Kindergarten Part.1

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Kindergarten. The first step of approximately 14 years of school. Who even came up with that right? Such an emotional rollercoaster, not only for the kids but also for the parents. How was Mrs. Cheryl Blossom-Topaz supposed to cope seeing her only children abandon her arms to the arms of a complete stranger that was presumed to educate her twins? She actually was handling it fine, the other Blossom-Topaz, not so much.

You'd think that Cheryl would be incredibly emotional over letting her children grow, but she was doing pretty okay with that. She was worried that the school wouldn't have the appropriate meals maybe, but she knew her kids were exceptional at everything so she didn't have to worry about making friends or ''not being good enough'', they were just a little boy and girl, ready to meet new people and learn some new skills and interests. Toni, although, wasn't taking this so light-heartedly.

The first step, as parents was to find the most fitting school for the redheaded twins. Riverdale had one single primary school that also had a kindergarten so that would have to do. The Bughead kid went there too, she being one year in front of the twins pherhaps would make them feel less scared. So, school? Check. 

The second step was to talk to their assigned teacher, Miss Edmunds - a nice young lady that never found love so dedicated herself to teaching children - who gave the parents the materials that would be necessary for the classes. That meant shopping with the twins. 

Something about these 4 year olds was very curious. They never, ever got tired. After a day of non stop swimming and playing at Veronica and SweetPea's house, they still had enough energy to stay awake on the car ride back home, take showers, play in their rooms and only after some stern talk go to sleep. These kids ran on never ending batteries, which made the trips to the mall rather eventful. It's not like they misbehaved or anything, but the bonding between these two was so strong that they would, talk, touch, sing, run and comment on every little thing, and not get annoyed at each other. 

''Okay guys, Miss Edmunds asked for... backpacks!'' Toni smiled, holding the children's hands while Cheryl pushed the car that only had her purse inside it for now. 

''I want a princess one!'' Victoria jumped up and down, pointing at the bright, glittery backpacks hung on the shelves.

''I want Ariel!'' Jason replied to her sister. Toni lets go so each of them can get their first item of the list, and walks over to Cheryl, who had stopped and was looking at a package of pencils.

''Do you think he will get picked on for liking princesses?'' The smaller girl asks in concern. It never bothered her the fact that her son had a disney dust touch to him, it was adorable when the four of them played pretend. But now that it would be looked at from pherhaps not such accepting eyes, she was getting worried.

''If he does, I am sure that my beautiful gang member of a wife will take care of the situation.'' Cheryl smiled calmly, kissing the cheek of her partner, making her a bit more calm. The little girl and boy walked back to the shopping cart, Jason holding a blue backpack with princess Elsa printed on it, and Victoria ended up with Ariel.

''Elsa? I thought you wanted Ariel?'' The pink haired girl asked her son in confusion, gathering the backpacks from their little hands and putting them on the cart.

''Vicky said she looked more like Ariel! And her's is pink! Pink is for girls! And Elsa is way cooler than Ariel.'' Jason explained like her mommy was already supposed to know all that information. Looking back at the twins she was reminded at how different looking they were. Jason was straight up Cheryl. His hair was fire red, shiny and straight, laying lazily on top of his little, round head. His button like nose hadn't changed since the day he was born. His smile sparkled, matching his pale skin. On the other hand, Victoria was a lot more tan than him, like they went a week to Italy and layed in the sun for long periods of time. She was slightly lighter than Toni's caramel skin and the most distinguishing feature was her curly hair. Toni had also grown with the same wild nest on her head that had now passed on to her daughter, a nightmare after the shower and in the morning but nothing that she hadn't already tamed. 

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