Everyone was staring at the Kevin-clone, and the people circled around him. "She looks just like me." Whispered Eryn, looking at a girl in the group with identical chestnut hair, freckles spotted across her nose, blue
eyes, grey shirts and white knee pants. "Jessica" Aria said aloud, referring to Eryn's double. Eryn nodded. "This is really freaky Aria," Sydney said. "What do we do?" She asked, spying the blonde girl with blue eyes, tall figure, even the same pink feathered patch through her hair. Sydney's clone. Maria. "I don't know, I really don't," said Aria. Aria, growing up in Brentwood Bay, had seen weird things before, things that a lot of people would think weirder than clones. But even time traveling accidents, causing a tear in the time space continuum, had an easier approach than this. Aria had been able to approach every situation first try, but she would have to think about this one. Her clone, a short haired, dirty blonde, tall girl was drinking a hot chocolate too. Grey yoga pants and blue tee shirt matching as well. (Christi was her name) "Well, we can be sure of one thing." Aria said. "They don't have our powers." She was right, watching Kevin's clone spill hot chocolate on Arias clone, who obviously didn't predict it. She handed a hot chocolate to Eryns clone, and grumbled in disgust when their hands touched. His lips were moving, and everyone looked at Aria, who told them what he was saying, "don't try anything bitch." She said, surprised. "I guess they don't have the same relationships as we do." Aria said, glancing at Kevin, who was looking at Eryn, who was glaring at Sydney, who was staring at Kevin. She looked over at the group. Lucas was staring at Maria who was glaring at Christi who was looking at Jessica who was glancing at Lucas. "Wow." Aria whispered. She watched as the group sat down at a table. "I'm going to go talk to them." Said Aria. "I will too!" Said Kevin almost eagerly. Eryn glared at him, and if looks could kill Kevin would be dead and gone. He grinned sheepishly. "I want to meet my clone." Eryns glare didn't lighten. "I'm from Oak Bay! I've never seen Brentwood Bay magic like this before!" Eryn sighed. Kevin was new to the group, and even though Eryn was from Maple Bay, she was part of the group for a long time, and often hung out there. She had had her share of Brentwood Bay madness. She lightened her glare and nodded. "Have fun." She said sarcastically. Aria and Kevin walked over to the Clones table. This was going to be interesting.
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The Absolutely Normal street from Brentwood Bay
Science FictionNow, the idea of clones, magic or wormholes probably seems fake, or exaggerated at least, but in Brentwood, nothing is as it seems. Strange things happen there, things that can't be explained. But four friends, Aria, Kevin, Sydney and Eryn, are dete...