Alex POV
"I don't have any pictures of us together," she said. I rolled my eyes. Of course, she didn't she wasn't a twin. An imposter is what she is. I can't believe I fell for her.
"Wait, why don't you show him the two that you always carry in your purse." Her fiancé suggested.
"Oh," her faced lit up. "I forgot about that." She opened her bad that looked mighty expensive. She took out a purse out of the bag, MK. She had taste and money to afford that. She took out two pictures and stretched them to me. I grabbed them from her hands not wanting to touch her.
I looked down at the first picture, nothing interesting that would identify to do persons differently. It was just a picture of two redhead babies. That could be anybody. You could probably find a picture like that on Google.
I switched to the other one. I looked at it shocked, confusion and another emotion coming through me. In the picture, was two teen girls. Twins, they were in a graduation uniform. One had straight hair and was smiling with a top up. The other had curly hair and wore a glasses and was just smiling. I couldn't tell the difference. They looked exactly the same only the glasses and curly hair. I swallowed. Could this picture be real? I looked up at the couple. I looked at the twin that was in front of me now, there was no doubt that I was here. She looked the same but a little more mature.
I looked back down at the picture and flashback came in my mind.
I smiled sweetly at her as she pushed her glasses on her nose for the second time since she started reading. I walked over and sat on the couch next to her.
"Hello, four eyes monkey."
She made up her face. "I'm not a monkey. Monkeys are ugly. I'm a unicorn."
I laughed at her silliness. "You didn't hear me call you four-eyes but you heard monkey. Woman!"
She glared at me with her grey eyes. "I don't really care what you think about my glasses. I still can see without it so I'm not a four eyes unicorn."
"You can see without it?" I asked with my brows raised.
"Yes, it's a reading glassed not a tested." She stated.
"Oh, but you always have it on."
"Ugh, yes. It makes me look cute." She said and gave me the duck face.
"No!, Never ever do that again. You look like a duck."
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