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It's been a few weeks since the tragedy that befell my school and the news station were still hot on the topic. It was still the leading front page news.

Certain comments on me were mentioned and suddenly I was fast becoming a celebrity.

Fellow students read my story and I could even most of them blame me for the victims deaths.

Fingers were pointed but to this all I smiled because a paper published something.

An interview with my sister.

A young girl going by the name Miriam Lopez was interviewed on the possibility of being my sister.

She was apparently tracked down by a small time reporter, so it wasn't much of a news.

Her face was blurred but there was no mistaking that red hair.

It's shade was the same as my mine and I knew she was the one.

The parents denied that she was, considering the orphanage burnt down with every information in it, it was hard for anyone to challenge their claim.

But I knew, only one thing left, and that was to get her back.

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