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Sworn witness · No. 07 of 12

Cousin Tadwell

Estranged third frog of the clutch

Sworn to corroborate Charge § 09.1 — he knew which twin held the curl

Sworn Affidavit

Sworn statement of Tadwell, estranged cousin and third-hatched of the clutch, entered into file PP-08-21-9420. The witness has not spoken to the family in six seasons and asked that this be understood as a good thing.

Same clutch. Same pond. Same mom. I was there for all of it — hatched two eggs down from the twins, watched them grow up gill to gill. People act like telling identical twins apart is impossible. It isn't. You just have to watch what they do when they think the pond isn't looking. I watched. For years. And I always knew which one would turn.

PeePoo, from the day he could hop, gave things away. His share of the mayflies. His good sitting-rock. Once, his own name, briefly, when the other one wanted to be called PeePoo for a week because it got him better treatment. PeePoo let him. That's the tell, right there — one twin who lends his own name out and one twin who takes it. Spoiler, since the prosecution seems to have missed it: it WASN'T PeePoo who kept the name when the week was up.

I left the clutch six seasons ago because I couldn't watch the taking anymore. The small things first — mayflies, rocks, a name. Then bigger. I heard about a ladle. I heard about sugar borrowed and never returned. And now I hear about seventeen checks and a curled tongue, and I feel exactly zero surprise, because I have known which twin held the curl since we were tadpoles. I could have told you for free. Nobody asked until there was a cell involved.

I am estranged from this family and I intend to stay that way, but estrangement is not the same as silence. I will say the honest twin's name in any court in any swamp: PeePoo. And I will decline to say the other one's, per counsel, though every frog in this room knows I'm only being asked to decline it because saying it would settle the case in one word.

Cross-Examination

Tadwell, you're estranged from the family. Isn't this testimony just old resentment aimed at the convenient twin?
If it were resentment I'd aim it at both of them and stay home. Instead I flew back to defend one and decline to name the other. Resentment doesn't travel to a courthouse to protect somebody. That's the opposite of resentment. Look it up.
The name-swapping story — can anyone corroborate a childhood event from that long ago?
Ask their mother. She's Witness No. 8, and she raised both of them, and she'll tell you which one still sends checks she can cash. The name-swap week is family history. Cross-reference us. We won't agree on much, but we'll agree on the curl.
You say you 'always knew.' If so, why not warn anyone before the forgery?
Warn them of what? 'One day my cousin will forge seventeen checks with a tongue that curls three degrees left'? I knew the character. I couldn't have known the checks. I left so I wouldn't have to watch the character become the crime. I got as far as the next pond over before it did anyway.
No further questions.
Then I'll go back to being estranged. It's quieter over there. Free PeePoo. He gave me his sitting-rock once. I never forgot it.

Testimony sworn, logged, and cross-examined. Familial relationship confirmed against clutch records. Do not remove pins.

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