It must be cool, having a twin, though.Ah, not sure if cool is the right word. He flashed a grin. But we're not twins.Out in the crowded hallway, Bethany frowned. You're not? Could've fooled me and the world.His laugh was husky, deep, and really nice to hear. We're triplets.Her eyes popped wide. Holy crap, there're three of you?We have a sister. He walked close to her, so their shoulders bumped every few steps. She found that deliciously distracting. She's fraternal and a lot prettier than us.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In a busy hallway, Bethany learns that a boy she thought was a twin is actually one of three triplets. His playful smile hints at a fun dynamic between them, as he confirms that they have a sister who is notably prettier than the boys. This revelation surprises Bethany, who had assumed there was only one other person resembling him.

The boy's laughter resonates with Bethany, adding a charming element to their conversation. The physical closeness as they walk together creates a flirty and engaging atmosphere, making the exchange even more enjoyable for her as she gets to know him better.

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