Jackson said to his brother, "Lets try using the coin again."
"Again?" Jordan replied with a confused look. "We already are twins, how much more averaged out could we get?"
"Well, we may be twins, but I don't think we have any special twin psychic connection like you see in the movies. If we both use the coin again, maybe we will be able to read each other's minds and feel each other's pain. Wouldn't that be cool?"
"I still don't think we can average any further out, but I guess we can give it a try." Jordan reached into his pocket and took out the coin. "Okay, I'll toss the coin in the air and we'll both catch it."
"Okay I'm ready. Let's do it." With that, Jordan tossed the coin into air, and together the twins grabbed it at the same time. There was a powerful energy that seemed to force them to hold onto each other and the coin. They both quickly pulled away, and managed to drop the coin. This resulted in the energy blasting them both against the wall, and they fell to the ground face first, unconscious.
Minutes later, Jordan began to wake up, followed by Jackson. Jordan moaned to his brother, "Oh yeah, that was a bright idea. Let's not do that again."
Not turning his head, he replied, "I guess you were right, we couldn't average out anymore." Jackson then tried to stand up, but found his left side feeling a little numb. "Oh geese, it looks like the coin made my left side numb. I can't move it at all."
Jordan then spoke up again, but with a hint of fear in his voice, "Did you just try to get up?"
"Yeah, why? Is there a problem?"
"I think there is, because when you moved your right arm, I felt it."
"Wait a minute, does that mean it worked!" Jackson exclaimed. He tried turning his head toward his brother, but he bumped into it. "Uhh, Hey man. Can you move over? Your too close."
"That's just it, I don't think I can. Don't move okay, I am going to try and get a better look." With that, Jordan flipped himself onto his back, but ended up flipping Jackson too. Sitting up, they could see that the coin did in fact average them out even further. It had begun averaging them into one, but the process was stopped halfway. The result ended with them sharing a single normal body with their two heads on top.