Taking Yolo Too Far (Brother×Sister)
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  • Reads 1,132
  • Votes 16
  • Parts 4
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Dec 31, 2015
Mature
(I'm sorry if you get offended.)
Nanaea and Collen are the best of friends between each other, not just because they're twins. Maybe, even more than best friends...
Nanaea and Collen are raised by a mother who a boyfriend, which the twins think is cheating. Their father was sentenced to prison for 29 years after raping and murdering a 3 and 5 years old girl and boy. This happened when Nanaea and Collen were 2, now they're 17 in 11th grade. Their birthday is on December 31st; where the story starts off).
(A little head-up about the twins...)
Nanaea has brown straight hair, blue eyes (just like the sky), plays soccer, tan, and is 5'4.5 ft. tall
Collen has brown short hair, brown eyes, enjoys video games, a little lighter than Nanaea (not much difference though), strong from helping his mother at home, and is 6'3 ft. tall
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