Two Sides of a Coin-Chapter One
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 30m
Ongoing, First published Aug 21, 2011
A classic girl meets boy meets girl story. Or is it? Alys and Evangeline have always been polar opposites, despite being identical twins. Living on different ends of the country most of their lives, their sophomore is going up into an uproar when Alys is forced to move to NYC to live with their dad and Evangeline. Two twins, one seemingly bipolar boy, and a crazy birthday bash to be planned.. Throw in a couple of best-friends, a really sweet Ex?Boyfriend, and a boy who may just show them the light,will the Leveque sister’s lives ever be the same?
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Where did my twin go?

29 parts Complete Mature

Siblings get separated all the time right? then if you ever find your sibling after years and years of being apart and not even knowing the other existed you'd be thrilled. right? Right? WRONG. Sam, at 17. finds out that her whole life has been a lie. her parents aren't her parents, her beloved brother and favorite person in the world isn't really her biological brother. what would you do if you were in a situation like that? but atleast you'd find out that you had a twin. A person who suddenly finds out that they have a twin is supposed to be really happy. then your twin would be thrilled that they got reunited with their twin and that would make things easier right? Again, WRONG. ______________________________________ there will be both heterosexual and homosexual relationships in this story. and if you don't like that I'm really sorry. strong language, so kids, don't read.