Lexie

Lexie by Kimberly Dean Read Free Book Online

Book: Lexie by Kimberly Dean Read Free Book Online
Authors: Kimberly Dean
Tags: Fiction, General, Romance, Contemporary
reflection’s lips glistened with red lipstick, while her own were painted with a softer pink. Style-wise, they were night and day.
    Underneath it all, though, they were interchangeable.
    “I was adopted.” The words tumbled out of Lexie’s mouth. Without tact, with no tentative feeling-out period. In three small words, she asked the biggest question of her life. Yet they were all she could get out, and she wanted to know so badly.
    “I wasn’t,” Roxie replied.
    Lexie’s shoulders deflated. A rock of disappointment settled in her gut, and tears pricked at her eyes. Only seconds had passed. She’d just met this woman, yet a lifetime of hope had been lifted. She’d thought maybe…
    “Oh, no! No, no,” Roxie said, her brown eyes widening. Reaching out almost compulsively, she caught Lexie by the forearm. Her nails bit, but the grip was trembling. “I didn’t mean it that way. I meant I never got out of the foster care system.”
    Suddenly, Lexie felt as if she was keeping them both on their feet. If her hold on the bar faltered, they were both going down. Yet she was finding it hard to breathe. That rock in her stomach had jumped up into her chest.
    Her mind blanked. She didn’t know what to say or what to do.
    So they went back to staring at each other.
    Finally, she shook her head, too nervous to accept anything on face value—even her face. There were things she needed to know. Facts had to be checked. “When’s your birthday?”
    “April twelfth.” Roxie barely waited for her to nod in agreement before she fired back. “How old are you?”
    “Twenty-eight.”
    They both let out shuddering breaths, yet it wasn’t enough. “Where were you born?” Lexie asked, drilling deeper.
    “Here in the Cobalt Valley, I think. Have you been in Cobalt City the whole time?”
    So close. They’d been so close their whole lives and hadn’t known it. “East Side.”
    Roxie’s lips pressed tight. “No surprise there.” Her gaze slid over the designer suit and high heels before she gestured at her surroundings with a nod. “Mostly west for me.”
    The ache in Lexie’s chest rose to her throat, making it hard to talk.
    Her doppelganger took the lead. “How tall are you out of those heels?”
    “Five foot five. That birthmark on your shoulder on the billboard?”
    Roxie pushed her right shoulder forward. “You mean this?” She looked at Lexie anxiously.
    Daring to let go of the bar, Lexie fumbled to undo her suit jacket. Rolling her shoulder, she tugged the jacket down to the crook of her arm. The light blue chemise she was wearing had spaghetti straps. Following Roxie’s gesture, she pointed at the mark on her own shoulder. A perfect, tiny replica.
    Roxie carefully reached out to touch the discoloration. She traced it twice before her eyes started blinking fast. “Is this really happening?” she whispered.
    “I think so,” Lexie whispered back.
    “Are you my sister?”
    “I think I’m your twin.”
    A sound left the back of Roxie’s throat, but then Lexie found herself pulled into a hug. She wrapped her arms around this stranger and clung. Oh God. It was happening. It was truly happening. She had blood, somebody who was hers that no paperwork or genetic test could ever deny. A sister. She had an identical twin!
    She squeezed harder, but Roxie already had her in a death grip. “Where were you?” she asked.
    Lexie stroked her hair. “I’m here now.”
    “I missed you.”
    “You knew I was out there?”
    Roxie shook her head and clenched her fist to her chest. “Here. I missed you here.”
    Lexie closed her eyes. She pressed her face into her sister’s hair and inhaled her spicy perfume. So had she. She just hadn’t known what it was she was missing.
    “Holy Je-sus.” The man with the scruffy face was looking at them like something out of Ripley’s Believe It or Not! “Charlie, get out here. We need alcohol. Pronto.”
    The handyman realized the light bulb was still popped up in his fist.

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