This is one that I've been working one for a very long time. It's actually a request I get a lot, and it was an idea I always loved, but I wanted it to come out just right. Because of this, it also ended up pretty long...but I always prefer a longer story! More to read, in my view, is always a good thing.

So, for everyone who has ever requested more siblings only chapters, or getting to see Aiden and Michelle interact with Elizabeth at school...this one's for you!

Aiden and Michelle: 12 years old

Elizabeth: 6 and a half years old


Trainers' Day

"Aren't you guys so excited for Trainers' Day?"

"Uh, yeah! It's only like the best day of the whole entire year!"

"Um, you say that about a lot of stuff, David."

Hailie's ice blue eyes shifted between her three friends, confusion obvious in her dazzling orbs.

"What about you, Hailie?"

The young girl squeaked and set her focus on Elizabeth, the clear leader of the group.

"Well…I'm not really sure what that is," Hailie admitted.

Elizabeth's jaw dropped. "What?!"

"You know I'm new here," Hailie replied softly.

"Yeah, but…I thought you went to training school before you came here!" Elizabeth exclaimed.

"I did, but we didn't have anything called Trainers' Day," Hailie continued. "What is it?"

Elizabeth opened her mouth to respond, but David cut her off. "It's so cool! We get to bring a trainer that we know to school, and they get to spend the whole day with us!"

Elizabeth scowled at the boy and yanked his sleeve, causing him to whine. "David's right. But there's more to it than just that! We introduce them to the class, show them the kind of work we do, and-"

"The best part of it is the big battle tournament at the end of the day!" David crowed, once again cutting off a visibly annoyed Elizabeth. "All the trainers that come to school get to battle one another, and whoever wins becomes the Trainers' Day champion!"

"Oh, that does sound fun!" Hailie giggled.

"Who do you think you're gonna bring, Hailie?" Maria, the quietest of the group, asked.

"Well, my nanny Lucy used to be a Pokémon trainer, and she's a lot of fun!" Hailie chirped. "So…I think I'll ask her!"

"That's a great idea!" Elizabeth complimented.

"Thanks!" Hailie giggled. "What about you, Maria?"

"My cousin," Maria answered. "She's a Pokémon groomer, and she's also really good at battling!"

"Ooh, a groomer!" Elizabeth marveled. "I bet all of her Pokémon have such pretty fur!"

"They do!" Maria giggled.

"That's great you guys, but none of your trainers will be able to beat my big brother," David bragged, proudly puffing his chest out.

"Which one?" Elizabeth asked smartly, folding her arms.

"Josh," David replied easily. "Tyler is a great trainer too, but he's busy with the Battle Frontier right now."

At this, Elizabeth scoffed. "Please, my brother or sister could beat your brother any day!"

David raised an eyebrow. "Which one are you bringing?"

"Both."

Now it was David's turn to be incensed. "What?! You can't bring both!"

"Course I can," Elizabeth refuted, waving a hand at him. "I love both of them, and I don't wanna pick!"

"That's really nice, Lizzie!" Hailie giggled.

"I think so too!" Elizabeth chirped, smiling back at her friend.

XXX

"Hello everyone! Welcome to Trainers' Day here at the Pokémon Trainer's Academy!" Miss Holly announced to the classroom full of students and their guests. "My name is Miss Holly, and I'm the 1st grade teacher here at PTA. As I'm sure all of our students have told you, Trainers' Day is a very big deal here! We have lots of exciting activities planned, but first we'll start by having our students introduce you all! David, why don't you start us off?"

The young brunet jumped up from his seat and headed to the front of the classroom, an older boy trailing behind him. He looked quite similar to David, with the same colored eyes and brown hair that was just a few shades lighter than David's.

"This is my brother, Josh!" David began, motioning towards the older boy. "He just graduated from PTA last year, and now he's a trainer! Our oldest brother Tyler also went to school here and is a trainer. I think they're both really cool because they always tell me about what they're doing and show me which Pokémon they've caught! Josh's goal right now is to beat all the gyms in Kanto and enter the Indigo League!"

Everyone clapped as David and Josh headed back for their seats. A few more students introduced their guests before it was Maria's turn. She was accompanied by a young woman with deep purple hair that stretched down her back and violet eyes.

