If not for their physical similarities, Jo often thought most would never be able to identify them as twins. They were polar opposites and could rarely interact without consequence (these last few months aside). However, Jo had never truly given thought to whether she and Mars were unlucky. Mars might be, given her circumstances, but even she was better off than most. Some widows were left destitute with no family to rely upon. At least Mars had the parade of Smith's willing to stand by and support her however necessary.
"I wouldn't say so, no." Jo answered confidently. Everyone — twin or not had their fair share of luck and unluck. Just because she shared a womb with someone didn't mean there was some curse placed upon her damning her to a life of ill fortune. If it had Jo wouldn't have been able to follow her dreams or live her life as freely as she did. "Luck is what you make it, is it not? A twin doesn't dictate fate."
"I wouldn't say so, no." Jo answered confidently. Everyone — twin or not had their fair share of luck and unluck. Just because she shared a womb with someone didn't mean there was some curse placed upon her damning her to a life of ill fortune. If it had Jo wouldn't have been able to follow her dreams or live her life as freely as she did. "Luck is what you make it, is it not? A twin doesn't dictate fate."