Inseparable
Can you imagine losing your twin?
Nineteen year old Lily is still struggling with the death of her identical twin, Abby, a year later when she moves away from home for college. Even in death though, their bond is still strong, with Abby visiting Lily in her dreams.
When a chance encounter with Twenty-One year old Dane Hansen changes Lily’s life, Lily’s friends warn her off becoming involved with Dane. He’s bad news, according to the rumors, anyway.
Dane has experienced loss himself, he understands Lily, and the more time he spends with her, the harder he falls. There is something he hasn’t told her though, something almost nobody knows, and it’s something that might stop Lily from feeling the same way.
Abby holds the key to something that will change Lily and Dane's life forever, but how do you get someone else to believe something you don't quite understand yourself?
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***Excerpt #1***
The
worst thing, apart from the obvious, was seeing my sister fade away before my
eyes.
Looking at Abby was like looking into a mirror, identical in every way, from
our long blonde tresses, right down to our emerald green eyes and our curvy
silhouettes.
After her diagnosis, the weight dropped off her, her eyes lost their sparkle,
and her hair slowly fell out leaving a shadow of who she once was. I’d look at
Abby and I’d feel guilty.
Why wasn’t I sick? Why had Abby been given such a horrible sentence?
Why did she deserve to die and not me?
Every day following her death, I’d look in the mirror and see Abby. I’d see the
Abby I knew before she got sick. The Abby that was full of life, stuck deep
inside her sick exterior right up until the moment she died.
worst thing, apart from the obvious, was seeing my sister fade away before my
eyes.
Looking at Abby was like looking into a mirror, identical in every way, from
our long blonde tresses, right down to our emerald green eyes and our curvy
silhouettes.
After her diagnosis, the weight dropped off her, her eyes lost their sparkle,
and her hair slowly fell out leaving a shadow of who she once was. I’d look at
Abby and I’d feel guilty.
Why wasn’t I sick? Why had Abby been given such a horrible sentence?
Why did she deserve to die and not me?
Every day following her death, I’d look in the mirror and see Abby. I’d see the
Abby I knew before she got sick. The Abby that was full of life, stuck deep
inside her sick exterior right up until the moment she died.
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The title alone makes me want to read it. I shared your post here: http://freewritingtipsfornovelists.blogspot.com/2013/07/step-into-fiction-book-blitz.html
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