PERCIE Eight months ago...
My parents arranged a three-day funeral for Emma. I was there every day. We bumped constantly, but I didnât give a damn about them and their feelings about me.
They loathed me, so I did the same. They disowned me, and I did the same.
Emma was sent to her grave in the late afternoon on the third day. I was with my grandparents, who were there with me all the time. I left after throwing white calla lily to Emma for the last time. I walked away without looking back.
I just lost Emma. I lost everythingâa reason to live, hope to have a better future, and I just lost the only person who cared about me. I lost everything that day because Emma was my everything.
I stopped at an old rusty bench just outside the cemetery. I sat and remembered how we met again.
âPercival, come down! I would like you to meet someone.â I heard Dad yelling from the living room.
I ignored him. I was sketching an anime character I created in my sketchbook when he called my name again.
âBusy. Not interested!â I yelled back.
A few minutes later, I heard a soft knock on my door.
I groaned loudly. âJeez. Can I have a little time for myself?â But I knew that wasnât my parentsâthey werenât used to knock.
I stood up from my bed and opened the door. âWhat?â I snapped.
My heart leaped from my chest. I knew for sure my eyes were wider to see who was right in front of me. I swallowed hard. My lips dried instantly. How did it even possible? I even forgot to blink, scared that she would disappear before me.
She chuckled.
She had the same wavy brown hair as mine. Hers was longer down her chest. We had the same brown eyes, nose-shaped, and lips.
I was almost a foot taller than her, but the rest, we were almost identical. She was just a girl, and I was a boy.
âDid you see yourself in me, Percival?â she said with a smile on her face.
How could this even be possible?
I walked closer to her and paused. I watched her closely, scanning her face. I could count every freckle on her face. That was how close my face was to hers.
âNicely done. Whoâs your surgeon?â I cupped her face with my hands to make sure she was real, or it was just some kind of hologram.
Her face was warm and smooth.âI didnât undergo plastic surgery. At least, not yet. I might lift my nose a little âcause yours is perfect.â She was real.
I released her face. âWho are you?â
I saw my parents approaching in the corner of my eye.
âEmma. Emma Peyton Holmes.â She offered her hand for a handshake.
I shook it immediately.
My smile widened. I felt an instant connection with Emma Peyton, or maybe because we both shared the same DNA.
âSheâs staying with us, Percie,â Dad said with a hint of guilt in his voice.
âWeâll talk about it later.â Mom sounded like Dad.
For once, I didnât care. I already got it without any explanations. Whatever their reasons were, I didnât give a damn.
âGood,â I said shortly.
I looked at my parents, grabbed Emmaâs hand, and dragged her inside my room. She was looking back at my parents, but she did neither refuse to come with me.
âSo, Emma Emma Peyton, why showed up just now?â I sat back in my bed, leaning against the headboard.
She sat in front of me, Indian style. It was strange to see a woman version of yourself in front of you.
âMy name is Emma Peyton, not Emma Emma Peyton.â
I laughed. âI know. Just messing up with you. Youâre beautiful, Emma. So, if I happen to be a girl, am I gonna be as beautiful as you?
She laughed. âAnd if I happen to be a boy, for sure Iâm handsome as you. Donât flatter yourself.â
I laughed out loud.
Then she suddenly looked down at her hands. âA couple of months ago, my parents died in a car accident. Then I found out that Iâm adopted. So I searched the address of the adoption center. They gave me the name of my biological parents. My aunt Emily brought me here. Sheâs my foster mom for a while,â she explained quietly.
I felt the anger brewing in my blood at my parents, but at the same time, I was glad we found each other again.
âIâm sorry for your loss, Emma. And about the adoption. Obviously, weâre both innocent at that time, but how about your adopted parents, were they good with you. Did they treat you well?â
âOh yeah. They were loaded just like your parents. I mean, our parents. They spoiled me. Iâm the only child they had. I was happy. In fact, they treated me like their own because I had no idea they were not my real parents until their lawyers told me.â Her eyes delighted with joy, but I still saw a hint of sadness.
I was glad she was in good hands.
âDid they explained to you? Our parents.â
She nodded. âThey said they couldnât afford to raise two children at that time. When they found out that the couple would adopt me had a good income, they let them.â
âItâs still unfair, but Iâm glad I finally meet you, Emma. I always wanted a sibling, you know. But youâre not allowed to go out on a date until youâre twenty-one.â
âYou canât stop me if Dacre Montgomery asks me out.â She laughed loudly.
âWho the hell is Dacre?â
âHow about you, Percival?â
âPercival Edmund Matthews. Just call Perce. Iâm still single, Emma.â
She grinned sheepishly. âYour name is ugly. Sounds oldie. And you canât stop me if I wanna go out on a date. And why Iâm finding it hard to believe that you donât have a girlfriend?â
âI havenât found the lucky girl just yet. And donât worry, Iâll tell Mom and Dad about your compliment.â
She launched into me to cover my mouth. I caught her hands immediately and let them wrapped around her lean body. She tried to fight, but she failed anyway. I was stronger and bigger than her.
âWe may be twins, sweetheart, but Iâm bigger and taller than you.â
She shouted for help when I tickled her stomach. âStop! Stop! Please, stop. Iâm gooooona peeeeeee.â
I laughed so hard. My bedroom door flew open.
âWhat are you doing to her, Percie?â Mom came rushing to us to release Emma from me.
âShe said my name is ugly.â I released Emma and told Mom while looking at her, who was red as a tomato. Mom and Dad looked amused at what they saw between us.
âDonât give her a hard time, Percie,â Mom said before they left.
âNo promises!â
âSo, back to the topic at hand, Emma Emma Peyton. Do you have a boyfriend?â
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âAre you ready to go home, Percie?â Grandpa asked.
I nodded. âI guess so.â
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