They too were asleep in their bunk bed. I guess my knocking wasn't as loud as I'd wanted.
I approached Haven who looked ever so peaceful. Much more calm than he was awake. Haven liked to act as tough as a six year old could, but he was a massive baby when it came to me. This is why he had to have his morning cuddles with me as it apparently made sure the day started off well.
"Good morning!" I sang, looking up at the other twin Harmony who stretched out. "Are you guys ready for your first day?"
"It's time for school already?" Harmony inquired above me. She stuck her head over the metal frame of the bed, her curls a mess and hazel eyes blinking at me.
"Yep. How was your sleep?" I asked and shook Haven awake. He stuck out his arms, silently demanding for a hug which I chuckled at.
"Good. Haven didn't snore that much." Harmony informed me quietly. I picked up her twin and he clung to me like a monkey, wrapping his legs around my waist. The twins were starting to get bigger but it was easy enough to carry them around.
"Shut up Harmony, I don't snore." Haven mumbled his chin on my shoulder. Harmony frowned and I tapped Haven's back lightly.
"Don't tell your sister to shut up. And you do snore."
At the sound of the sink stopping Harmony clambered off her bed. "Can I get ready now? So
you have enough time to do my hair."
I eyed her mess of curls. "Did I say I'd do your hair?"
"Yes." Harmony replied firmly. "Yesterday you said if I watched Genesis while you went to the shops you'd do my hair in that pretty braid."
"Alright, go on." I sighed, gently placing Haven down. Harmony ran off to the bathroom. Thankfully she hadn't copied Eternity's ways and was efficient.
"Where's Genesis?" Haven questioned. "I want to play with him."
"With mum."
"Oh." Haven made a displeased face. He didn't really like mum. None of us really did, apart from Genesis who didn't know any better.
"Did you iron our uniform and do our packed lunch?" Haven asked, bending down to touch his toes. I grabbed his arm when he wobbled slightly, re-balancing him.
"Yes, master." I replied sarcastically, rubbing my eyes. I needed more sleep. "You guys don't have a packed lunch though."
"Why?"
"You don't get any for making Harmony cry yesterday." I lied. Haven frowned and crossed his arms.
"She was just being a baby. And I didn't force her to watch Chucky."
"You blocked the door so she couldn't leave, Haven. You know she hates horror movies and I don't like you guys watching them, so why did you?"
He looked down at his feet, shuffling them and shrugged. "I dunno."
I fixed him with a hard stare and he shrugged again. "When I was playing football with Lance and Adam the other day they were making fun of me for not watching it and saying I was too much of a baby."
"What's that got to do with Harmony?"
"I didn't want to watch it alone, alright!" He snapped, glaring at me with embarrassment.
I cracked a smile. "Listen, next time your friends call you a baby, you tell them to shut up or you will make them, alright? Say it really scary and they'll back off, promise. If they don't then get new friends."

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Bad For Me
Teen FictionFrom an outside point of view, Fallon has the perfect life. A rich family, popular boyfriend and a pretty face. However, all that glitters isn't gold. Behind the money and smiles, every aspect of her life is controlled to the point where she's accep...
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