Wrestling With My Twin

  • by Kentbeing sure to pull it out at the angle at which it’s embedded
  • the greasy men come back
  • this intriguing technique
  • “Ow! Bill!”
  • as beautiful as the city itself

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Wrestling with my twin was frustrating, and I’m sure Jason felt the same way. No matter what either of us tried, the other saw it coming, as if neither of us could insert a move without the other being sure to pull it out at the angle at which it’s embedded. As boys, we’d keep at it past nightfall sometimes, or “until the greasy men come back” as the old expression goes. But this time I was losing. Jason had developed some surprise moves involving his elbows, and by this intriguing technique he subdued me and pinned me to the floor.

Soon the other two were standing over us. Tesla looked like she was about to ask me a question, but then the man with the reedy voice stepped on her toe.

“Ow! Bill!” She shoved him back.

Aha! That made him William Sausage, famous by association with his supermodel daughter Vienna, who was named for where she was born and was as beautiful as the city itself.

Jason did another intriguing thing with his elbow and I passed out wondering how to use this new information to my advantage.

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