Twins Till Death(short story from If Only You Were Alice)
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Complete, First published Sep 01, 2017
Why did Jo start smoking?
You don't understand why he is doing this, he isn't stupid
He knows the consequences.

You thought you knew him best...
After all.
"Stay with me, Ko."
He is your twin.



PS: This is a short story from If Only You Were Alice based on a pair of twins that come later on(in the story). This talks about their early life before they joined the game and the connection between them.

I was tired of twins that were either enemies or very close(happy go lucky). I wanted to dive into topics that aren't talked about in stories often since I am a twin myself. 

No incest , just a deep connection between the two of them.
Do enjoy reading.
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