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December 17, 2018
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Dylan and his twin brother, Eric, are identical. Dylan is the “good” twin. Eric is the “bad” twin. Eric’s the one who was arrested for vandalism and trespassing on school property. Dylan’s the one who’s captain of the football team and a straight-A student. They have always been very different.
Dylan is not just a good student, he’s a great student. He never gives less than his best. His twin brother, Eric, is the opposite. He does just enough to get by. Dylan’s never given Eric any grief about it, but he can’t help but be a little envious of Eric’s carefree attitude.
One day, Dylan sees a picture of Eric with a gang of other teens that have been arrested for robbery. It doesn’t take long for Dylan to realize that the twin in the picture is his brother. Eric has been arrested again. Dylan visits Eric in jail, but Eric is a little hostile and seems to have no remorse for what he has done.
Dylan knows that he has to make some changes in his life, so he starts by enrolling in a high school course on anger management. He starts to make better choices, including spending more time with his family and less time with his friends. He begins to see the true difference between himself and his brother.