Oc Lore of the ghostly twins, Meanie and Misery!
For Meanie, she was a instant miracle to the McFadden Family. A perfect daughter with red hair, beautiful face and a lively persona. However, she was also the elder twin to her sister, Misery, the other McFadden daughter.
Meanie was brought up heavily by her father and favourited out of the siblings. For her mother, she held a sense of envy to her own daughter from gaining attention from her father, completely spoiled. Meanie was put out early in her life such as in baby shows, juvenile ball and social settings in order to promote her as a future lady of potential (basically marriage to a rich guy). Meanie was rather close to her closer aged brothers, Fatso and Stinkie as the gang would pull harmless pranks on Misery. Although, Meanie and Misery were rather closer at their youthful age. Meanie beating whatever kid try to belittle her sister. Behind the glitz and glam hid a darker side of Meanie, from her explosive meltdowns and mood swings at a young age. Of course daddy dearest had to beat the idea of being a well-mannered lady into her and manipulate the poor girl into obedience. Meanie became more obedient and wanting to please her father to avoid the pain by him. This would affect her future ahead.
Unlike Meanie who was overtly charming and full of wits, the younger twin sister of Misery was seen as the unfortunate one of the McFaddens with her condition.
Misery was a misfortune according to her father's eyes. Suffering from lacking eyelids, the doctors were appalled at her birth with her beady, eyelidless optics however her father demanded for her to be gone. Big brother Stretch stepped in and persuaded their father into accepting Misery as they were family. The agonising pain alongside insomnia resulted in Misery's mother developing a close bond and over protection towards her from feeling guilty at her disability. The girl was given daily dose of eye drops by her other brother J.T., who had also try to use her for his studies, that the majority of the family disagree by using her like a lab rat. Even then, the pain remained but she slowly gotten used to it. She had also been through bullying from neighbouring children from going outside despite being not allowed out of the Whipstaff Manor by her father. In turn, her siblings 'poilietly' told them off. The feelings of isolation and difference in the girl would cause her life further on.