"Li ng!? What are you doing back here?" Li Qian asked coldly as she looked at the figure lounging on the sofa—a figure that looked exactly like her.
Indeed, the figure reclining on the couch was none other than her twin sister, Li ng. The two were identical twins, with Li Qian being born just a few minutes earlier. They had the sa appearance, height, and even similar personalities, like two peas in a pod.
By all logic, two people with such similar personalities should get along well, yet that was far from the truth.
Li Qian and Li ng had never been close. They didn't even rember when the tension began, but it was there, from early childhood. No matter if their parents bought them the sa things, they would always fight over the other's item, believing the other's possession to be sohow better.
Their parents had always been helpless about it—every three days, a small fight, every five days, a big fight. Finally, as the twins were about to graduate from elentary school, their parents made a decision.
They decided to separate them for middle school. They debated for a long ti over who would go to which school but couldn't co to a conclusion. Finally, their father had enough and pulled a coin from his pocket...
And that's how Li Qian ended up attending a public school while Li ng was sent to a private academy called St. Freya Academy. Now, both of them were in their senior year of high school. Although Li ng's school had strict boarding policies, it also had one advantage—it ensured sufficient rest days. No matter how busy they got, they always got the breaks they were supposed to.
However, even when there was a holiday, Li ng rarely ca ho. Usually, she only returned for winter and sumr breaks, and whenever she did, both sisters kept themselves under control in front of their parents. If they absolutely had to fight, they'd either send their parents away or find a secluded corner to brawl.
Typically, Li ng wouldn't co ho more than once a month, but for so reason, after coming back just last week, she was here again.
"This is your ho, but it's mine too. Why shouldn't I co back?" Li ng replied provocatively, giving her sister a challenging look.
Li Qian looked at her sister deeply but said nothing, heading straight to her room. She knew if she stayed a second longer, she might not be able to resist throwing a punch.
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After dinner, Li Qian stood quietly on the balcony, enjoying the cool evening breeze. It was a habit of hers—going out for so fresh air after a al. Tonight, however, she wasn't alone. Her twin sister, Li ng, was there too. Like Li Qian, Li ng also had the habit of coming out to enjoy the breeze after dinner.
Li Qian glanced at her sister before taking out her phone. For so reason, she suddenly had the urge to call Ling Ning and ask if she wanted to hang out tomorrow. But she wasn't sure how to phrase it, so she just stood there, conflicted.
Just then, her phone rang.
To her surprise, it was Ling Ning calling. Li Qian found it odd—Ling Ning rarely ever called her.
"Hello, b***h." The mont she answered, she heard Ling Ning's familiar voice—annoying, yet sohow pleasant.
"What's the matter? Why are you calling ?" Although her tone was harsh, deep down, Li Qian felt a glimr of hope. Was Ling Ning calling to ask her out tomorrow?
"Oh, nothing really."
At that mont, Ling Ning was lying in bed. She didn't have to go to Yang Bing's place for tutoring today, but she felt too stuck to write her novel, and her daughter was mysteriously busy with her computer. She even considered browsing the largest LGBTQ dating site but wasn't sure what she was looking for. Trying to sleep had also been futile.
Finally, out of sheer boredom, she decided to pick up her phone and annoy soone from her contact list. Rembering that she had scored a good al off Li Qian today, Ling Ning figured she might as well call her.
Hearing Ling Ning's provocatively nonchalant reply, Li Qian felt her temple veins throb. "If you've got sothing to say, just say it. Otherwise, don't waste my ti!"
"Eww~ Why are you talking about farts? That's gross."
"Cut it out! Why did you even call ?!"
"I'm just bored. Can't I call and chat with you?"
Ling Ning's voice sounded a little pitiful, though Li Qian knew she was faking it. Still, if Ling Ning was asking her to chat, there was no way Li Qian could let this chance go.
"Fine. I'll chat with you if you go shopping with tomorrow."
Ling Ning narrowed her eyes, considering the offer. She really had nothing going on tomorrow, just a shift at the café to earn so extra cash. Since Li Qian had made the offer, how could she refuse? Plus, Ling Ning was hoping to keep Li Qian as her al ticket for the foreseeable future.
Li ng, watching her sister, knew exactly what was going on. They were twins, after all—she understood her sister's personality very well. Unlike her sister, though, she wasn't a tsundere. Hmph~
Even though her sister's tone was harsh, her expression was like that of a lovestruck schoolgirl. Was her sister talking to her crush right now? If that was the case, things were about to get interesting.
Hearing a girl's voice on the other end wasn't surprising either. At St. Freya Academy, girls being interested in other girls was practically commonplace, so Li ng was used to seeing it.
Quietly, Li ng moved closer to eavesdrop on her sister's conversation.
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Li Qian decided to take a shower first. Coincidentally, Li ng also wanted to shower at the sa ti, and the two found themselves facing off at the bathroom door.
"What is it? You won't shower if I don't? Are you looking for trouble?!" Li Qian snapped, glaring at her sister.
"That's my line. I was clearly here first, wasn't I?" Li ng shot back, wearing an identical expression.
The two stared each other down for a while until Li Qian finally said, "Mom and Dad are ho. Let's settle this the usual way."
Li ng nodded. She didn't want to worry their parents either, so she agreed to Li Qian's suggestion.
The "usual way" was the sa thod they used to decide on their schools back then—a coin toss. Perhaps because they were twins, they often ended up doing the sa thing at the sa ti, but they couldn't always fight about it. So they decided on coin tosses to settle things.
This ti, luck was on Li Qian's side. She smirked at her sister and stepped into the bathroom.
"You're still too sweet, my dear sister."
Li ng muttered to herself as she walked into Li Qian's room and picked up her sister's phone, which was charging.
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Author's Note:
Here's the second chapter! If you see a third one tonight, that ans the salted fish succeeded. If not, well, then the salted fish is dead~
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