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She didn’t look like she was satisfied with what I’d just said and I watched as my sister sighed and thought about my proposal.

“There’s still three weeks until the welcome party is ready and even if you’re used to treatment like this, I can’t stand back and watch my brother get treated like the bastard he’s not.”

“I don’t want to wait until the welcome ceremony.” She went on and I opened my mouth to speak but she raised her hand to stop me.

In the days that I’ve seen my sister, I’ve always known that she was always a go-getter and when she would agree to something, she seemed like the kind of person that gives it a good thought.

I have my own reasons for wanting the reveal to be at the welcome ceremony and if only she would want me to discuss it with her.

I wasn’t doing it because I wanted to be dramatic or because I needed an effect, I specifically wanted it to be at the welcome party because I would’ve met my sisters by then.

Sighing, I studied my eldest sister’s face and she looke
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