I don't wanna overwhelm anyone with posting a butt-load of chapters at once, but I have about nine done... so I'll be posting them at a steady rate... I still have the "Ways to annoy Soul Eater characters" fic to finish, so you will have to be patient!

The students sat in their chairs, waiting for Professor Stein. "Damn it, where is that whack job?" Soul complained. "Ugh, just be happy we don't have to slice anything open yet." Maka shrugged in disgust. Kid looked around with a concerned look on his face. "What is it, Kid?" Tsubaki asked. "Nothing, Tsubaki… uhh… Soul, where is Raiven?" Soul's spine tingled. 'Is this what Liz was talking about last night?' he asked in his head. "She went to the restroom to fix her hair; it was bugging her that the left braid wasn't as thick as the right one." Maka rolled her eyes.

Kid smiled. "Well, I can see how that would be an issue worth trying to fix." Kid said almost to himself as he relaxed in his chair.

Raiven woke up to see a pair of shining circles and a gleaming silver scalpel. She blinked a bit. "W-where am I?" she whispered. "I see you're awake. This won't take long." A voice smiled. "P-Professor S-Stein?" she asked getting up weakly. "Hush… now lay back down, Miss. Raider." Stein took her shoulders and gently set her back on her bed. "What are you doing?" she asked when she felt his hands lightly across her stomach. "Like I said, this will not take long… just relax." He whispered setting a hand on her gently before preparing the knife. "I'm going to cut you open." He smiled.

Raiven reacted and got up, making his scalpel dip into her right arm. She screamed and dug it out. "Ah, what the hell is your problem?!" she yelled pointing the razor at him. "I am only doing this for scientific research." He remarked. "Yeah, well, I am not a frog, Stein!" "I see that, and that is why you are such a fine experiment…" he began walking closer to her, Raiven didn't move, knowing he was expecting her to be more bold and threaten him; she simply stood in place. "I want to know what's inside you." He smiled once he came close enough to grab her arm. "No chance, doc." She cut at his cheek then stabbed the weapon in his left shoulder before running to the door.

Stein grunted as he took out the knife and threw it. It stabbed itself next to her hand, just above the knob. "Now be a good little experiment and lay down." Stein's voice stayed as cool as it had always been.

Soul looked out into space. He had a weird feeling come upon him. "What's wrong, Soul?" Maka asked. "Raider!" he yelled running off.

Raiven stretched her neck as far away from the mad scientist as far as she could. "No use in struggling." Stein set his scalpel near her chin. She shivered a bit then smiled. "Sorry, Professor, but your luck just about died."

"Raider!" Soul's voice screamed. "Eater, scythe… now." She giggled setting up her hand. Soul did as instructed and transformed then landed in his sister's hand. Stein smiled. "Soul, you decided to join us…" "What are you doing, Stein? That's my sister you were about to cut open." Soul said clearly. "I just want to know what dwells inside her." stein smiled setting out his hand to reveal shocks of power from his fingertips and palms.

"Careful, Raider, that's his soul's wavelength." Soul pointed out. "Don't worry; I have an easy way to deal with this…" she smiled. "You sure?" he asked. "Would you just do it? There's a crazy teacher trying to dissect me." She nagged. "Whatever you say…"

"Alright, Stein, get yourself ready for this…" she smiled swinging Soul lightly. She began singing in oohs in a high pitch. The scythe moved gracefully along with the sound of her voice. Stein could see that the twins' souls were becoming one; it was something like he's never seen before. She wasn't fighting, she was performing… dancing!

She continued to sing and with a single swing of her brother their souls' wavelength was shot out and hit the mesmerized Professor. That sent him shooting through the room. Soul transformed to his human self and ran with his sister to him. Raiven took a scalpel and set it against his chin.

"Now… where do I cut?" she smiled. Stein laughed. "Good job." He looked up at her. "You two pass." "What the hell are you talking about, stein?!" she screamed pressing the knife against his nose. "This was a test to see if Soul would respond to you being in trouble." Stein took her hand and set it away so he could get up. "You see, twin weapons are usually able to use each other as weapons and meisters just as Liz and Patty can. But there had been times that two twin weapons can be twins as weapons and as humans; that would be you two." Stein explained. "Where are you going with this, Stein?" Soul asked. "Liz and Patty are twins as weapons but not as humans, that means that you two are able to use a completely different soul resonance." He began taking a seat on his chair. "That's way cool, bro! We have something not even Black*Star can do, wait till he hears about this." Raiven smirked. "This isn't something to be too happy about, Raider. This means that your level of containing madness is very high. Yes, your powers can come handy in battle, but if you make one mistake you two could both go into madness."

Raiven looked at stein with a look that Crona would have given him. Soul looked at her. "You should get to class, tell them I'll be there in a bit, I have to clean up the mess we made." "Alright… let's go, Raider." Soul started walking away. "Actually, Soul, I have a question… I'll meet you up in a bit." "Okay, I'll be in class." He set his hands in his pockets and walked off.

"You want to talk to me about your madness rate… am I right?" stein asked adjusting his screw. "H-how did you know?" she came closer. "We're both mad… and I know why you were gone for so long. We both have the same way of thinking, Soul Raider." He smiled turning his chair. "I messed up before… but I didn't know we could both go crazy." She said looking down. "You made a smart choice hiding from Asura. I wish I could have done the same." He looked at her. "Listen; if you are going to use your brother or the other way around, be careful… don't use him unless it is one-hundred percent necessary." Raiven nodded. "Thank you, Professor." She smiled. "Come on, let's get to class."