Page 13 of Runaway Twin


  “Twinkies?” Rita looked repulsed. “What do Twinkies have to do with searching for your sister?”

  “You’ll see when you read my book. I’m going to call it Runaway Twin.”

  “Good title,” said Rita. “I can’t wait to read it.”

  When we got to Rita’s house, she said, “I have a welcome-home present for you.” She handed me a bagel bracelet. “I used yellow yarn,” she said. “For Sunny.”

  The bracelet was covered with buttons shaped like rainbows and little suns. I slipped the bracelet on my wrist. “Thanks, Rita,” I said. “Thanks for everything.”

  “We’d better get to bed,” Rita said. “I told your pal, Charley, that we’ll be there tomorrow evening.”

  I walked into my room. My room. I looked around at the desk and the bed with its purple spread, and the Lava lamp. Then I noticed a new addition to my decor: a large dog bed with a cedar-filled pad sat next to my desk.

  I’m home, I thought. At last, I’m really home.

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