"This is my cousin," Maria began timidly. "Her name's Belinda, and she's a Pokémon groomer. She started off as a trainer, but then she realized she really likes making Pokémon look their best! She did lots of years of training under other groomers, and now she has her own salon in Vermilion City! Belinda shows me how to take care of Pokémon and make them look healthy and beautiful. She's really smart!"

After another round of student introductions, it was Hailie's turn to introduce her guest. She flitted up to face everyone, standing next to a pretty girl with chin-length blonde hair and olive green eyes.

"Meet Lucy!" Hailie chirped. "She's my nanny, and she used to be a coordinator! Lucy's won lots of ribbons, and she even was runner-up for Top Coordinator once! She's always showing me different appeals and cool performance stuff, and I have so much fun with her!"

Right after Hailie, it was Elizabeth's turn, and the little girl was more than raring to go. She ambled to the front of the room, dragging Aiden and Michelle along by the hands. The young girl settled herself in front of her older siblings and cleared her throat before beaming at her classmates.

"This is my big brother Aiden, and my big sister Michelle," Elizabeth began, motioning towards the two. "They're both 12, because they're twins! I don't think my Mommy and Daddy wanted two babies at once, but it must've worked out okay because they kept them both!"

"Elizabeth!" Aiden and Michelle shrieked together.

"Oh yeah, they do that a lot!" Elizabeth giggled. "They always say stuff at the same time. And they can kinda read each other's minds or something like that, but I don't really get that one."

"And I'm glad that you don't," Aiden grumbled.

"Shh, it's my turn to talk!" Elizabeth cried, whipping around to glare at her brother. He furrowed his brow and pulled back, and that seemed to be enough to satisfy Elizabeth, as she turned her head back towards her classmates and smiled at them. "Anyway, Aiden battles gyms, and Michelle is a coordinator! They've both got lots of Pokémon, and also lots of badges and ribbons! I'm really proud of them."

As the older trainers in the room awed, Michelle smirked and lightly elbowed her brother. "I would say she redeemed herself there."

Aiden agreed, but he didn't necessarily want Michelle to know that. "Whatever, she's still a pain in the butt," Aiden remarked, although the smile on his face was quite telling.

Once all of the young students had finished introducing their trainers, it was time for the first activity of the day: a trivia game about Pokémon.

"This is gonna be easy!" Aiden boasted as he and Michelle took their seats by Elizabeth's desk.

"Don't get too confident," Michelle warned. "You have no idea what kind of questions the teacher's going to ask."

"Michelle, come on, this is a first grade class," Aiden stressed. "How hard could the questions possibly be?"

Miss Holly, the class' teacher, was now standing at the front of the room, pressing a button on a remote to project an image on the board: that of a Charmander.

"This is one of the three starter Pokémon offered to beginning trainers in the Kanto region," Miss Holly began. "In addition to Charmander, which two-"

Aiden smacked the buzzer that sat on Elizabeth's desk, alarming both of his sisters. "I've got this one! The answer is Bulbasaur and Squirtle!"

Miss Holly offered Aiden a lopsided smile. "I'm sorry, but that's not correct!"

"What?!" Aiden cried. "How is that not it? You were asking which two other Pokémon are given to starting trainers!"

"I actually didn't get to finish the question," Miss Holly replied. "The rest of the question was which two Pokémon make up the rest of this evolutionary line?"

The sound of another buzzer went off, and when Elizabeth turned her head, she realized that it was Josh, David's older brother.

"Charmeleon and Charizard!" Josh answered.

"Correct!" Miss Holly crowed.

Aiden grumbled and sank down in his seat with his arms crossed, while Michelle smirked at him. "See why it would be a good thing for you to learn some patience?"

"Next question," Miss Holly announced, changing the image on the screen.

"Aiden, keep your hands to yourself until she asks the whole question," Michelle quipped.

Aiden scowled at his twin. "Shut up."

XXX

After the trivia contest (which was won by Josh and left Aiden feeling quite bitter) came a craft project that the accompanying trainers would be helping the young students with.

"Aiden, don't mess it up this time," Elizabeth whined after Miss Holly had left the supplies on her desk.

"I didn't mess anything up!" Aiden argued. "That whole quiz thing was really stupid and totally rigged!"

"No it wasn't," Elizabeth replied, scrunching up her nose.

Michelle sighed and shifted her eyes towards her sister. "It's no use, Lizzie. He's too stubborn to admit he messed it up."

