Chapter 13

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I stare at the girl for a moment, my mouth dropped open. Hannah stood by me, her mouth dropped as well. She looked at me, then the girl.

"Y-you have a sister!?" she asked me.

"N-no!" I say, and my doppelgänger looks up at me, and her eyes widen. She stands up and walks over to me. She studies me for a moment, and I hear her sniff me. I slightly cock my head, and sniff her as well.

Werewolf.

Her scent was too close to mine. She smelled a lot like that substitute teacher I had yesterday. She stares deeply into my eyes, and other students walk by us, staring. I awkwardly stand there as she studies me for about a minute.

"Meet me in the courtyard after school," she ordered, seriously. "We need to talk." I stand there, stunned. She even sounded exactly like me.

"O-okay," I say, and she and Hannah go and sit down in their seats. I pretty much have to run to my next class, and I manage to get there right as the late bell rings, thankfully.

. . .

I shakily walk into the courtyard, clutching onto my phone, tightly. I had told Alan that I met my doppelgänger, and I more than likely wouldn't be able to hang out after school. He had said that maybe she was my twin or something, and I doubted it.

I make my way to the lilies, and look at the scenery. My school courtyard was really beautiful, it didn't have a pond, even though most school courtyards did.

As I was walking through the courtyard, I bump into a girl, my height.

"Oh, I-I'm sorry... Oh, it's you," I say, realizing it's my doppelgänger.

"Yeah," she says, brushing herself off with disgust, like I had germs. She backs away from me, far away from me, and stretches out her hand for me to shake it.

"Rose Evergreen," she greets me.

"C-Calla White," I return, and weakly shake her hand. She even had the same last name as the substitute... Something was going on here.

She quickly pulls her hand away, and looks at me.

"So, this is really sudden and out of the blue, but you're my long lost twin sister," she says, calmly.

"What!? My mother abandoned me when I was young a long time ago," I say. "I wasn't lost!"

"Yeah, no, not the case. You ran off when Mom was teaching us how to hunt one day, and we couldn't find you. Do you know how worried we were? I cried almost every night after that. My little sister, Morgan, was gone forever," she says, sadly.

"My name was Morgan?" I ask her. She slowly nods her head in reply.

"Morgan Elizabeth Evergreen," she says. I shake my head.

"W-well I'm Calla now," I say, stubbornly. She hums in reply.

"Come home with me, meet your family. We only live two blocks away from the school, you can get your... foster parents to get you from there," she says.

"They are not my foster parents!" I say. She rolls her eyes, pulls her phone out, and calls her mom.

"Hey mom, I've got somebody who's coming over today. We're on our way now, bye, love you too," and she hangs up. She had a better phone than I did. We both had iPhones, but mine was a 4, and hers seemed to be a 6. They must have money, unlike my family.

. . .

As we approached the house, I looked at the exterior of the house. It was definitely a two story house, but not very big.

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