Per Wikipedia~ Polar twins (or “polar body twins”), where two sperm fertilize an ovum, one of the two fertilizing a polar body; or where an ovum splits into identical copies, one containing a polar body, prior to fertilization, allowing it to be fertilized by two different sperm.
My nephews are 32 year old identical twins, they live together, work together and take college classes together.
A little twist in the name…some twins are named alike, like Sean and Shane, or Tim and Tom. I chose Andy and Drew; their mother thought she was only having one child and had already chosen the name Andrew.
Aww I feel really sorry for Andy. For some weird reason I would have swapped the names around, making the more neglected character have the second part of their combined name.
Great use of bold, italics and general spacing in this piece. You definately know how to make it attractive to read.
I thought the speech was probably the weakest aspect to this piece, and it would have been nice to get some of your above explanation into it as well. But the character limit, that we all so love and hate, would not allow it =(
Overall, a good write. Very interesting stuff too. Abby x