(Lou's POV)
Sorry, sis. You're not my doppleganger. I just did that to make the title sound...cool.
Having a twin sister, like Jesse, is pretty exasperating since you'd have to do everything in similar ways. And you'd have to encounter this stubborn question. "You're twins, right?". And I just say,"Huh, why not?".
But having a twin is actually the thrill that excites you each day. The thought of rising up every morning, looking at the mirror, not discerning it's your twin's face pumps me up and shapes my day. Based on my experience, we could speak directly throught the simple twitches, wincing and moving of our body. It forms a whole, understood conversation.
By the way, I'm Lou Reynolds... just a typical girl with multiple slashes. Bookworm/Singer/Food-lover/Writer. And Jesse, here, is very excited to share our story with you, folks. To introduce my twin, welcome...the total it-girl. She's the oh-so-ultrafeminine type of girl. She straightens her hair every morning, goes out for a get-together and comes back at first light... well, most of the time. It actually antagonizes me. But I somehow highly respect that. At least she's being herself. As a matter of fact, she's basically a clever person. She's an imposing sister, too. I love her. We'll always stay together until hell freezes over where it never can. It's not just because we're twins,we do that. It's because we love each other... and our love is shatterproof.
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Novela JuvenilJesse and Lou are just the typical kind of twins who ordinarily come across fights and in the end, promises. But what Jesse doesn't realize is that Max has gone befuddled through the exact similarities the twins hold... and they all don't know what...