The Odd Twins II
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Life is full of mysteries, and we limit our thoughts to what we believe sounds right and reasonable. Our minds control our lives based on our past experiences, and so our ability to expand is limited. New incoming information is handled based on the past, and so we constantly live in the past.

This writing will take you beyond what you believe and allow you to experience an event that seems so unbelievable that it will have you researching to find out if it is possible.

The characters are depicted in such a way that makes them bring this event to real life. They are believable, and as the events unfold, it will be mind-boggling. It will expand your ability to allow for the possibility of accepting new information and possibilities.

This writing depicts a tale of woe and the trauma that leads to an unbelievable conclusion that will leave the reader with many wonders and thoughts.


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Date de parution 28 juin 2021
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EAN13 9781648954283
Langue English

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Randy Caparco

 

 
THE ODD TWINS II
Copyright © 2021 Randy Caparco
 
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ISBN (Paperback): 978-1-64895-427-6
ISBN (Ebook): 978-1-64895-428-3
 
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The Odd Twins is a continuation of the life and times of twins that were born minutes apart. The unique aspect of this birth is that they have different fathers. The mother was impregnated by two different men around the same time, and consequently, they may have been born with unique powers and are explicitly different in their characteristics, mannerisms, and appearances.
As if this were not enough, it turned out that the two fathers were brothers which complicated the situation, leading to a rather depressing conclusion in book 1.
Book 2 takes us further into the lives of these odd children and allows us to experience the trauma and havoc they cause. Good and evil are brought to light.
It is an enthralling tale that takes the reader to an area that has been unchartered and mind-boggling.
The lives of the players in book 1 are exploited, and many of their secrets will be revealed.
The roller coaster ride continues! Illicit and ill-conceived conception has its consequences. Enjoy the ride. Experience those consequences!

 
Contents
The Inquisition
The Ranch
The Child Care Center
The Chaos
The Revival
Dr. Mark Savastino
The Encounter
The Odd Therapist
The Odd Twins
A Man Named Alberto Guzzone
The Therapist’s Report
A True Experience
The Unexpected
The Odd Twins Take Action
The Spy Meets the Odd Twins
The Confession
The Spy and the Inspectors
The Truth Revealed
The Fatality
Intimacy at Its Best
The Agent Reveals All
The Grand Finale

