"Well... now what?" My mind raced through the thousands of possibilities, but unfortunately none of them seemed to be able to help. It looked like my luck had finally ran out. All my life I had this uncanny ability to some how always get out of rough situations. I would constantly go about and pit myself against the odds by doing stupid things and putting myself into unnecessary risks. I started to believe that I was untouchable, that this ability of mine was foolproof; but it seems I was mistaken. I'm not interested in talking about my life leading up to now, because for the most part, it was completely ordinary. I was raised in your average household with basic parents and two siblings. I will however try to fill you in on important details, like how the only thing not ordinary in my life were the two geniuses that shared the same roof as me for all of my life until recently. I'm the youngest of three, my older sister is Kyle, and the oldest of us is our brother Alex. Kyle and Alex are still known to this day to be quite scary to those in the northern Idaho area. After Alex graduated as the highschool's valedictorian he went straight into med school, he didn't slow his pace at all as he blew through it at never seen before speeds. He now has his own government backed lab that pumps out cutting-edge neurological surgery technology and unprecedented techniques. Kyle on the other had went down her own path, she graduated the year after Alex and claimed the title saluteditorian. Afterwards she enlisted into the National Guard and proceeded to destroy all competition in the military development department. It took her little less than two years to have multiple countries making backdoor deals and underground negotiations to have her working for them. She has gone dark for a over a year now. Then there is me, I graduated three years after Kyle with a 3.5 GPA, and barely managed to get accepted into a nice college. I decided to chase my dream of becoming a Veterinarian, it took me a single semester to change my mind. I gave up and changed majors, and then I changed it again, and again. That now brings us to my current scenario; I've just dropped out of college because I'm a massive idiot.