I thought I was gone.

I thought I was gone.

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Misty Anderson and Selene Anderson are twins. Their parents tear they were born. Soon afterwards they were separated. Selene was taken at the age two and forgot about her past. Misty was taken by her Aunt at the same time and age but remembers her sister. Selene is fighting to keep away from drama. Her 'dad' told her that she could attempt to fit in. Or try too. She stays away from almost everyone. The only people who notice her are the librarians.
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