A SIBLING ARGUMENT

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"How could he leave me behind while I have to do nothing!?" Teriel complained. "I can't believe it! I just can't believe it! He left behind so he can waste time with that ugly, wrenched, mouth-snouted, pig-faced, skin-wrinkled, blood-painted, purple-haired, red-footed, snouty, short-sided, finger-flipping, togue-twisting, sickless, homeless, no hearted, gut-spitting, mouthy, watery, undeaded, goddamn whorey bitch!"

Teriel paced herself between in the cabin's living room, walking over the walls and the table. He was and about the entire lying by yourself and walking over the food still lying from overnight. She was mad as housewife who found her husband was cheating on her with another woman, and she wanted to kill the woman via sending her to the Sun to be scorched alive by the layer-upon-layer of skin straight down to the last drop of blood and the incineration of the last trace of bone to an ashy, crisped pile that be swallowed by the Sun's flares.

"That dark elf whore! Stealing my other brother over my eyes! And why does he even fly with that long-haired, big-breasted beast when he already has me!"

Teriel also had her bow in her hand every time she fired the bowstring, a magic arrow was flung out the living room and exited out through the door and exploded somewhere in the forest, leaving a five-mile gap of destroyed land. A giant impact to make many small, pebble-sized asteroids struck the earth.

The elf and the dwarf stood by on the second level of the cabin while they watched the Yang Twin pace between the living room floor, left to right.

"Not just that but with that dark elf as well. What the hell am I to him? A joke? He already has me to begin with, but he is so in love with that dark elf. I can already see the kids flocking around him and her. Nieces and nephews to me! I feel so wrathful I could just kill them both right now!"

Gloribrog shook his head and Naeryndam moved his head in unison, watching the Girl of Light walking back and worth. For the time Tereus was gone, Teriel has been walking the same way she was for the past three days.

"Five years of training her in the ways of magic and arrow combat, and this is what we get?" asked Gloribrog. "Should we try to stop her before she ends up starving to death?"

"What is the point? I'm just watching the human form of Yang moving so endlessly in a fit of raging jealousy it is fun to watch her."

"I'm not so sure that's fun to watch. Death pits are much more fun," said the dwarf. "She is worrying too much about her brother, Naeryndam. She needs to calm down."

Naeryndam shook his head as the Dwarf Duke rushed down the stairs to try to find a method to cease out Teriel's overreactions. He saw Teriel strolling around a single chair, she had her hands covering the sides of her eyes, narrowing her vision to see Gloribrog marching to propel her to halt at once.

"Yang of the Sun," the dwarf called. "Must you do this all day?"

"WOULD YOU THE HELL SHUT UP!?" growled Teriel. Her body flashed yellow like the sun once and flickered brightly for only a few seconds before dimming back to her pale body.

This made the dwarf back away franticly and back to the elf standing on the first floor.

"See what I mean, Gloribrog?" Naeryndam asked. "The only one to calm her is her brother, and not General Khon is able to put her at cease."

From one of the chamber doors leading to a bedroom, General Khon, dressed in brand new armor with furbish tint and shining one can see his own reflection if it was a mirror, walked to join the other two staring at the girl pacing all about the cabin's living room.

"She still hasn't stopped yelling and complaining. Not healthy for a girl," he said.

"Not just any girl, a girl born from a solar eclipse. An Eclipse Twin, or a Yin-Yang Twin."

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