Aiden scowled and was about to snap back, but shut his mouth once Miss Holly began to give the instructions for the project.

"Now, each group will be responsible for creating a Pokémon of their choice using the construction paper, markers, glue and scissors you were given," Miss Holly instructed. "Once everyone has finished creating their Pokémon, each group will take turns giving clues about their Pokémon while the other groups guess which Pokémon it is that they've created! Groups who guess the Pokémon correctly will earn a point. If no one is able to correctly guess the Pokémon, however, the group presenting it will earn a point!"

Aiden grinned and turned his attention back onto his sisters. "I've got the best idea! Let's make ours Squirtle!"

"What? No way!" Michelle cried.

"Why not?" Aiden questioned, his previously exuberant smile replaced with a frown.

"Everyone will be able to guess Squirtle," Michelle replied. "We have to pick a Pokémon that will be harder for people to think of!"

"Guess you're right," Aiden grumbled, unhappy to admit it.

Elizabeth smacked her hands against her desk, beaming up at her older siblings. "I know! We can make Teddiursa!"

Michelle hummed as she held her chin in her hands. "That's not a bad idea…"

Before Aiden could chime in, Elizabeth grabbed a piece of brown construction paper and began cutting into it. "Elizabeth, what are you doing?!"

"Making Teddiursa," Elizabeth replied, not bothering to look up from the paper in her hands. "Michelle said it was a good idea!"

"Technically she said not bad…" Aiden grumbled. "I think I have a few better ideas than Teddiursa."

"Aiden, let's just make a Teddiursa," Michelle sighed. "We can't be in charge of everything Lizzie does."

"Technically we can, we're the older siblings," Aiden patiently challenged.

Michelle narrowed her eyes, causing Aiden to pull back. "We're not doing that."

"Fine," Aiden sighed, picking up a piece of sand colored construction paper in order to begin cutting out other aspects of the normal-type Pokémon.

After working together, the three siblings were able to create a very good caricature of a Teddiursa. Elizabeth was particularly fond of the piece and vowed to keep it once the competition was over. Not long after that, Miss Holly announced that they were ready to begin the guessing games. Hailie and Lucy were the first group to go up, their construction paper Pokémon hidden away in a brown paper bag.

"Hailie, why don't you start by giving us some hints about your Pokémon?" Miss Holly suggested.

"Okay!" Hailie chirped. "Well…the Pokémon Lucy and I made is a legendary Pokémon! It's part grass-type, and part psychic-type. It's only two feet tall, and it can fly!"

"Good hints!" Miss Holly complemented the young girl. "Now, the rest of the groups will have 45 seconds to guess which Pokémon it is. Go!"

Michelle slammed down on the buzzer on Elizabeth's desk, alarming her two other siblings.

"Yes, Michelle?" Miss Holly called.

"It's Celebi!" Michelle answered with a smile.

"Yeah!" Hailie giggled, reaching into the paper bag and holding up the little green fairy-like creature made of construction paper.

Aiden was still gawking, but managed to turn towards his sister. "How did you know that?"

"Oh, well, Professor Oak tells me all the time about how he met Celebi when he was young," Michelle replied thoughtfully. "So I know all about it!"

"Excellent work!" Miss Holly chirped. "Hailie, would you give your Celebi to Michelle?"

"Uh huh!" Hailie replied, scurrying over to Michelle and handing over the craft. "Here you go!"

"Aw, thanks, Hailie!" Michelle giggled.

Suddenly, Elizabeth's eyes widened in horror. "What?! We gotta give it away?! Miss Holly didn't say that before!"

"It's not a big deal, Lizzie," Aiden murmured. "It's just made of construction paper."

"Yeah, but I made it and I love it!" Elizabeth wailed.

"Okay, so that's just even more reason to make sure nobody guesses what kind of Pokémon it is that we picked," Aiden replied. "We can do that, right?"

"I guess…" Elizabeth muttered, sounding unsure.

The next group to go was David and Josh. They got to the front of the room, paper bag in hand, both of them looking very confident.

"David, your hints?" Miss Holly prodded.

"Me and Josh picked a fairy Pokémon!" David exclaimed, much to the surprise of his classmates. He was a very typical boy, and a fairy type Pokémon seemed way out of character for him to focus on. "But that type is kind of weird, because this Pokémon is really tough! It's got big fangs, and if you scare it, it'll get really mad and go crazy."

