Chapter 5

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"Stupid Piedro," said Wanda to her twin brother, "can't you see that good and evil just can never mix? Not to mention her elder cousin is the famed Kal-El. Superman."
"I guess you're right sister," he says in tears. "I was a fool to think she'd fall in love with a guy like me. A complete and utter fool."

He then tries to go and sweep another school belle off her feet. Literally, off her feet. This one's name is Phosphor. She's the daughter of the evil Dr. Phosphorus. "I like her a lot," he tells Wanda. "Go for it," she huffs. He makes a move and she falls head over heels for him. They start dating immediately after that. "At least he's happy," sighs Wanda. Even she has to admit, dating Super Girl would've been a step up for her seemingly evil and wicked minded twin brother.

Meanwhile, Wally is finishing up his workshop class and Artemis her good and not so good uses of magic and spyware class. It's her favorite class. She heard that Jade had a new boyfriend and just smiled. "Good," she says. "I'm happy for her." Zoom. Zip. Piedro passes by them and Wanda runs down the hall after him. "Wait up!" Wanda yells. "Please. Wait." Wanda says huffing and puffing and trying to catch her breath. "His name isn't Piedro for nothing. Wise name on dad's part. Pie literally means foot and he literally has two very fast ones." She follows him down the hall until they get to their classes which are right across the hall from each other. He's in weapon design class right across from her mystical arts class. Why is she not surprised? Of coarse, he'd be taking a weapon based class. "At least," she sighs, "I have fashion for the new age after this and won't have to see him again for awhile." There's always tension between these two siblings no matter where they go. Piedro spells out trouble anywhere he treads. She is just the one who is dragged along and asked to put up with it, deal with it, and wrangle him if he gets out of hand. Things would be a whole lot easier for her if their father were still alive.

*Pie is Spanish for foot. Pies being feet.*

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