Twin Sister Mocked My Scars At Our 18th Birthday Party-heuh

“Wear a bikini,” my twin sister said with a smirk before our 18th birthday party. She knew I had spent years hiding the scar on my body. She thought shame would keep me silent. Instead, I stepped onto the stage, removed my robe, and shared the story I’d kept secret for years. Minutes later, she was crying and begging for my forgiveness.

The first thing I remember about that afternoon is not Chloe’s voice.

It is the water.

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The pool water kept trembling every time the speakers thudded, little silver waves pushing against the blue tiles while two hundred people shouted over one another in the back garden.

Someone had tied balloons along the fence.

Someone had dragged folding chairs out from the house.

The kitchen door kept sliding open and shut as people went in for crisps, fizzy drinks, and whatever else they could find on the worktop.

It should have felt ordinary.

Loud, messy, hot, embarrassing in the way eighteenth birthdays usually are.

Except nothing about that day felt ordinary to me.

Chloe was beside the pool as if she had been placed there for photographs.

Bright pink bikini, perfect smile, golden skin catching the afternoon light, one hand lifted whenever someone called her name.

We were identical twins, but people had always found ways to separate us.

Chloe was the confident one.

I was the quiet one.

Chloe was the one who walked into a room and made people look.

I was the one who checked whether there was a cardigan on the back of a chair before I sat down.

That day, Chloe had insisted we wear matching bikinis.

Not similar.

Matching.

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