"Very interesting," Miss Holly mused, smiling at David and Josh. "Alright everyone, your 45 seconds starts now!"

For the first few seconds, there was nothing but hushed whispers amongst all of the groups.

"A tough fairy type?" Aiden murmured incredulously. "I didn't think that was possible!"

"Maybe it's got a secondary type that David didn't mention," Michelle thought aloud.

"Oh, you mean a Pokémon like Mawile?" Aiden replied. "It's part steel, and definitely tough!"

"That's a good guess!" Michelle gasped. "It's got a whole extra head full of fangs, after all!"

With a smirk, Elizabeth smacked the buzzer on her desk, gaining her teacher's attention.

"Yes, Elizabeth?"

"Mawile!" Elizabeth squeaked.

Miss Holly turned her attention back onto David, who smirked at the girl. "Nope! Not Mawile."

Elizabeth groaned and looked up at her stunned siblings with narrowed eyes.

"What?!" Aiden cried. "I totally thought it was Mawile! What other fairy type Pokémon has fangs?"

The sound of another buzzer went off, causing Aiden and his sisters to whip around. This one had been hit by Maria's cousin, Belinda.

"I'm thinking it's Snubbull," Belinda guessed.

"David?" Miss Holly asked the young boy.

"Nuh uh!" David refuted, much to everyone's surprise.

A high pitched beep sounded, causing Miss Holly to look down at her wristwatch. "Time is up! David, which Pokémon did you and Josh choose?"

David reached into the paper bag held by his brother and pulled out a pink, dog-like Pokémon made of construction paper. "Belinda was really close! Josh and I picked Granbull, which evolves from Snubbull."

"That was a very interesting choice, you two!" Miss Holly commended. "And since no one was able to guess Granbull, you get the point!"

As Josh and David high-fived to celebrate, Elizabeth whipped around in her seat to glare at her older siblings. "I can't lose to David!"

"Forget him, we can't lose to anyone!" Aiden cried.

"Aiden, those two are just like Mom and Dad," Michelle sighed. "They're super competitive, which means Elizabeth doesn't want to lose to him. I don't think she quite cares about anyone else."

"No, I wanna win anyway," Elizabeth retorted. "But I wanna beat David the most! He gets all bratty when he wins stuff."

"Elizabeth, why don't you and your group come up and share your Pokémon hints?"

The young girl turned her head to look over at her teacher. "Okay." She stuffed the paper Teddiursa into the brown bag and jumped up from her seat, walking to the front of the room with Aiden and Michelle. "So…our Pokémon is a normal-type, and it's very cute! It-"

Elizabeth was cut off by the sharp, unmistakable sound of a buzzer. The young girl blinked hard and realized that it was none other than David who was responsible.

"Yes, David?" Miss Holly called.

"Their Pokémon is Teddiursa!" David crowed.

Miss Holly turned to ask the group if that was correct, but the words were lost when she saw the shock on their faces. "Oh…"

Elizabeth's face suddenly snapped into one of anger. "I didn't even finish! You cheated!"

"No I didn't!" David argued.

"Then how'd you know it was Teddiursa?!" Elizabeth demanded.

"Cause Teddiursa is your favorite," David replied as though it were obvious.

Elizabeth's face softened, and she slowly lowered the little fist that had risen during her shouting match with David. Aiden then set his own narrowed glare on Michelle, who still looked stunned.

"I knew Teddiursa was a bad choice!" Aiden hissed. "These kids all know it's Lizzie's favorite…"

Michelle, who was too exasperated to argue, just sighed and smacked a hand against her forehead.

XXX

"We've had a lot of fun today, haven't we?" Miss Holly asked the class and their guests, having brought them to the school's outdoor battlefields. "But now it's time for the biggest event of the day! The battle tournament!"

Aiden's eyes lit up. "Finally! Something I have zero doubts about!"

"The matches will be decided by each student pulling a random name out of this bag," Miss Holly continued, holding up a paper bag for demonstration. "After the initial matches, they will continue bracket style until we reach our final two. Each match will be a one-on-one battle with no substitutions, and whoever knocks out the other trainer's Pokémon first is the winner! Now, let's pick the match ups! Gracie, you'll pick first."