 
The Inquisition
The war is over. The western allies, along with the Soviet Union, have defeated the Nazis and the tyrant, Hitler, committed suicide on April 30, 1945. He did this as a way of avoiding the same fate Mussolini had met on April 28, 1945.
Allied forces closed in on Milan. The Italian dictator Benito Mussolini was captured by Italian partisans on April 25 and executed three days later. The other Fascists, apprehended, were taken to Dongo and executed there. The bodies were taken to Milan and hung up on the Piazzale Loreto of the city.
Inspector Castelano and her partner, Guardino, were having a philosophical discussion regarding good and evil.
“In a sense, Jesus and Hitler have something in common,” Gina blurted.
“Wow! What a ridiculous statement if ever one was made!” He turned his head to the side to make certain no one heard his partner make such a crude comparison.
“I know, the comparison of the two would make someone infuriated. I am not implying that they are similar or that they are both evil and good. I am simply stating that they have something in common. Jesus was considered to be King of the Jews and Hitler was known as King of the Nazis. Our beloved Jesus represented all that is good and suffered on the cross so our sins would be forgiven. On the other side of the spectrum is Hitler who represented all that is considered to be evil. I mean, look at how many Jewish people he had murdered. This was a man who was pure evil and had no regard for human life and could care less about sin.”
“Why are you even bringing this up? Have you lost it?” He again glances around the small dilapidated eatery to see if anyone was staring at them. He picks up a glass containing red wine and takes a rather large slug.
“No! I have not lost it! I am just making a comparison because the two remind me of the Odd Twins. It seems one is good and one evil.”
“And how do you know that? You hardly know the Twins.”
“Are you kidding? I see them in my head and I feel their presence. I can tell that one of them is evil and the other good.”
“Yea! So which one is evil?”
He fills his fork with spaghetti and begins to chew.
“Like the spaghetti? I can make it better!”
She picks up her fork, breaks a meatball in half, and begins to chew.
“Like the meatball? I can make it better!”
They both laugh.
“So tell me which one is evil?”
“I am not sure, but if I had to guess, I would say it’s Damian.”
She picks up a wine glass and puts it to her lips and begins to sip it slowly. As she does so, she eyeballs her partner. Not realizing it, she is rolling her tongue on the edge of the glass and licking it as if it were anything but a glass.
“And what makes you think that?”
He is very moved by her sexual demeanor and finds that his private part is posturing, ready for action. Swerving in his seat, he suddenly excuses himself and heads for the bathroom. As he rises, he places his hand over the posturing giant and moves toward the bathroom.
Gina was totally aware of his condition and gave him a huge grin. She stops licking the glass and, as if in a hypnotic state, slowly turns toward a window on her left and stares out as if someone was glaring back. She is not certain, but she is sure that it was not her conscious intention to lick the glass and excite her partner.
Antonio returns and finds his partner in a state of awe. She does not respond to his presence and continues to stare out the window. He sits and simply stares at her. After a short while, she slowly turns toward him and glares into his eyes with a sense of trepidation.
“What is wrong, Gina, are you okay?” He stands and approaches her.
“One of them was here.”
“Here?”
He turns his head and looks around the small eatery. Not seeing anything unusual, he grabs her by the shoulder and forcefully yanks her out of the seat. As he is doing so, he knocks down a glass of wine, and due to her resistance, he knocks down the plate of spaghetti.
Other patrons and employees are staring at the not so dynamic duo.
He takes several coins and a bill from his pocket and throws them on the table. It may have been an excessive amount. They are soon sitting in the police vehicle with Antonio in the driver’s seat.
“You know I always drive.”
He ignores her comment.
“I think you are really losing it. What the hell happened back there?”
“I’m not sure! I felt as if someone were contacting me and calling for my help. At the same time, I also felt that someone was making me lick the glass in an unusual manner. I am not certain it was one of the twins or a young female.”
“Young female! That is a new one! You must be nuts!”
“I certainly am not! Perhaps you need to chill and take what I am experiencing more seriously.”
“Chill? How can I? What does that even mean? How do you come out with these things? Nothing you say makes any sense.”
“Are you going to report me? If you do, I surely will not kiss you again.”
They both laugh. Antonio steps on the gas and the vehicle screeches away.
“Will you give me a five-shot?”
He is recalling when she first introduced the five-shot to him. They side glance and laugh.
Soon, the two inspectors are sitting behind their desks. The experience they have gone through, and the fact that they had to take a human life, has undoubtedly left them with a feeling of remorse. Though a long period of time has passed, the agony still lingers.
The lead inspector is typing a report and occasionally stares over at her partner. She is titillated by his masculine appearance, and she can’t seem to forget what he said when she suggested that the kiss she gave him would never happen again. His reply was a simple “We will see!”
Numerous months have gone by, and though tempted, she has kept her distance. After all, she was not the type to see two men at the same time. Or was she? The therapist was enough to handle, and satisfying his sexual appetite was enough for any woman to bear. The relationship with Gino was kept secret. The question of confidentiality always played in her mind.
Unexpectedly, her handsome well-dressed partner turned and made direct eye contact. She immediately turned face down in an attempt to avoid his eyes. Too late! He took notice of her glare and smiled.
As if pretending not to notice, she again began to type. Unable to resist, her head turns to the right and she is again glaring at him. He pretends not to notice and turns his head toward the superior’s office.
Their superior officer sticks his head through the office door and signals for Castelano to join him.
Gina gives her partner another side glance and then enters the office. Antonio gives her a weird smirk and gives her a salute. Both laugh. They are not aware that the supervisor saw the hand gesture and the side glances they were swapping.
“Have a seat, Inspector!”
She obeys the order without question.
“We have to go over a few things. You know that it is department policy to have any officer involved in a shooting evaluated by a department therapist.”
“Does that mean I will have to go and see Mr. Magaddino again?”
“Why? Does that upset you?”
He gives her a strange look.

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