Who are you?Abby, she says. And you are?Ethan, I answer. He's my twin.Her eyes dart between us. You don't look anything alike.I'm a boy. She's a girl. I sure as hell hope we don't, says Ethan.
by Katie McGarry (0 Reviews)
In "Crash into You" by Katie McGarry, a conversation takes place between Abby and Ethan, who reveal their identities as twins. Despite sharing the same parents, their physical differences are pronounced, prompting Abby's observation that they don’t resemble each other. Ethan humorously responds to Abby's confusion, emphasizing the obvious distinctions between them—namely, gender—that make their differences clear.
This interaction highlights not only the unique bond between twins but also the individuality that can exist within such a close family relationship. Their playful banter serves to underscore their differences and reflects the complexities of identity, inviting readers to consider the various factors that contribute to who we are beyond mere appearance.
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