Prologue

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"Stiles." Stiles turned his head to see his best friend running towards him. "What do you want, Scott?" Scott slowed his pace so now he was walking alongside Stiles. "My twin sister is coming home from boarding school today." Stiles stopped walking, his mouth hung open. "Molly's coming back?" Scott smiled, and they kept walking. "Mom has been freaking out about it. We could use your help. Follow me."

They walked in the door. "Mom, do you need any help?" Scott walked upstairs, with Stiles trailing behind him, to see his mom preparing Molly's room. "Hey Scott. Hey Stiles. Just clean up the kitchen."

Then, the doorbell rang. "She's here. Scott, answer the door." Scott nodded, and he and Stiles walked downstairs. Scott opened the door to see his twin sister, Molly, standing outside the door. "Scott!" She ran inside and hugged Scott. "Hey Molly." She let go of him and looked at Stiles. "Hey Stiles." Stiles waved. "Scott, where's mom?" Scott pointed upstairs, and Molly took her bag and ran up the steps.

Upstairs, Molly opened the door to her room to find her mom. "MOM!" She yelled, then hugged her mom. "Molly, we've all missed you. I'll leave you to get settled in. You're going to school tomorrow with Scott and Stiles." Then, she left the room. Molly put her suitcase in the closet, and took off her jacket. She opened her drawers. All of the clothes were too small for her, which made sense considering she hadn't been home in two years. Luckily, she had gone on a shopping trip before she left. She pulled out her suitcase and picked out pajamas for the night. She quickly changed into them and went downstairs.

After dinner, Molly went upstairs to go to bed while Scott was doing homework. She closed her door and pulled her dark hair up into a ponytail. She pulled the covers over her and fell asleep.

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-Helen

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