Megan was standing in the living room waiting for her husband to get ready. There was a neighborhood BBQ and Leif was on the phone with someone from work. She was wearing a soft green dress, which accented her red hair nicely. She was almost twenty-three years old and had a small, petite body. She was wearing three-inch heels, but her husband was still over a foot taller then her.
"Sorry baby. Work emergency." Leif kissed his wife on the cheek and they walked hand in hand towards the conference center. They lived in Falconcrest Estates, a prestigious gated community in Arizona. They had been married four years and she was a stay at home wife. Megan really didn't know what her husband did for a living. It had something to do with intelligence and computers. All she knew was that he made enough to give her the life she always wanted.
They entered the back area of the conference center and all the neighbors were there. They separated and Megan immediately noticed the newest member of the community. Marianna was short, with brown curly hair. Megan had always been a social butterfly so she walked up and introduced herself. As the afternoon continued, the yard was split in half. On one side the men drank beer and chatted about their work. They all worked for the same company and not as if Megan noticed, but they were all very similar in their physical features. All were very tall, blonde hair, blue eyes. The women were all petite, but varied in hair color and age. Marianna looked to be about twenty-five, but there were women who were as young as eighteen and as old as thirty-five.
"So how do you like the neighborhood so far?" Megan and Marianna were sitting on a bench together sipping wine.
"It's beautiful. More then I can imagine. So tell me about yourself."
"Well I'm twenty-two years old. Leif and I have been married for four years. That's about all."
"What about before you were married?" Marianna tried not to be so demanding, but she needed some information.
"Oh that doesn't matter. I don't remember a lot really. Just normal childhood stuff."