Read Twinsequences (A Twisted Twin Series) Online
Authors: Jennifer Foor
I
started
shaking
my
head.
A
new
set
of
tears
filled
my
eyes.
“She
wouldn’t!
I
mean,
I
didn’t
tell
her
I
liked
you,
but
I
didn’t
want
her
to
know.”
“Why?”
“Why
what?”
“Tell
me
why
you
didn’t
want
her
to
know.
Better
yet,
let
me
tell
you
why
I
think
you
didn’t
tell
her.
I
think
you
were
afraid
to
tell
her
because
she
always
had
to
have
what
you
had.
I
think
you
were
afraid
she’d
try
to
take
me
for
herself.”
What
a
douche.
“Do
you
hear
yourself?
You’re
making
it
sound
like
you
are
royalty.”
“Would
you
just
listen?”
He
sat
his
beer
down
and
grabbed
my
hands
again.
I
started
to
pull
away,
but
he
held
them
tighter.
“You
know
I’m
right.
Trust
me,
I’ve
lived
with
her
for
four
years.
All
she
does
is
take
what
she
wants.”
I
gritted
my
teeth.
“Fine.
Say
that
was
the
reason.
It
still
doesn’t
explain
why
she
would
do
that.
She
didn’t
even
know.”
“I
thought
about
her
motives,
too.
I
guess
she
could
have
had
two
reasons.
She
could
have
just
wanted
to
sabotage
your
chance
of
happiness
before
you
could
have
it,
or,
maybe
she
knew
how
you
felt
without
telling
her.
I
think
she
did
it
to
spite
you.”
I
stood
up,
pulling
my
hands
away
from
him.
“You’re
an
asshole!”
He
chased
me
to
the
front
of
the
boat.
When
I
was
cornered,
I
had
to
turn
around.
“Take
me
home
or
I
swear
I
will
jump
and
start
swimming.”
He
just
stood
there.
“You
wouldn’t!”
I
climbed
up
and
steadied
myself
to
take
the
leap.
I
was
so
angry
at
him
for
accusing
her.
I
couldn’t
see
his
sincerity.
All
I
saw
was
him
trying
to
swoon
me
into
believing
she
could
be
so
evil.
I
felt
him
grab
me
and
throw
me
over
his
shoulder.
I
kicked
and
screamed,
but
he
refused
to
let
me
down.
Once
we
were
in
the
bedroom,
he
tossed
me
down
onto
the
bed
and
climbed
on
top
of
me.
He
was
intent
and
I
was
afraid.
I’d
never
seen
him
look
the
way
he
was.
He
grabbed
my
arms
and
put
them
above
my
head.
He
straddled
me
with
his
heavy
body.
I
couldn’t
move.
“Let
go
of
me,
Stosh.
You’re
scaring
me!”
“I
don’t
have
a
choice.
You
won’t
listen.
Why
can’t
you
just
hear
me
out,
Will?”
I
realized
he
wasn’t
going
to
get
up
unless
I
agreed
to
listen
to
him.
I
didn’t
think
he
was
going
to
physically
hurt
me,
but
I
was
a
little
concerned
about
his
motives.
“I’ll
listen.”
He
leaned
down
and
kissed
me,
holding
his
lips
over
mine.
I
turned
to
the
side
to
break
away.
I
hated
that
he
was
in
total
control.
It
was
like
he
brought
me
here
to
take
advantage
of
me.
I
was
alone
and
nobody
could
help
me.
Was
this
the
same
man
that
I
had
always
been
in
love
with?
Was
he
capable
of
being
someone
else?
Maybe
my
sister
was
running
from
him.
“I
never
agreed
to
go
to
Prom
with
your
sister
until
she
started
crying,
saying
that
she
didn’t
have
a
date.
She
said
we
should
go
as
friends.
She
told
me
it
would
make
you
jealous
and
make
you
want
me.
My
stupid
ass
believed
her.
I
was
willing
to
pretend
to
be
with
her,
if
I
had
a
chance
to
be
with
you.”
He
finally
sat
up
and
stopped
holding
me.
I
didn’t
try
to
move
away
from
him,
though.
“That
kiss
outside
of
Biology?”
“I
knew
it
was
you
the
whole
time.”
The
butterflies
were
back.
Unless
he
was
really
a
twisted
person,
his
story
was
making
complete
sense.
I’d
always
wondered
why
he’d
kissed
me.
It
wasn’t
to
put
on
a
show
for
the
teachers.
He
wanted
a
chance
to
kiss
me,
not
Ivy.
“That’s
why
she
wasn’t
mad
when
I
told
her?”
“Now
you’re
catching
on.”
He
smiled,
like
he
had
finally
made
some
ground.
“It
doesn’t
explain
how
she
ended
up
pregnant.
Obviously
you
liked
her
enough
to
sleep
with
her
on
Prom
night.”
Saying
it
out
loud
was
like
a
nail
being
slammed
into
my
beating
heart.
He
scratched
his
head.
“Willow,
I
don’t
remember
that
night.
I
remember
being
at
the
dance
and
us
being
invited
to
the
party.
I
hated
being
there
with
her,
so
I
started
drinking
heavily.
The
next
thing
I
know,
it
was
morning
and
she
was
asleep
next
to
me
with
no
clothes
on.
I
felt
horrible
for
what
I’d
done.
I
swear
to
God
that
I
never
wanted
to
be
with
her.”
He
started
to
laugh
a
little,
which
was
weird,
considering
we
were
talking
about
something
so
serious.
“It
turns
out,
that
I
never
did.
She
staged
the
whole
thing
as
another
notch
in
her
ultimate
betrayal.”
Even
I
started
to
laugh.
“Is
this
some
comic?
Ultimate
betrayal?
I
can
believe
that
she
did
the
first
things,
but
this
is
going
a
little
too
far.
Are
you
trying
to
get
me
to
forgive
you
or
something?”
He
got
up
off
the
bed
and
paced.
“I
knew
it
would
be
too
hard
for
you
to
understand.
I
didn’t
want
to
have
to
show
you
this.
It’s
going
to
hurt
and
I
don’t
want
you
to
feel
that
way.”
He
pulled
out
a
little
brown
book.
I
recognized
it
immediately,
because
I’d
gotten
the
same
one
as
her
one
Christmas.
“She
didn’t?”
He
slid
it
over
toward
me
on
the
bed
and
sat
down
on
the
edge.
“Willow,
I
have
never
lied
to
you.
I
meant
what
I
said
earlier.
I’ve
never
stopped
loving
you.
I
can’t
change
the
past
four
years.
I
am
responsible
for
those
years.
Had
I
have
known
what
was
really
going
on,
I
never
would
have
let
it
happen.
I
never
would
have
married
her
and
promised
to
take
care
of
a
child.
I
would
have
spent
every
single
second
doing
whatever
I
had
to
do
to
make
you
fall
in
love
with
me.
It
was
all
I
wanted.
It’s
all
I
still
want.”
He
kissed
me
on
the
top
of
my
head
and
stood
up.
“You’re
going
to
be
reading
for
a
while,
so
I’ll
be
outside
when
you’re
ready
to
talk.
Please
keep
in
mind
that
I
was
also
a
victim
in
all
of
this.
I
hope
you
don’t
hate
me
too
much.
I’d
at
least
want
to
be
your
friend,
if
that’s
all
I
can
be.
I’ve
missed
you
like
a
fat
guy
misses
a
hamburger.”