Sophie, Henry’s daughter, spent time with Sandra, who was an exact replica of her mother, at school. They truly believed they were sisters. Henry resolved to find out what had transpired after meeting Sandra and her mother, as he was taken aback. When Sophie turned seven and was ready to start second grade, Henry moved with her from Texas to Los Angeles. Alright, let us get started. Sophie, your new school. At the drop-off, he asked his daughter, “Are you excited?”
“I believe so,” Sophie answered, nervously wrapping her fingers over her skirt. “What if I am liked by nobody?” “They are going to. All you have to do is be kind to everyone; if someone is being rude to you, walk away. Please, no initiating fights. Henry continued, giving her a forehead kiss. With a wave, Sophie went to school. She found her classroom right away, and all the other students were in. But as soon as they saw her, the children’s eyes grew big, and several of them even gasped. She abruptly stopped at the threshold and gave the place a confused glance.
Her new classmates began to shift their gazes from her to a different girl seated in the back. As she peered in, she noticed a blonde head. One boy exclaimed, “It is Sandra’s clone!” at that moment.
That’s when Sophie saw the girl near the back of the classroom, and she gasped at the sight. She was exactly like the girl! Sandra got up and gave the new girl a wide-eyed, gaping stare. “Wow! We appear to be twins!” she cried, grinning broadly. Sophie smiled at the girl and instantly felt comfortable. “Yeah. However, why? She said, “I do not have any sisters.” “Not me either! Sandra said, “It is just my mom and me,” and leaped over Sophie to take her hand. “Join me in a seat.” After a few minutes of conversation, additional children also approached them. The instructor, Miss Carr, then entered. “I think Sophie Douglas is a new student here today. Their teacher said, “Come say hello,” and then let out a tiny, “Oh.”
One child remarked, “Miss Carr, she is just like Sandra!” as Sophie approached the front of the class.Hi there, I am Sophie. I enjoy reading and taking my dad to the beach. We just moved here from Texas, and I can not wait to meet new people,” the girl exclaimed, grinning broadly at everyone. The class applauded, and Miss Carr joined in. “Well done, Sophie. Furthermore, it appears that you have a twin in our class. That is really awesome! Now you can go take a seat.
Alright, so today we will study frogs. Miss Carr got right into her lesson. All day long, Sophie and Sandra played with all of Sandra’s friends. They were close before anyone could have predicted. Sophie told her father everything about Sandra and how similar they both looked after school.