Will

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Will

I can feel the pressure building up behind my eyeballs. NO. I will not cry, not now. I drag my battered suitcase out. " Will where are you going?" I hear Ava say behind me. I turn and see my sister running towards me. "Will come back inside," she says frustrated. " Ava please I don't want to intrude in your personal space and I don't want anymore trouble with Eva." I say clenching my suitcase tightly in my hand. Ava sighs rolls her eyes and grabs my suitcase from my hand. " Hey!" I cry running after her,

" You're not going anywhere and I will not let my sister go especially in the state she is in now." She says anxiously. I stop and stare at her. She turns and I see that her eyes have become teary. "Will, please I want to help you, you don't look good at all." I hate seeing my sister cry. But I also hate being in the same room with the other one. Ugh I wish Ava wasn't a twin. Things would have been so much calmer; with Eva around, my life was hell. She always never failed to point out my flaws. Eva was the child any parent would want, straight A student, ambitious and all in all perfect. Ava was the cool kid who looked out for everyone and was always  on everyone's good side. ME on the other hand was the awkward one. I maintained average grades, had zero to none friends and was plain weird. When I was younger I used to play with my animal figurines and pretend they could talk. I used to make up stories about the different characters and give them names and everything. Eva used to hide and watch me and little did I know she was taking videos of me when I wasn't looking. One day her friends came over and she openly showed the videos to them. It was one of the most embarrassing moments of my life by far. After that I never played with my toys like that again. Eva always got into arguments with me and made me feel like I was just a tenant living under the same roof as them. I always felt out of place with her around.

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