Today was a typical day in early April. Twins Lola and Lana Loud were just going about their day minding their own business by coloring in their classroom. Little did the two know that today would be the start of a chain of events that would change both their lives forever.

The coloring period was briefly interrupted when the twins' teacher, Mr. Cooper, stood in the front of the classroom. "Attention boys and girls, we have a new student joining our class today."

The students in the room reacted to the news by quietly chattering among themselves. The twins look at each other with looks of excitement.

"Now wait here just a minute while I get our new student from Principal Huggins' office," Mr. Cooper says as he leaves the room.

Lola and Lana start to talk about what they think of getting a new student to join their class.

"A new student sounds exciting. I hope it's a girl so the two of us can have tea parties and play dress up," Lola squeals.

"Bor-ing. I hope the new student likes doing actual fun things, like playing in the mud or playing tag," Lana says.

The door to the classroom opens and Mr. Cooper walks in with a little girl. The girl has red shoulder length hair with bangs that partially cover her right eye. She's wearing a white shirt with blue horizontal stripes, a blue mini-jacket, a short blue skirt, blue leggings, blue slip-on shoes, and a blue headband on her head. The only thing on her that wasn't blue (other than her white shirt and red hair) was a light purple backpack.

"This is Melanie Hart," Mr. Cooper introduces. He bends down and looks at Melanie, "Say hi to everybody."

"Hello everyone, my name is Melanie," She greets in a soft but well-spoken tone.

Mr. Cooper looks at the twins and gives a small smile, "Why don't you sit with the twins," Mr. Cooper wholeheartedly suggests.

Melanie looks at the twins and smiles, to which the twins smile back and wave.

"Thank you Mr. Cooper," Melanie says politely as she sits down at the round table the twins are at and faces them.

After Mr. Cooper walks away, Melanie starts talking to the twins. "So you are twins? I've never met twins before. What are your names?" Melanie asks.

"I'm Lola. I love competing in beauty pageants. This beautiful face belongs in the spotlight," Lola introduces while softly flipping her long blonde hair.

Lana reacts to her sister's conceited nature by rolling her eyes. Melanie reacts by pointing her lips to the side.

"Meh, pageants aren't really my thing. Don't get me wrong, sometimes the dresses that the girls wear are beautiful, but I don't think I could ever do that," Melanie confessed.

"I'm Lana, I love playing in the mud and chasing frogs until I get nice and dirty," Lana introduces.

"Hmm, I don't like mud but I do like a lot of animals, including frogs," Melanie says.

Lana replies to Melanie's comment by tilting her head while smiling and quietly saying "hmm."

"Now ladies," Mr. Cooper began, "I know having a new student around may seem exciting, but now's the time to be quiet as we get ready to print out letters."

Mr. Cooper picks up a stack of worksheets from his desk and starts to hand it to the students. This is practice for the kids to learn to write clearly and neatly.

"This might help me with my Z's. I could never make proper Z's because they always come out really curvy," Melanie chuckles.

Melanie, Lola, and Lana obeyed their teacher and worked diligently on their worksheets. Oddly enough, Lana found herself constantly looking up and staring at Melanie. She found Melanie to be pretty friendly despite having just met.

"Hmm, she's made a pretty good impression so far. She's nice, she seems sweet, and she's kinda cute," Lana thought.

As Lana repeated what her inner thoughts were just now, her eyes widen after she realizes she just called Melanie "cute".

"Wait a minute. Did I just call Melanie 'cute'? But...it can't be. Does that mean that I'm...no. Oh no, no, no, no…" Lana panics.