Read Twinsequences (A Twisted Twin Series) Online
Authors: Jennifer Foor
The
next
few
hours
were
horrible
for
me.
All
I
could
do
was
cry
as
I
was
strapped
down
to
the
bed,
staring
at
the
ceiling.
I
couldn’t
sleep,
in
fear
of
the
police
coming
in
and
taking
me
away.
It
seemed
like
forever
had
passed
before
Stosh
came
walking
into
my
hospital
room.
He
had
a
bouquet
of
fresh
roses
and
had
changed
his
clothes.
The
smile
on
his
face
let
me
know
that
everything
was
okay.
He
leaned
down
and
kissed
me.
“I
can
only
stay
for
a
little
while.
The
attending
physician
is
here
to
evaluate
you.
You
sure
you
can
handle
this?”
I
nodded.
“I’m
sure.
So,
how
was
it?”
“She
slept,
up
until
I
got
her
in
the
house.
Thank
God
we
used
those
zip-‐ties.
She
tried
to
free
herself,
but
there
was
no
way
she
could
overpower
me.
I
got
spit
on
a
couple
times
and
she
called
me
every
name
in
the
book,
not
that
I
haven’t
heard
it
all
before.
She
threatened
to
kill
me
a
few
times
and
that
she
was
going
to
skin
you
alive
and
make
me
watch.
I
think
that
was
my
favorite
threat.”
My
eyes
got
wide.
“How
did
you
respond?”
“I
told
her
that
making
love
to
you
was
the
best
thing
that
had
every
happened
to
me.”
He
kissed
my
lips.
“I
told
her
that
I
was
completely
in
love
with
you.”
He
kissed
me
one
more
time.
“I
told
her
that
I
never
loved
her.”
“I’m
sure
that
hit
a
nerve.”
“She’s
pissed,
not
that
I
care.
I
actually
like
seeing
her
suffer.
She
deserves
it.
All
the
years
she
kept
us
apart.
I
wish
I
never
listened
to
her.
I
should
have
known
how
you
felt
the
whole
damn
time.
I
should
have
just
asked
you.”
We
were
cut
off
when
my
father
came
walking
into
the
room.
Stosh
stood
up
and
faced
him.
“When
did
you
get
here?”
“Last
night.”
“Son,
you
and
I
need
to
have
a
man
to
man.”
I
couldn’t
see
their
faces
and
it
was
driving
me
crazy.
“Sir,
no
disrespect,
but
I
think
Ivy
and
I
have
to
work
things
out
ourselves.”
“And
what
about
Willow?”
“That
was
a
mistake.
She
acted
like
Ivy.
She
said
she
was
Ivy.
It
happened
and
I’m
sorry.
I
get
that
you’ll
never
forget
what
I’ve
done
to
your
daughter,
but
I
plan
on
spending
the
rest
of
my
life
making
things
right.”
We’d
rehearsed
that
part
on
the
way
there.
It
was
all
part
of
the
plan.
My
dad
put
his
hand
on
Stosh’s
shoulder.
“I
hope
you
make
good
on
that
promise.
My
daughter
loves
you
very
much.
I
know
that
she
wants
nothing
more
than
to
work
things
out.
We
all
make
mistakes,
but
fixing
things
takes
a
lot
of
guts.”
He
walked
over
to
me,
rubbing
the
hair
out
of
my
face.
“Did
you
sleep
well,
sweetie?”
I
missed
my
parents
so
much
that
I
began
to
tear
up
and
eventually
started
to
sob.
“I’m
sorry
for
disappointing
you,
Daddy.
Please
don’t
be
mad.”
It
was
how
Ivy
would
have
played
him.
“It’s
going
to
be
alright.
Your
mother
has
arranged
for
her
friend
to
treat
you
for
your
depression.
Now
that
Stoshua
is
here,
I’m
sure
we
can
get
you
released
out
of
here.
I
know
the
chief
of
staff
and
he
owes
me
a
few
favors.”
I
was
ecstatic
that
I
could
get
out
of
the
hospital
before
the
allotted
time
required.
Stosh
threw
me
a
wink.
“If
it’s
alright
with
you,
sir,
I’d
like
to
take
her
straight
home.”
“I
don’t
know…”
“Dad,
please?
It’s
what
I
want.
I
want
to
be
with
Stosh.
I
just
want
things
to
go
back
to
normal.”
He
shook
his
head.
“Your
mother
is
going
to
be
upset
about
this,
Ivy.
You
know
how
she
worries
about
you.”
“I
know.
What
happened
last
night
was
a
mistake.
I
won’t
do
it
again.
I
promise.
I
don’t
want
to
die,
Daddy.
I
just
want
to
be
happy.
I
just
want
to
go
home.”
I
cried
even
more.
He
rolled
his
eyes,
but
walked
out
of
the
room,
grabbing
his
cell
phone
out
of
his
pocket.
Stosh
came
over
to
the
bed.
He
massaged
my
wrists.
