Post by ZestySoupLeaker on Oct 21, 2018 21:02:58 GMT -5
(Chapter One)
Alexis knew when she lost the bet that she'd have to do something crazy. Not regular crazy, but completely insane!
So much so that she would have to be restrained in a straight-jacket by the end of the chapter.
After all, the bet was with her sister Elizabeth. Of all the Malinasky triplets, Elizabeth was the wild and crazy one.
Obsessed with boys, children, and the Japanese but, not necessarily in that order. She's also the youngest clocking in with a
five minute and 24 second delay in life. All three of them were carved out of the womb by a funny process called a "C-Section".
Grace was the oldest. She's the opposite of the over-the-top girly Elizabeth. A tomboy whose idea of fun was smoking a whole pack of Marlboro's
and listening to only the most avant-garde bands such as Green Day and The Residents. She was truly enlightened.
The height of fashion for Grace was a pair of khaki pants of which she tucked her "Keep Calm and Starbucks" T Shirt in.
Considering she got a third degree black belt in karate and holds a varying array of high ranking (but not black) belts in other forbidden Chakra Justus,
her cigerates and Starbucks
T-shirt is all she needed.
Alexis was in the middle. There are moments everyday when she struggles between
love and hate for being one third of the trio. On one hand, without them she would constantly wonder if she was adopted.
On the other, her sisters were loud to the edge of conformity and social butterflies. They'd make friends with anybody and everybody.
Others would keep to their cliques in high school; the sister were the bridge between them. Except for Alexis.
Alexis grew into a painfully shy and awkward addition to the Malinasky family.
Nobody knows why. Maybe because she enjoyed working at taco bell more so than gaining academic achievements in school.
Maybe it was because she hid the fact that she watched lesbian pornography "ironically". Alexis can't talk to boys.
Not weird boys anyway. No, that's not true. She can't talk to boys she finds attractive. They just all happened to older, hairier, men. Darrel comes to mind.
The type of guy who would treat her like a daughter, or a slave even. Alexis knew she was smart. Only because she had a unhealthy obsession with
playing with the emotions and mental capacities of other people.
She was not the stereotypical genius prodigy who discovers the cure for cancer.
No, instead it was the subject of the human mind and how she could easily manipulate them to get her way.
Work and focus. Focus on taco bell and learn the ways people socialize and use that knowledge to her advantage.
Something that her little sister Elizabeth didn't like.
Thus, the bet.
(End Of Chapter One)
Alexis knew when she lost the bet that she'd have to do something crazy. Not regular crazy, but completely insane!
So much so that she would have to be restrained in a straight-jacket by the end of the chapter.
After all, the bet was with her sister Elizabeth. Of all the Malinasky triplets, Elizabeth was the wild and crazy one.
Obsessed with boys, children, and the Japanese but, not necessarily in that order. She's also the youngest clocking in with a
five minute and 24 second delay in life. All three of them were carved out of the womb by a funny process called a "C-Section".
Grace was the oldest. She's the opposite of the over-the-top girly Elizabeth. A tomboy whose idea of fun was smoking a whole pack of Marlboro's
and listening to only the most avant-garde bands such as Green Day and The Residents. She was truly enlightened.
The height of fashion for Grace was a pair of khaki pants of which she tucked her "Keep Calm and Starbucks" T Shirt in.
Considering she got a third degree black belt in karate and holds a varying array of high ranking (but not black) belts in other forbidden Chakra Justus,
her cigerates and Starbucks
T-shirt is all she needed.
Alexis was in the middle. There are moments everyday when she struggles between
love and hate for being one third of the trio. On one hand, without them she would constantly wonder if she was adopted.
On the other, her sisters were loud to the edge of conformity and social butterflies. They'd make friends with anybody and everybody.
Others would keep to their cliques in high school; the sister were the bridge between them. Except for Alexis.
Alexis grew into a painfully shy and awkward addition to the Malinasky family.
Nobody knows why. Maybe because she enjoyed working at taco bell more so than gaining academic achievements in school.
Maybe it was because she hid the fact that she watched lesbian pornography "ironically". Alexis can't talk to boys.
Not weird boys anyway. No, that's not true. She can't talk to boys she finds attractive. They just all happened to older, hairier, men. Darrel comes to mind.
The type of guy who would treat her like a daughter, or a slave even. Alexis knew she was smart. Only because she had a unhealthy obsession with
playing with the emotions and mental capacities of other people.
She was not the stereotypical genius prodigy who discovers the cure for cancer.
No, instead it was the subject of the human mind and how she could easily manipulate them to get her way.
Work and focus. Focus on taco bell and learn the ways people socialize and use that knowledge to her advantage.
Something that her little sister Elizabeth didn't like.
Thus, the bet.
(End Of Chapter One)