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Jessa rolled her eyes. Getting her to agree to going to IMU was a step in the right direction. She knew that it would take no time to convince her of the other plan.

Grabbing Destiny in a big hug, she whispered a small thanks in her ear before switching the subject to focus on the rest of her shift at the froyo shop. Ending their night in a fit of giggles, the twins settled in for bed and Jessa dreamed of what their future was going to be.

CHAPTER ONE

DESTINY

This was crazy and Jessa was crazy for even suggesting it. This was the worst idea ever. Moving away from their hometown to go to a college in the town their estranged sister lived was something that only people who were out of their minds would do.

Destiny knew that her sister wanted to rekindle the relationship with their older sister. She couldn’t deny that she would love to do the same, but Destiny wasn’t holding her breath.

Too many years had passed since they last saw each other and Destiny knew that her sister had moved here and started a life of her own. She couldn’t deny that she hadn’t looked her up to make sure she was okay.

She didn’t openly stalk her like J did though. If people found out they would surely think that she belonged in an insane asylum.

Destiny turned as the dorm door opened and her twin walked in carrying in a box. It was move in day at the college and their parents had taken the weekend off to help them move in.

She couldn’t wait for them to leave though. One thing that Destiny was excited about was the fact that they would finally be free from the wardens.

Jessa was embracing college life and had already managed to make friends just today. Classes hadn’t even started yet and she had already found where the party was going to be tonight.

Destiny wished that she was as outgoing as her sister, but that was never the case. Growing up, Jessa was always the more outgoing twin. Everyone knew her name no matter where they were.

It was always Jessa and her twin. It was like they forgot that Destiny was a person of her own. Shaking her head to clear the depressing thoughts going through her mind she smiled at her sister.

“Have mom and dad left yet?”

“Not yet, but I know that they are fixing to. They said something about wanting to get on the road before it got too dark. We know how dad is about driving down the backroads.”

Destiny rolled her eyes. She did know how her dad felt about driving down the backroads at night. She didn’t blame him though.

The deer were horrible in their area and all it took was one jumping in front of their car. Dad has helped many people in the early hours of the morning after someone became a victim of the crazed deer.

“Good, I can’t deny that I am ready for them to go. I feel like I can breathe just a little bit.”

“I get it sissy. I feel the same way. Just think the next four years are going to be the best years of our lives.”

“Maybe for you. We know that you can find friends no matter where you go. It will be more of a struggle for me.”

“Well, we will see if we can help change that for you. If not, that’s okay too. You are perfect like you are and don’t forget that.”

Destiny turned back to the box that she was unboxing. She didn’t want her sister to see just how much effect the words she said had on her.

Her self worth was rubbish and she knew that. Jessa cut off her thoughts before they could continue to run down that rabbit hole again.

“Soooooo…I was thinking.”

“Oh goodness. What about now?”

“I found her address.”

Destiny didn’t have to question who this she was in question. Jessa has been dying to reach out to their sister and it doesn’t surprise her that she somehow managed to get her hands on Raelyn’s address.

“Do I want to know what kind of law you broke to find that information?”

“Uh, it might be best if you don’t ask. Wouldn’t want to make you an accomplice to crime.”

Yeah, Destiny figured it was something slightly on the illegal side. Jessa didn’t know boundaries and that would one day get her into trouble.