SO MANY DIFFERENCES, BUT STILL THE SAME
TWINS
Load Full StoryStar Dreamer stood up and walked away from Shooting Star. Star thought she was safe, but when Shooting saw her walking away, she ran to catch up with her. Star gave a frustrated sigh. Would Shooting ever understand she wanted to be alone?
Star Dreamer was a girl that liked to be alone. That wasn't always easy when her twin, Shooting Star, wanted to be with her every second of every minute of every day. Shooting never noticed her sister was frustrated at her. She thought it was all a big game.
Shooting smiled at her twin and started to skip a little. Star had to admit, she was pretty cute. She couldn't help but smile back. Recess would be over soon, and all Star had done was try and get rid of Shooting. She was thankful they weren't in the same class.
The teacher, Miss Cheerilee, blew the whisle to go insde. Finally! thought Star and ran to her line. Shooting frowned and slowly walked to her line. Her teacher was Mrs. Cadence.
Shooting Star looked over to Star Dreamer one last time, but she wasn't looking. The line started moving and Shooting looked forward again as they walked back inside.
Star Dreamer got back to the classroom and sat down at her seat. She would finally have some time to herself, more or less.
The girl sitting next to her was named Derpy. Her eyes looked in different directions, which made her look strange.
The other girl at her table was one of Star's best friends. Her name was Flitter and she was calm, but was also silly at times.
The teacher started talking about poetry. Of course, Star wasn't listening. She was in her own little world, as usual. She imagined what it would be like to be sister-less. It would be pretty boring, actually.
"Star Dreamer!" shouted Miss Cheerilee, snaping Star out of her daydream. "Pay attention!" Star sat up straighter.
"Yes mam!" she said, clearly emmbaressed. Some kids started giggling. Cheerilee glaced at them. They stopped immediately.
"As I was saying..." she said and looked at Star.
