It was such a early morning, and a long night at work, moving large crates and boxes. It was hard for someone like her to find any sort of job. She wasn't even signed in with the government. Luckily, if you look in the deep city and dark alleys there is always some sort of job. Of course, usually they aren't as pleasant jobs. They were darker jobs that they usually got when the twins were homeless. Jobs Cat usually was the one to handle. But luckily she found a nice little butcher shop that needed a extra pair of strong hands. Although Dog wasn't quite as strong as Cat, she was still stronger then most people thanks to severe training. In which her brother never let her quit, even if she didn't much care for it. Walking along the sidewalk, she stopped and stared at the shut gates curiously. That was odd, these gates were never closed. Shrugging it off, the tall boyish girl pushed the doors open and walked through. Her short messy dusty brownish blonde hair slightly moist with sweat. Her rusty brown eyes looking slightly tired and her tan dark copper face slightly moist from her work out. Wearing her usual ragged brown hooded jacket and dark brown jeans, black tennis shoes worn from years of usage, and black gloves covering her hands. It was indeed hard to tell she was a girl at all. Seeing Jin and Daniel, she waved cheerfully with her right hand. [b]"Morning Jin, Daniel!"[/b] Dog chirped, her deep husky voice emitting from her raw throat. It simply was habit to talk like a guy, though the husky voice from the years of childhood usage helped with that. Cannot be too careful. After all, never know what may happen in the dark alleys she has to travel and Cat was no longer traveling with her. Speaking of her brother, she'd have to check one of his hiding spots before going to the room. Just like his name, Cat liked high places and one of those spots was the big tree to the right of the apartments. Quickly waving to the others, the tall brunette quickly jogged right toward the tree. Her brother could usually be found in three places. The tree, the roof, or their room. Sure enough, she found her tall brother up high on a sturdy branch that was close to the top. He seemed to enjoy using it from roaming between it and their room. She wasn't sure how he was so agile when he was basically a giant, but he was and was much lighter on his feet the. Narrowing her eyes as she stared up at him, not at all as confident in climbing up after him, she simply cupped her hands around her mouth and called for him. [b]"Hey Bro! Get down here man! Ya know I can't climb that high! Hey! Don't ignore me I know you're awake!"[/b] she called, coughing a bit afterword and rubbed her throat comfortly. --- It was dark... Complete blackness. There was rarely any true color in this place , this dark place. One could call it terrifying as a choking feeling seemed to clasp around the throat, yet it was somehow calming. Because it was only darkness, one of the things he knew quite well. The calm did not last however. Through the empty darkness, a thin white line emitted, slowly opening to reveal a large eyeball. It's pupil large and leaving no room for any further color that made up a human eyeball. It watched... Waiting... Staring.... It had been silent before, but now the beating of a heart started to slowly throb. Each throb opening up another eye through the darkness.... Until there was too many to count. All simply staring with their black pupils staring. Blinking only occasionally. Buh-bump....Buh....bump... After what seemed like a eternity, in the middle of the black pupils appeared to be its replacement, except this new pupil was blood red, a simple slit like a cat's eye. Widening ever so slightly as they moved ever so closer around him. Looking down, darkness had left his feet to be replaced by a sticky red liquid. Looking up again, he saw all the staring eyes crying, yet at the same time it almost felt like they were laughing. Looking at the lake of blood that now stretched miles over the ground, he frowned as the beating heart continued it's ever noisy beatings. Looking down, he saw his chest bleeding. Absently, he stretched his fingers, digging into the open wound and pulled out the source of this sound. Instead of a the expected organ, in the palm of his right hand, was a small bloody black kitten. It only gave a pitiful mewl, its fur puffing each time the sound of a beating heart emitted. Watching the creature silently, the eyes closing in and the bloody liquid rising higher, he closed his fist. --- [b]"Hey Bro!"[/b] came a familiar voice. Opening his cold blue eyes, the tall man saw the peaceful green leaves flutter above him. Another one of those dreams. He's never had anything much different. Not one those smile to or not even having none at all. They were always different, yet the same. Dark and horrifying as what Dog would call it. He had grown used to it and didn't often share unless asked to. His sibling accepting the fact that this was just another part of him. Heaving a silent sigh as he sat up, his strong back leaving the trunk if the tree. His black hair slightly messy, the right side of his head bloody as dried up blood caked his cheek from the head injury. It wasn't serious, just enough to let himself bleed. His tan skin was mostly hidden by his ragged black hooded jacket, his brown shirt slightly torn as well worn dark blue jeans. Wearing black sneakers. The chained necklace with a rectangle attachment dangling around his neck. Briefly the man looked down at his twin he gazed up at him with her crossed arms. As he ignored her, she shouted up at him about how she knew he was ignoring her. With a smooth movement, the tall man swung down, his fingers expertly gripping known gripping points of the tree as he climbed down quickly. Before simply jumping down and landing nearly on his feet in front of his twin. Standing tall, he looked down at her with the same emotionless expression. As he said nothing, Dog gave a soft sigh and shook her head, frowning at the sight of blood on her brothers cheek. Quickly she took out a napkin, and some medical supplies from her bag. Her hands moving expertly to at least disinfect the cut. [b]"Really? What did you do now? I leave you home, you get hurt, I let you outside and you get hurt. I can't win with you."[/b] Dog grumbled with a sigh but smiled. [b]"But I'm glad it's nothing serious by the looks of it. It's good to come home to my dear awaiting brother."[/b] she laughed softly before yelping as Cat lightly smacked her upside the head. Whining, she pouted up at him before eagerly watching as he reached inside his jacket and pulled out a ziplock bag with a rice ball inside. [b]"FOOOOOOD!!!!!"[/b] Dog howled before eagerly snatching it and pretty much devouring the food. Unfortunately, rice was pretty much all they had... They could barely afford anything else. And somehow Dog always ruined thing when she cooked, even rice, so it was up to Cat to cook for them. Watching his smaller sibling eat, the black haired man blinked slowly as he watched the messy eat devour the food like a rabid dog, before giving a ever slight smile.