As Miss Holly made her way down the line, Elizabeth turned her head to smirk at David. "There's no way you guys are gonna beat us now."

David looked over at Elizabeth and raised an eyebrow. "How come?"

"Cause my sister is the best coordinator ever!" Michelle gushed. "And my brother may be dumb when it comes to answering questions and stuff, but when he battles, he isn't dumb at all!"

"You know, I can hear you…" Aiden grumbled from behind his younger sister.

Elizabeth huffed and whipped her head around. "It's true!"

"Mom did teach us not to lie," Michelle murmured thoughtfully, earning a glare from Aiden.

"Our first battle will be between Michelle and Lucy!"

Michelle looked ahead at the battlefield, where Miss Holly was now standing at centerfield. The young coordinator smirked and walked over, settling herself in the far right trainer's box. Across the way, Lucy stood in the opposite box, smiling right back at the redhead.

"Hailie, didn't Lucy used to be a coordinator?" Elizabeth asked.

"Yep!" Hailie chirped.

"Cool! So this is gonna be like a contest battle!" David marveled.

"I'm excited!" Maria giggled.

"Reveal your Pokémon!" Miss Holly called.

"Wigglytuff, let's go!" Lucy cried, throwing her poke ball and releasing the balloon Pokémon.

Michelle just smirked and glanced at Pichu, who was perched on her shoulder. "Pichu, you ready?"

"Pi!"

The baby Pokémon jumped off onto the battlefield, her cheeks sparking as she stared over at Wigglytuff.

"Isn't Pichu a baby Pokémon?" Maria asked. "Won't it get hurt?"

"Nah, Pichu's special!" Elizabeth refuted. "Just watch!"

"Battle begin!" Miss Holly shouted.

"Wigglytuff, use ice beam!" Lucy ordered.

The balloon Pokémon drew in a breath of air before shooting a beam of blue light out of her mouth. Michelle and Pichu seemed unaffected by such a move, however.

"Pichu, dodge it and use charge beam!"

The little mouse jumped up in the air, the ice beam fizzling out beneath her as she smacked her little paws together to create a ball of energy. That ball of energy then released a beam of electricity which hit Wigglytuff head on.

"Alright!" Elizabeth crowed.

"Wow, that was really strong," David breathed.

Lucy scowled as Wigglytuff stumbled backwards. "Quick, use dazzling gleam!"

"Wiggly!"

The dual type's body became surrounded in a rainbow glow before flashing a bright light. Pichu squeaked and covered her eyes, having become disoriented after the flash.

"Now, power-up punch!"

Wigglytuff ran forward, her fist quickly gaining a bright orange glow. With Pichu still out of sorts from dazzling gleam, the balloon Pokémon drove her fist into Pichu's body, sending the baby Pokémon flying backwards.

"Yay! Go Lucy!" Hailie cheered.

Elizabeth whipped her disbelieving stare around from Hailie onto her older sister. "Come on, Shelly! You can't lose now!"

"Yeah, trying not to," Michelle grumbled. "Pichu, shake it off and use thundershock!"

The little mouse shook her head, and having regained enough of her bearings, powered up her cheeks and unleashed an impressive electric attack that caused all the young students, besides Elizabeth, to marvel at its power.

When the bright light subsided, Wigglytuff could be seen shifting from side to side until collapsing in a heap on the battlefield. Lucy appeared stunned, while Michelle was positively thrilled.

"Wigglytuff is unable to battle!" Miss Holly announced. "Pichu is the winner!"

"Yay Shelly!" Elizabeth cheered, jumping up and down with excitement.

The older girl held out her arm for Pichu to climb up and perch on her shoulder. The baby mouse rubbed against her trainer's cheek, both of them giggling.

"Nice job, Pichu!" Michelle complimented her partner.

"Pi!" Pichu squeaked.

Elizabeth turned towards Hailie and frowned at the girl. "I'm sorry Lucy lost."

"It's okay!" Hailie assured, grinning from ear-to-ear. "That was one of the best battles ever!"

XXX

Ultimately, the tournament came down to Josh and Aiden. Michelle wasn't exactly pleased that she'd managed to get knocked out, but she was interested in seeing just how the two boys matched up.

"I really hope Aiden wins," Elizabeth practically whined. "If Josh beats him, David will rub it in my face forever!"

