Switch Hitter
by Sara Ney
I knew something was wrong the second she walked in the door tonight; I just couldnt put my finger on what it was. Same hair color. Same legs. Same face. Except I look harder. At the small dimple beneath her …
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I knew something was wrong the second she walked in the door tonight; I just couldnt put my finger on what it was. Same hair color. Same legs. Same face. Except I look harder. At the small dimple beneath her lip that wasnt there the last time we went out. And her laughthat laugh isnt as loud. This isnt the girl Ive gone out with the past few weeks. Its her twin sister, and theyve switched places on me. Only Im not quite ready to let them switch back.Romance
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