“Are
they
on
too
tight?”
I
shook
my
head.
“No.
They
aren’t
bad.”
“It’s
a
good
thing
your
dad
is
a
damn
doctor.
I
don’t
know
if
I
could
handle
sleeping
without
you
tonight.”
“Well,
you’re
getting
pretty
good
about
sneaking
people
in
and
out
of
hospitals.
I’m
sure
we
could
have
figured
a
way
to
be
together.”
I
couldn’t
help
but
feel
giddy,
thinking
about
being
with
Stoshua.
He
ran
his
fingers
over
my
wrist
restraints
and
removed
one
of
them.
“Fuck
the
rules!”
I
smiled
and
waited
for
my
other
hand
to
be
free.
By
the
time
my
father
made
it
back
in
the
room,
Stosh
was
sitting
on
the
bed
hugging
me.
My
father
looked
pleased.
He
had
no
clue
that
I
wasn’t
Ivy.
My
mother
would
be
the
one
to
convince,
but
since
she
hadn’t
seen
me
in
a
while,
and
my
father
had
seen
me
strapped
to
the
bed,
I
didn’t
think
she
would
question
it.
I
had
to
put
on
a
show
for
her
and
the
time
had
come.
She
came
in
carrying
a
cup
of
coffee.
She
was
wearing
scrubs,
and
I
gathered
that
she
must
be
performing
some
kind
of
procedure
here
at
the
hospital.
“Honey,
I
just
got
out
of
surgery.
How
are
you
feeling?”
“I
didn’t
get
much
sleep.
My
stomach
hurts.”
My
mother
looked
at
Stoshua.
“You
did
this
to
her,
you
know.
You
put
her
in
this
hospital
bed.”
He
put
his
head
down
and
I
wondered
if
it
was
because
he
secretly
wanted
to
smile.
“I
know.
How
many
times
do
I
have
to
apologize
for
my
actions?”
“Mom,
stop!
I
can’t
deal
with
any
more
fighting.
I
just
want
to
go
home
and
work
things
out
with
my
husband.”
Saying
that
was
never
going
to
get
old.
“You’ve
been
through
something
traumatic.
I’ve
cleared
my
schedule
in
order
to
stay
home
and
care
for
you.”
My
mother
was
adamant.
“I
want
to
go
to
my
house.
Nothing
is
going
to
be
solved
until
Stosh
and
I
can
work
out
our
problems.
We
can’t
do
that
if
I’m
at
your
house.
I
appreciate
the
gesture,
but
I’m
going
to
be
fine.”
I
was
praying
she
would
buy
it.
The
last
thing
I
wanted
to
do
was
spend
several
days
under
the
care
of
my
doctor
mother,
while
Stoshua
babysat
my
restrained
sister.
She
looked
at
Stosh.
“Are
you
going
to
stand
by
my
daughter
this
time,
or
run
out
on
her
again.”
The
question
seemed
funny
to
me,
since
he
was
still
banging
one
of
her
daughters.
Me
being
that
person.
“I
promise.
She’s
not
leaving
my
side.”
She
threw
her
hands
up
in
the
air.
“This
is
ridiculous.
She
needs
constant
supervision!”
“I’m
not
a
baby!”
“You
took
a
bottle
of
pain
pills
and
drank
them
down
with
a
glass
of
vodka.
I
hardly
think
your
decision
making
can
be
factored
into
this.”
“She’s
my
wife.
With
all
due
respect,
I’m
taking
her
home.”
Stosh
had
the
last
word.
My
mother
shook
her
head
and
gave
up.
They
all
three
went
out
in
the
hallway
to
discuss
my
release,
while
I
dressed
into
my
sister’s
clothes.
By
the
time,
Stosh
came
back
into
the
room,
my
parent’s
had
gone
home.
He
smiled
when
he
saw
me
dressed
and
ready.
“Your
dad
made
a
few
calls.
I
already
signed
your
release
papers.
You’re
free
to
go.”
I
didn’t
waste
any
time.
“Let’s
get
out
of
here.
We
still
have
a
lot
of
work
to
do.”
He
stopped
me
and
reached
for
my
hand.
“This
should
have
been
on
your
finger
for
the
last
four
years.”
He
slipped
Ivy’s
wedding
set
onto
my
ring
finger.
“It’s
official,
you’re
my
wife.”
I
laughed.
“That’s
funny,
I
don’t
even
remember
our
wedding.”
“Let’s
get
out
of
here
and
talk
about
renewing
those
vows.
My
wife
needs
to
remember
important
moments
like
her
wedding.”
Leaving
the
hospital
was
like
being
freed
from
a
life
time
sentence
in
jail.
I
almost
ran
out
of
those
double
doors.
The
nurse
gave
me
dirty
looks,
like
my
father
had
bent
the
rules
and
I
was
just
his
little
charity
case
daughter.
I
wanted
to
smack
them
all.
If
they
only
knew
what
I’d
been
through.