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Chapter 1 - CHAPTER 1

BOUND BY BIRTH

In the back corner of the classroom, Clara sat very still.

It was her tenth birthday, but her desk was empty.

No colorful frosting carefully piped onto cupcakes.

No stack of napkins waiting to be passed around.

No circle of friends leaning over her shoulder, whispering excitedly or sneaking early bites of cake.

Just silence.

She tried to make herself smaller, as if shrinking might somehow make the day pass faster.

Her eyes stayed fixed on the clock at the front of the room.

Tick.

Tick.

Tick.

Her hands fidgeted in her lap, fingers twisting together, unsure what to do, what to say, or even how to feel.

Birthdays were supposed to feel warm, bright like the world paused just for you.

But to Clara, it felt like just another reminder.

Another quiet day.

Another unnoticed moment.

Across the room, the atmosphere couldn't have been more different.

Massimo was practically glowing.

His laughter came easily, filling the space like sunlight pouring through an open window.

Earlier that morning, his grandmother had arrived, her arms heavy with trays of carefully wrapped treats.

The hallway smelled of vanilla, butter, and sugar.

Students peeked out of classrooms. Teachers smiled. Even the strict hall monitor softened.

Massimo lived with his grandmother, and she made sure he never felt anything less than extraordinary.

Now, sitting at his desk, Massimo couldn't stop smiling.

He kept glancing toward the door, expecting another surprise to walk in

.

Clara noticed.

Her chest tightened, not jealousy exactly, but something close. A quiet ache.

When the bell rang for break, the teacher stood.

"Class, we have two very special people to celebrate today," she announced warmly.

"Massimo and Clara, please come to the front."

Clara froze.

Her heart fluttered nervously.

Beside her, Massimo moved with ease, glancing at her like he had noticed her for the very first time.

At the front of the classroom, Massimo's grandmother beamed.

As the class burst into a slightly off-key, overly enthusiastic rendition of "Happy Birthday," Clara stood stiffly, unsure where to look or what to do with her hands.

No one had ever sung for her before. Not like this.

When the song ended, Massimo's grandmother stepped closer to Clara. Her eyes were kind and observant.

"Such a coincidence to share a day," she said softly. She reached out and patted Clara's hand. "Tell me, dear… what time were you born?"

Clara whispered the answer.

Her grandmother's eyes widened.

"Well, would you look at that," she murmured. "It's not just the same day… it's the same hour."

Massimo turned fully toward her, his grin wide and genuine.

"Then that makes you my twin," he said as if it were the most obvious thing in the world.

From that moment, the silence in Clara's life began to fade.

They became inseparable.

Small things first—sharing snacks, walking to class together, laughing at jokes no one else understood.

Soon, it grew deeper. Stronger.

They weren't just friends. They were, as Massimo proudly declared, "the twins from different mothers."

The classroom no longer felt cold.

It felt alive.

Saturday changed everything.

Massimo's grandmother remembered Clara, the quiet girl with the same birth hour as her grandson.

She prepared a small meal—jollof rice, warm and fragrant, in a neat container. She wrote a short note.

"Go," she said to Massimo. "Bring your twin home."

Clara's mother opened the door to find him standing there, determination on his face.

"My grandma says Clara is my twin," he announced bravely.

"And twins shouldn't eat lunch alone."

Clara's mother stepped aside.

Inside, Massimo's laughter filled the quiet corners of her home.

For the first time, Clara didn't feel like an island.

Later, she visited Massimo's home.

His grandmother's house smelled of herbs, flour, and old books.

She handed Clara an apron.

"If you are his twin," she winked, "then you must learn the family secrets too."

The afternoon blurred—mixing, stirring, sneaking tastes, laughter filling every corner.

By sunset, Clara and Massimo sat on the porch steps, sticky fingers, full hearts.

"From now on," Massimo said, "we celebrate everything together."

Clara's small hand found his.

"Everything," she agreed.

Some bonds aren't built.

They're found.

Sometimes…

the person meant to change your life appears in silence.

In the unnoticed corners.

In the moment the world looks away.

One glance.

One smile.

One shared beginning.

That's all it takes.

"But neither of them knew… this bond would soon be tested in ways they could never imagine."

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