Read Twinsequences (A Twisted Twin Series) Online
Authors: Jennifer Foor
“Shut
up!”
I
shoved
her
down
in
the
corner.
“What
did
you
do
to
him?”
I
was
so
mad
that
I
threw
myself
on
top
of
her
and
started
smacking
her
in
the
face.
She
put
her
hands
up
to
protect
herself.
I
felt
someone
pulling
me
away
from
her.
Stosh
had
blood
running
down
his
face,
but
he
was
alert
enough
to
know
what
was
happening.
When
Ivy
saw
that
he
was
conscious,
her
eyes
got
big
and
she
began
to
plead.
“Stosh,
please.
I
didn’t
mean
to
hurt
you.”
He
grabbed
her
by
the
hair
and
shoved
her
against
the
wall.
“Grab
her
hands.”
I
looked
down
on
the
floor
and
grabbed
the
zip
ties,
before
rushing
over
and
wrapping
it
around
my
sister’s
wrists.
Once
her
hands
were
bound,
it
was
easy
to
get
her
sitting
down
and
attach
each
of
her
feet
to
the
chair.
It
was
barbaric,
but
necessary.
When
I
knew
she
couldn’t
move,
I
rushed
over
to
Stosh’s
side
and
helped
him
get
into
the
living
room.
“I
feel
like
I’m
going
to
pass
out.
That
bitch
hit
me
with
a
bat.”
“I
saw
it.”
I
ran
over
with
a
wet
towel
and
started
cleaning
him
up,
so
that
I
could
assess
the
injury.
“You’re
going
to
need
stitches,
babe.
The
gash
is
pretty
deep
and
you’ve
lost
a
ton
of
blood.
I’m
positive
you
have
a
concussion.”
Even
while
he
was
in
pain.
He
managed
to
smile.
“Listen
to
the
doctor’s
daughter
go.”
I
shook
my
head.
“Stop
joking.
Are
you
able
to
walk
to
the
car?”
I
helped
him
stand
up,
grabbed
a
clean
shirt
for
him,
and
led
him
to
the
car.
The
hospital
wasn’t
that
far
from
the
house
and
we
were
there
in
just
a
few
minutes.
Stosh
kept
closing
his
eyes,
dozing
off.
“You
have
to
stay
awake.”
“I
can’t.
My
eyes
feel
heavy.”
I
was
so
worried
about
him.
Head
injuries
were
serious.
Someone
could
be
talking
to
you
one
minute
and
dead
the
next.
Losing
him
would
crush
my
soul.
I
couldn’t
even
let
myself
imagine
it.
I
ran
into
the
hospital
and
got
some
attendants
to
come
out
and
get
Stosh
in
a
wheelchair.
From
there,
they
put
him
on
a
gurney
and
took
him
right
into
the
emergency
room.
It
seemed
like
forever
that
I
had
to
wait
to
hear
from
someone.
When
the
nurse
came
out
to
look
for
me,
she
had
this
look
on
her
face
like
she
didn’t
have
good
news.
My
stomach
dropped
and
I
felt
like
I
was
going
to
hurl.
I
covered
my
mouth
and
ran
toward
the
ladies
room.
She’d
followed
me
in
there.
“Ma’am
are
you
okay?”
“Just
give
me
a
second.”
I
was
beginning
to
cry
and
I
couldn’t
get
myself
calm
enough
to
face
her.
Finally,
after
a
few
minutes,
I
made
my
way
out
of
the
stall
and
saw
her
standing
there.
I
looked
her
right
in
the
eyes
and
waited
for
her
bad
news.
“You
can
come
back
and
see
him
now.”
My
face
lit
up.
“He’s
okay?”
“The
doctor
will
explain
everything.
He
has
a
concussion
and
we
had
to
give
him
stitches.
He’s
lucky
you
were
there
when
he
fell.
A
head
injury
like
that
could
be
fatal.”
When
he
fell?
Stosh
told
them
he
fell?
I
followed
behind
her
until
we
got
to
his
room.
His
head
was
bandaged
up,
but
he
looked
alright.
His
face
lit
up
when
he
saw
me
walking
in.
“There’s
my
girl.”
I
was
so
happy
to
see
him.
I
rushed
over
and
wrapped
my
arms
across
his
chest.
He
struggled
to
breathe
for
a
second.
“Easy
now.
I’m
a
little
beat
up.”
“I’m
so
sorry
I
left.
You
don’t
know
how
worried
I
was
when
I
got
home
and
found
you
like
that.
I
was
so
scared.”
“It
could
have
been
worse.
I
got
one
blow
in
as
I
was
going
down.
I
know
the
hitting
a
girl
rule
was
broken,
but
she
deserved
it.”
I
laughed
and
kept
holding
him.
Letting
go
was
not
an
option.
“I
wanted
to
kill
her.
Seeing
you
just
laying
there,
looking
all
lifeless
was
horrible.
I
felt
like
picking
up
that
bat
and
ending
her
existence.”
He
reached
his
arm
up
and
put
it
around
my
back.
“That
would
have
messed
up
the
plan.”
“Yeah,
but
at
least
we
have
another
option
to
fall
back
on.
