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"Mum! Jack broke his arm!" Jack's older twin brother, Finn, called and ran into the house.
Mrs. Harries shot up and dashed to the yard. Jack was in the yard curled up in a ball, underneath a tree, crying.
"Jackie!" Mrs. Harries called. His mother picked him up, set Jack next to his brother in the car, and they drove to the hospital.

"Mummy! Daddy!" Josh's little twin sister, Hayden, yelled and dashed into the house.
Without missing a beat, Mr. Johnston ran to the car and started it while Mrs. Johnston ran outside to her daughter.
"Josh!" Mrs. Johnston yelled and she swept up Josh.
She ran to the car and they drove to the hospital.

Finn's POV
I was shaking as I sat next to my younger twin by two minutes.
"Mummy? Are we there?" I asked, holding Jack's un-injured shoulder.
"Right here." Mummy parked and took off to get a wheelchair.
I sat in the car, holding my brother as he cried.
Mummy opened the back and we put my brother in the chair.
Wheeling him inside, Mummy had him go into the ER and I sat outside the X-Ray room across another X-Ray room, where a girl about my age (which is 7) sat.
It was silent for a while. The girl was biting her thumbnail.
Her brown red hair fell in waves down her face and she had on black glasses. Her blue shirt read "Micah Elementary". I guess that's her school. The girl's blue jeans were scuffed at the knees and torn.
"Hello," I finally said.
The girl looked up and smiled a bit. "Hello. Who are you?"
"I'm Finn Harries. Who are you?" I asked.
"Hayden Johnston." Hayden smiled.
Hayden Johnston. I'll remember that. "Why are you here?" I asked.
"My sister, Josh, fell off our porch. How about you?" Hayden scooted next to me.
I sighed. "My twin, Jack, fell from a tree."
Hayden gasped. "Are you a twin, too!"
Grinning, I nodded. "Yup!"

Little did my 7 year old brain know, this friendship was going to be wild; not to mention Hayden having about 25 million subscribers on YouTube.

Just because two crazy kids met at the small hospital on Fifty Third Street.

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