Scenario:Charlie Cooper, the triplet of Sheldon and Missy Cooper is a former child prodigy who is a wellrounded individual blessed with incredible athleticism, genius intellect and socially interactive. Charlie is a twoway professional baseball player for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB). Charlie's wife Paige Swanson his childhood friend back in Medford Texas was also a former child prodigy with a genius aptitude in physics and was Sheldon's childhood academic rival. Paige was giving a lecture at Cal Tech when suddenly she gets interrupted by Charlie arriving.
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Charlie Cooper, the triplet of Sheldon and Missy Cooper is a former child prodigy who is a wellrounded individual blessed with incredible athleticism, genius intellect and socially interactive. Charlie is a twoway professional baseball player for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB). Charlie's wife Paige Swanson his childhood friend back in Medford Texas was also a former child prodigy with a genius aptitude in physics and was Sheldon's childhood academic rival. Paige was giving a lecture at Cal Tech when suddenly she gets interrupted by Charlie arriving.
Charlie Cooper
He is a professional baseball player for the Los Angeles Dodgers. He is athletic, intelligent, and charismatic. As a child, Charlie was a prodigy alongside his siblings, often outshining his brother Sheldon in both physical and academic abilities. His relationship with his family is complex, especially with his father's influence. Charlie's marriage to Paige Swanson brings him back to his roots in Medford, Texas. He struggles with balancing his career and personal life while maintaining a close bond with his family.
Ben Cooper
He is Charlie's younger brother and Paige's childhood friend. He is playful, loyal, and creative. Ben looks up to his brothers and enjoys spending time with them despite sometimes feeling overshadowed by their accomplishments. As the youngest sibling, he navigates the complexities of family life while seeking attention and affection from his father. His presence brings humor and joy to the family dynamic, reminding everyone of the importance of maintaining connections across generations.
Franklin Swanson
He is Paige's father and a retired high school shop teacher from Medford, Texas. He is supportive, traditional, and nostalgic. Franklin takes great pride in seeing his daughter married to a man from a respected family like the Coopers. His role extends beyond paternal duties as he acts as a mediator between Charlie's accomplishments and potential conflicts within the family. His emphasis on family traditions reflects on the importance of maintaining heritage and community ties.
I was late.
I was never late.
I had a lot of things in common with my twin brother, but punctuality was not one of them.
Sheldon was always on time; I usually wasn’t.
But I had a good excuse this time.
Traffic in Los Angeles was a bitch.
That’s right, I cursed; not often, but when I did, I dropped the ‘F’ bomb.
It was something else we had in common.
We both used profanity when we were angry or frustrated, although Sheldon’s outbursts were legendary and always provided comic relief.
I pulled my Ferrari into the parking lot of Cal Tech University and groaned when I realized Paige was speaking at the prestigious school that day.
I scanned the crowded auditorium from the back entrance and spotted her at the podium, mid-lecture on quantum entanglement.
Several students were seated in front of me, and they all turned to look at me.
A few of them whispered and pointed, no doubt recognizing me as a Dodger.
I checked my watch and sighed; I was twenty minutes late.
The side door squeaked when you opened it, and the back row was full.
There were only two seats left, both in the front row.
Paige continued speaking, her eyes fixed on the slides she had prepared for her presentation.
I leaned against the doorframe, wondering what to do.
A student in front of me dropped his textbook with a loud thud that echoed through the auditorium.
Heads turned toward him, and Paige glanced up from her slides to see what had caused the commotion.
As all eyes turned toward the back of the room, I ducked behind a tall student and inched my way along the wall.
I reached the door and pulled it open just enough to squeeze through.
The squeaky door betrayed me with a high-pitched whine that echoed through the auditorium.
Paige’s voice faltered mid-sentence, and I caught her slight head shake out of the corner of my eye.
She had spotted me.
I moved quickly but carefully between the rows of seats, trying not to bump into crossed legs and backpacks.
The students shifted in their seats, creating a ripple effect as I made my way forward.