I was five when my twin sister walked into the trees behind our house and never came back. People say a childhood ends in one moment. Mine ended in a sound: the soft, steady thump of a red rubber ball against the wall… and then the silence that swallowed it. I’m Dorothy. I’m 73 now. And my whole life has had a missing piece shaped like a little girl named Ella. Ella was my twin. Not the kind of twins who simply share a birthday. We were the kind who shared air. Shared moods. Shared a bed when we could... Continues…
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