.
Elizabeth stopped in front of a door, "Wait here, I need to speak to my father about this." She said as she knocked on the door.
"Come in" a voice on the other side of the door said. Elizabeth opened the door and walked in, closing the door behind her.
The twins just stood there, looking around the small hall. The suddenly heard footsteps coming down the hallway and quickly turned around. Standing right in front of them was a young woman. She looked older than the sisters; she had blond hair, and dark blue eyes. She was also slender and taller than Elizabeth.
"Good afternoon." She said as she curtsied. The twins curtsied as well, "Hello." They both said. "May I ask whey you are here?" she asked slightly confused.
"It's a long story, and you probably wouldn't believe us if we told you." Evie said. Adie stepped forward, "My name's Adeline Lovett and you already met my sister, Evangeline." She said. The girl nodded, "My name is Jane Bennet. It's a pleasure to meet you both." She smiled as the door opened.
Elizabeth walked out of the room along with an elderly old man. The man looked at the two girls standing in front of him.
"I'd like you two to meet my father." Elizabeth smiled as her father bowed his head. The girls, once again, curtsied to the elderly man.
"It's a pleasure to meet you both. I see you've already met my two eldest daughters, Jane and Elizabeth. We have three more running around the house somewhere I'm afraid." He shook his head at this.
Just then, the same two girls that they saw before walked over. They suddenly stopped and looked at the other two girls.
"Papa, do we have visitors?" one of the girls asked. Mr. Bennet nodded his head, "They will be staying with us for some time, until we figure out a situation to get them home." He explained. "They're dressed strangely." The other said.
"Lydia, not while we have guests." Elizabeth said glaring at her sister. Lydia was right though, Adie and Evie were dressed strangely.
Adie wore a white tank top with a grey jacket and white stripes running down her arms and a denim skirt. She had dark brown hair with light brown streaks and dark brown eyes.
Evie wore a light green tank top with a black jacket and denim jeans. She also had jet black hair and black eyes. Other than that, the girls looked exactly alike.
Mr. Bennet seemed to ignore what his youngest daughter was saying. He simply smiled, "Well then, I suggest that we all go into the dining room and discuss this situation over dinner." He said simply and walking out of the small hallway.
