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Bright and early the next morning Tiffi leaves home to meet up with Elsa. She can’t wait to show her all the information that she found online.
She arrives at the candy story and she waves to Elsa. Mr. Toffee is delighted to see that the two of them might be working on another story together. Elsa grabs her laptop and tells Mr. Toffee that she will pick up some Easter candy on her way back home. The girls head on over to the park to share their information.
On the way to the park Tiffi’s tummy starts growling. She tells Elsa that maybe they should stop to pick up some food first and then head to the park. Elsa thinks that’s a great idea!
They arrive at the store and head inside to order lunch to go. While Elsa is waiting for her sandwich she tells Tiffi that she can’t image what it might be like to have a twin. I bet they get asked the same questions over and over.
As an example, Elsa throws out some of the questions that twins get asked quite often.
What's it like being a twin?"
"Can you read each other’s minds?"
"Did you ever switch places in class?"
"You can you feel each other’s pain?"
In short, my answers (and surely many other twins' answers) are usually,
"What's it like not being a twin?" and then "no," "no," and "no."
She opens up her laptop to show Tiffi a video of how twins feel about these questions.
Let's continue with the next part of our story – The girls discuss a new story
Start at the beginning – Tiffi co-authors another story – It’s a twin thing! (Sequel to "The story of Jean-Luc")
If you have not yet read the story of how Nutcracker learns that he has a twin, then please read The story of Jean_Luc first.