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Twin Evils?

By: Olga Nunez Miret
Narrated by: Afton Laidy Zabala-Jordan
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Once upon a time there was a pair of twins, a girl and boy. Ruth was blonde, blue eyes, very fair and really good. Max was dark haired, grey eyes, broody and bad. Their next door neighbor and pal, Hilda, tried to be friends with both but it was not an easy task. They didn't like each other, and she found herself in the middle trying to keep the peace. Max found his sister impossibly perfect and tiresome, and Ruth could not stand her brother's bad boy attitude and his horrible behavior. She was scared of him. Ruth was too perfect and child-like for the real world and Hilda suspected something was wrong but didn't know what. Was she the angel everybody took her for? Was she ill? When both twins started talking about fate and said that 'something' would happen she worried. What could she do? And indeed they were right. Something did happen.

©2012 Olga Nunez Miret (P)2016 Olga Nunez Miret
Fiction Growing Up Growing Up & Facts of Life Literature & Fiction

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