Twinsequences (A Twisted Twin Series)

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 the
 statistics
 show
 that
 drunk
 driving
 is
 heightened
 during
 events
 such
 as
 
dances.
 Drug
 use
 is
 even
 worse.
 I
 prefer
 being
 home
 by
 ten
 and
 knowing
 I
 will
 wake
 
up
 in
 one
 piece.”
 
She
 rolled
 her
 eyes
 at
 me.
 “Whatever!”
 While
 admiring
 herself
 in
 the
 mirror,
 
“I
 seriously
 wonder
 what
 planet
 you
 came
 from
 sometimes.
 I
 mean,
 do
 you
 even
 
hear
 yourself?”
 
If
 she
 wasn’t
 my
 sister,
 I
 knew
 we’d
 never
 be
 friends.
 We
 had
 nothing
 in
 
common
 except
 our
 looks.
 
 “I
 can’t
 help
 who
 I
 am.
 When
 I’m
 out
 of
 college
 and
 I
 have
 
a
 good
 job,
 I’ll
 have
 plenty
 of
 time
 to
 go
 out
 and
 have
 fun.
 I
 just
 don’t
 want
 to
 make
 a
 
mistake
 that
 could
 cost
 me
 the
 future
 that
 I’m
 working
 so
 hard
 for.
 You
 can’t
 hate
 
me
 for
 being
 responsible.”
 
“You
 really
 need
 to
 live
 a
 little.
 Your
 vagina
 is
 going
 to
 shrivel
 up
 like
 an
 old
 
lady
 if
 you
 don’t
 use
 it!”
 
I
 rolled
 my
 eyes.
 “My
 vagina
 is
 fine,
 thank
 you
 very
 much.”
 
“Don’t
 say
 I
 didn’t
 warn
 ya.”
 She
 continued
 admiring
 herself
 in
 the
 mirror.
 
“Just
 because
 I’m
 saving
 myself,
 doesn’t
 mean
 I’m
 a
 prude.
 I’m
 happy
 with
 my
 
life.
 One
 day
 I
 can
 look
 back
 and
 be
 happy
 with
 my
 decisions.
 I
 don’t
 want
 regrets,
 
Ivy.”
 She
 was
 going
 to
 have
 them.
 Everything
 my
 sister
 did
 made
 me
 wonder
 what
 
the
 hell
 she
 was
 thinking.
 
Since
 dress
 shopping
 had
 been
 a
 nightmare,
 I
 avoided
 my
 sister
 until
 the
 big
 
day.
 I’d
 had
 my
 moments
 and
 it
 was
 a
 blessing
 that
 we
 didn’t
 share
 rooms.
 I’d
 cried
 
myself
 to
 sleep
 every
 night
 and
 being
 in
 school
 wasn’t
 easier.
 I
 had
 to
 maintain
 my
 
friendship
 with
 Stosh
 like
 nothing
 had
 happened.
 He
 was
 into
 my
 sister,
 which
 
meant
 he
 had
 never
 been
 into
 me.
 It
 was
 like
 a
 slap
 in
 the
 face
 to
 have
 to
 put
 on
 a
 
smile
 everyday
 and
 pretend
 that
 our
 friendship
 hadn’t
 been
 tainted.
 
When
 he
 started
 asking
 me
 questions
 about
 my
 sister,
 I
 wanted
 to
 scream.
 
 
Then
 they
 became
 more
 than
 just
 prom
 dates.
 I
 saw
 him
 walking
 her
 to
 class
 
and
 she
 kissed
 him
 right
 in
 front
 of
 me.
 I
 wanted
 to
 cringe.
 The
 two
 people
 that
 I
 
loved
 the
 most
 were
 into
 each
 other.
 I
 was
 the
 odd
 person
 out.
 Nothing
 was
 going
 to
 
be
 the
 same.
 
As
 upset
 as
 I
 was
 about
 their
 situation,
 I
 did
 switch
 places
 with
 my
 sister
 and
 
take
 her
 exam.
 For
 some
 reason,
 I
 didn’t
 think
 about
 having
 to
 pretend
 to
 be
 her
 
around
 Stosh.
 He
 found
 me
 walking
 down
 the
 hall
 and
 grabbed
 my
 hand.
 I’d
 
pictured
 it
 for
 so
 long
 and
 wondered
 what
 it
 would
 be
 like
 to
 have
 his
 large
 hand
 
holding
 mine.
 
 
He
 kept
 looking
 at
 me
 and
 smiling,
 but
 didn’t
 say
 anything.
 
 A
 few
 people
 
passed
 us
 in
 the
 hall

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