f summer. In a cozy corner of the local café, two identical twins, Miracle and Marvellous, sat across from each other, their contrasting p
arvellous to ignore her feelings, even as she tried to bury them beneath layers of sisterly support. Miracle was blissfully unaware of her sister's silent struggle. To her, Jayden was the epitome of fun and excitement, a whirlwind of charm that made every moment feel like an adventure. She loved having him around, reveling in their playful banter and the way he effortlessly made her feel special. But for Marvellous, the situation was far more complex. Each shared glance or playful touch between Miracle and Jayden twisted the knife of unspoken yearning deeper into her heart. The bond they shared felt like a secret language, one that excluded her and left her feeling like an outsider in her own life. As the café buzzed