Running
away
with
you
seems
better
by
the
second.”
It
was
true.
We
would
be
giving
up
our
family,
our
friends
and
Stosh’s
job,
but
we’d
be
together.
Somehow,
that
was
all
I
cared
about.
“You
know,
I
tried
to
call
you.
I
wanted
you
to
grab
creamer
on
the
way
back.
When
you
didn’t
answer
your
phone,
I
called
your
parent’s
house.
It
was
disturbing
when
they
said
they
hadn’t
seen
you.”
I
felt
sick.
He’d
caught
me
and
I
was
going
to
have
to
tell
him
that
I
went
against
his
request
and
met
Rafe.
“Stosh,
I’m
sorry.
I
was
trying
to
take
care
of
the
problem.
I
thought
if
I
could
just
talk
to
him
alone,
he
would
back
off.”
“So,
where
were
you?”
I
sat
up,
seeing
that
he
wanted
details.
I
could
understand
how
he
wanted
us
to
be
honest
with
each
other.
After
everything,
it
was
the
only
way
our
relationship
could
work.
“Please
don’t
get
mad
at
me,
but
I
went
to
his
house.”
“You
what?”
He
tried
to
sit
up,
forcing
me
off
the
bed
and
him
to
fall
back
down
on
the
bed.
“Willow,
you’re
smarter
than
that.
He
could
have
attacked
you,
or
raped
you.
For
Christ
sakes,
you
have
got
to
be
more
careful.”
“I
know.
I
know.
I
wasn’t
thinking.”
He
grabbed
my
hand
and
squeezed
it.
“I’m
glad
you’re
okay,
Will.
I
don’t
know
what
I’d
do
if
something
happened
to
you.”
“It
wasn’t
even
worth
it
anyway.
Rafe
couldn’t
take
no
for
an
answer.
He
said
he
won’t
give
up
on
our
love.”
I
was
sarcastic
when
I
said
it.
“Great!”
“I
told
him
to
leave
us
alone.
He
said
he’d
already
bought
a
house
in
Malta.
They
were
going
to
move
there
and
raise
our
baby,
after
Ivy
stole
it
from
me
and
took
it
from
you.
With
her
living
out
of
the
country,
we’d
never
freaking
find
her.”
He
kept
holding
my
hand.
“At
least
there
isn’t
a
baby
for
her
to
steal.
I
would
really
kill
her
if
she
tried
that
shit.”
He
shook
his
head.
“Don’t
get
me
wrong.
I
know
why
you
did
what
you
did,
but
I
do
want
children.
Someday,
I
guess.”
“Yeah,
someday.”
I
felt
like
more
of
an
ass.
He
pulled
my
hand
up
to
his
lips.
“Just
promise
me
no
more
lies,
Will.
I
can’t
keep
worrying
about
you
like
I
did
today.
It
killed
me.
I
think
it’s
why
I
let
my
guard
up.
I
couldn’t
think
straight.”
I
stood
up
and
froze.
I
had
to
tell
him
about
the
baby.
If
I
waited,
he
was
never
going
to
forgive
me.
I
tried
to
open
my
mouth
to
speak
and
I
started
to
get
dizzy.
Before
I
could
even
grab
the
edge
of
the
bed,
I
went
down.
I
woke
up
in
a
hospital
bed.
Stosh
was
sitting
beside
me
and
he
didn’t
look
happy.
The
bandage
was
still
on
his
head
and
he
was
also
dressed
in
the
same
hospital
gown
as
before,
which
meant
it
was
probably
the
same
day.
“What
happened?”
He
gave
me
a
funny
look.
“Apparently,
when
you’re
pregnant,
it
is
important
that
you
eat
breakfast
and
take
vitamins.”
I
didn’t
know
what
to
say.
I
just
started
to
cry.
“Cat
got
your
tongue?”
“I
was
going
to
tell
you.
I
just…”
“You
let
me
think
you
had
an
abortion.
Do
you
have
any
idea
how
much
that
hurt
me?”
“Stosh,
it
wasn’t
like
that.
I
went
to
the
clinic,
but
after
talking
to
the
counselor
and
thinking
about
what
I
was
doing,
I
couldn’t
go
through
with
it.
When
you
came
back,
I
needed
to
be
sure
your
intentions
were
good.
The
timing
just
never
seemed
right.”
I
could
talk
to
him
until
I
was
blue
in
the
face.
He
was
hurt
and
pissed.
The
more
I
pleaded
the
more
frustrated
he
became.
“I’m
angry
at
you
for
lying
to
me.
I’ve
been
messed
up
since
you
told
me
what
you’d
done.
The
decent
thing
would
have
been
to
tell
me
the
truth.
I
hope
you
get
that.”
“I
do.”
I
reached
for
his
hand,
but
he
pulled
it
away.
“Stosh,
please.
I
just
wanted
our
baby
to
be
safe.
You
have
to
understand
that
I
had
to
know
you
weren’t
plotting
anything
with
Ivy.
She
wanted
our
baby
and
I
couldn’t
let
that
happen.
I
couldn’t
let
her
find
out.”