"All you ever talk about is David getting on your nerves," Michelle noted. "Do you two actually like each other?"

"Yeah," Elizabeth replied as though it were obvious. "Mommy and Daddy do."

Michelle thought about it for a moment before shrugging her shoulders. "Fair point."

"Venusaur, let's go!"

"Blastoise, I choose you!"

The two girls turned their attention back onto the battlefield as Josh and Aiden released their Pokémon.

"Ooh, they're both using their partners!" Elizabeth marveled.

"Water types are weak against grass types," Maria softly commented.

"Which means Venusaur has the advantage!" David boasted, suddenly popping in with the group.

Elizabeth scowled at the boy. "Doesn't mean he's gonna win!"

"No, but he's got a good chance," David retorted.

Elizabeth furrowed her brow. "My daddy never worries about type match ups, and Aiden watches him battle all the time. He's got just as good of a chance!"

The two glowered at one another, Michelle shifting her eyes between the two.

"Huh, they really are like Mom and Dad."

"Blastoise, use hydro pump!"

Michelle whipped her head around just in time to see Blastoise's strongest attack send Venusaur skidding back towards his trainer.

"That sure was strong!" Hailie breathed.

"Yeah, Blastoise is super tough!" Elizabeth agreed.

"Maybe, but I bet Josh already knows what to do next!" David bragged.

"Venusaur, vine whip!" Josh commanded. "Drag Blastoise down to the ground!"

Venusaur unleashed a set of twin vines, wrapping them around a surprised Blastoise's arms. Using all of its strength, Venusaur managed to wrestle a struggling Blastoise to the ground, just like his trainer wanted.

"Great, now flip it onto its back!" Josh ordered.

"Blastoise, hydro pump again!" Aiden yelled.

As Venusaur continued attempting to move Blastoise into the most inconvenient position possible, the water type unleashed his most powerful water attack; straight into the ground. It sent Blastoise flying in the air, flipping Venusaur around as its vines were still clutching Blastoise's arms. Now it was the grass type lying on its back, as Blastoise landed steadily back on its feet.

"No!" Josh gasped.

"Wow, that was so cool!" Hailie marveled.

"Yeah, your brother thought of that really fast," Maria breathed.

"Of course he did!" Elizabeth crowed, smirking at a stunned David. "He's the best!"

XXX

"And the winner of this year's Trainers' Day tournament is…Aiden!"

The young students and their guests all cheered for the flustered boy, who blushed and laughed nervously at their warm reception. "Heh…thanks, everyone!"

Josh approached the older trainer, offering his hand. "That was a great battle, Aiden!"

The boy grinned and shook Josh's hand. "Yeah, you too!"

"I learned a whole lot from watching you in action," Josh continued. "I totally want to add some of your battle style moving forward!"

"That'd be awesome!"

David was still visibly annoyed, and didn't feel any better after Elizabeth brushed right up against him. "Told you my brother was the best!"

"Yeah, this time," David huffed.

"Come on, David, don't be so grumpy!" Elizabeth playfully scolded. "That's what makes battling so fun! Just -cause he won this time doesn't mean he'd win the next time."

That seemed to soften David considerably. "I guess you're right."

"Duh!" Elizabeth giggled. "That's what Miss Holly teaches us all the time!"

David smirked and shook his head. "Just wait til Trainers' Day next year! Josh will definitely beat Aiden then!"

"Hey, just because I said he might not win the next time doesn't mean I think he won't," Elizabeth bit, poking her nose against David's. "Because I think he'll kick Josh's butt all over again!"

"You wish."

"Yeah, I do!"

Josh and Aiden watched their younger siblings bicker, both of them raising an eyebrow.

"I thought David told me Elizabeth was his girlfriend," Josh mused.

"Yeah, they're kind of a strange couple," Aiden agreed.

Michelle joined the boys, sighing as she shook her head. "You know at the end of the day this is all Mom and Dad's fault. Elizabeth sees them argue, kiss and make up all the time. She thinks this is normal."

Aiden looked over at his twin. "Are you saying Mom and Dad aren't normal?"

"That's exactly what I'm saying. No one in our family is normal. Not even us. But especially not Elizabeth."

Aiden turned his attention back on their younger sister, who was still arguing valiantly with David. "I know I don't agree that much with you, sis, but you're definitely right on that one."