Setting Up A Meeting

Michele didn’t want to waste any more time, she had to meet Allison. So together, the twins decided to meet each other. Allison said she will be happy to fly to New York. Michele couldn’t wait to finally meet her twin! It felt so strange to say those words out loud. A twin! How is this happening to her life? This had to be the craziest month of her life for sure.

Anticipation

Michele and Andrew were standing outside the airport terminal. Michele was more nervous than she would like to admit. Her heart was racing inside her chest, her mouth dry, forehead damp. She didn’t know if this was a good idea. What if Allison is not as happy as she feels? What if she didn’t want anything to do with her? Andrew lay a comforting hand on her shoulder, asking her to relax.

Sisters

Their eyes scanned the crowd coming out of the gate. And then Michele spotted her, Allison walking towards them with her son, Kyle. She could see herself in her face. Allison’s eyes lit up as she spotted Michele, recognizing her immediately. As the distance between them got smaller, they reached out and embraced each other.

Don’t Let Go

Michele didn’t even know how long they stood like that, just holding each other without saying a word. And then finally they broke their embrace and looked at each other. It was amazing how they didn’t say anything to each other yet so much was said by just looking at each other. Michele hoped Allison has been brought up the same way as she was so that getting to know each other would be easier. 

Privacy

The sisters and their kids drove back to a hotel where the kids left their mothers to talk it out. The sisters sat together and began noticing the similarities between them. The way they carried themselves, their dress sense, haircut, features, all of it resembled each other. Nobody could doubt for a second that they were sisters. 

Conversations

Not only by looks, but the sisters clicked instantly when they started talking to each other. They were both astonished by the actions of the agency. They felt deprived of the years they could have spent together, which is their whole lives. They were robbed of their childhood. But at the same time, they were lucky they got to know about each other at all.