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Twincerely Yours by Eden Finley
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Franklin University Series Season 2, Book 8
EMMETT
My twin brother and I have gotten ourselves into a lot of messes growing up. We would constantly switch places to escape consequences while protecting each other at every cost.
But sleeping with Ben’s professor is a whole new level of mess, because there’s something Jonah doesn’t know. He might have been Ben’s professor last semester, but the person he was lecturing wasn’t Ben. It was me.
JONAH
From the moment I meet Emmett, I know he looks familiar but I can’t pinpoint where from. It’s not until I see his twin brother in the quad that I put two and two together.
Dating the sibling of one of my ex-students isn’t a huge problem for me, but I can’t help thinking the twins are hiding something.
The more time I spend with Emmett, the more I fall for him, but as my insecurity grows, so does my worry that I’m being played.
When my heart and my gut tell me two different things, I don’t know which to trust. My gut tells me to cut and run, but my heart won’t let me. Even though I’ve been telling myself to hold back, it’s too late. I’m already in too deep.
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Email to: Stats B students.
From: Professor Brooks
I’m taking dick leave. This afternoon’s class has been canceled.
As soon as I hit Send, I see the autocorrect mistake and want to die from embarrassment. It’s as if autocorrect knew what I was really planning on doing with my sick leave. Sick. S-I-C-K.
I quickly follow it up with a professional: As I hope you’re all aware, my last email was supposed to say sick leave. Regards, Professor Brooks.
But of course, that doesn’t stop the slew of replies.
“Dick leave is good for the soul, professor.”
“So sorry you are dick. Oops autocorrect here too.”
Each reply is as immature as the last, and a couple skirt that edge between making a joke and crossing lines, but after all the drama that has surrounded me with Ben and Emmett, I’m going to let it all slide.
“Dick leave? Really?” Emmett says, reading over my shoulder.
We’re walking home from lunch, which he has apologized for numerous times already, but I don’t mind. It’s not like Ben was actually interrogating me, but even if he was, I want him to like me, so I’d answer any ridiculous question he wants to throw at me.
I have nothing to hide. I’m a simple man who has an infatuation with someone I never would have gone for in the past.
Emmett is twenty-one. Gorgeous. But again, twenty-one. Most people his age are too immature for me. I’m only four years older, but the difference between twenty-one and twenty-five is a stark contrast. At least in my life, it was. At twenty-one, I was carefree, drinking every weekend, being a typical college student. My master’s made me grow up a lot, and then in the blink of an eye, I’m a full-blown adult and have a real job.
Emmett is an outlier though. He’s not a typical twenty-one-year-old. He can be immature, but it’s as if the weight of the world sits on his shoulders, like maybe losing his parents so young meant he needed to grow up sooner. He has so many admirable traits. He’s loyal to his brother. Kind. Selfless. He wasn’t willing to date me at all because he thought Ben wouldn’t approve. And yes, I think he’s hiding some scars, some things he doesn’t want me to know, but I’m hoping with time, he’ll pull down those walls and let me in completely.
He’s still laughing and muttering about “dick leave,” and while I should be appalled that he can’t let it go like many of my students won’t, on him, it’s cute. I don’t know how that works, but it does.
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