"Our thoughts are with Serena Star as we wish her a speedy recovery. This is Jack Donnell," said the tanned former host of Hollywood Hijinx, who was filling in for Serena Star on Friday morning. "Wake up, America!"
Ivy flipped off the TV and smiled at her dad across the breakfast table. "Pretty killer story, huh?"
Her father looked at her proudly. "You cer- tainly made a finer impression than that boy Garrick Stephens." He looked at his tea thoughtfully. "The only element I still do not understand is how you were able to eat an entire clove of garlic without having a reaction."
Ivy had already thought of how she'd respond if her dad asked that question. "Dad," she said coyly, "you have to look to the future, not back to the past."
Her father sat back in his chair. "Does that mean you are not going to tell me?"
"Not unless you're going to help me find out about my adoption," Ivy said.
With a tender look, her dad reached across the table for Ivy's hand--and promptly knocked over his cup of tea. He leaped to his feet, his gray wool slacks soaked. "I have to change at once!" he said and darted from the room.
Ivy stared after him, wondering if he'd spilled his tea on purpose so he wouldn't have to talk about his least favorite subject.
After school on Friday, Olivia went to the Meat & Greet diner with Ivy, Brendan, and Sophia to cel- ebrate their victory over Serena Star. They grabbed Ivy's usual booth near the back, and soon enough Olivia was dramatically recounting the Toby Decker ladies' underwear incident.
Brendan laughed so hard red lemonade went up his nose.
Suddenly, Olivia saw Camilla walk into the diner and look around. She waved and came over. "Hey, everyone."
"Hi, Camilla," everyone replied, except Brendan, who was still laughing himself silly in the corner.
"Olivia," Camilla said, "I wanted to tell you I was finally able to book the video camera for--" She stopped midsentence, doing a double take as she looked at Ivy and Olivia sitting beside each other. She blinked, shifting her eyes between their faces. "Have you two ever noticed how similar you look?"
Some secrets should stay hidden forever, Olivia thought, but some really shouldn't. She and Ivy shared a look, and Olivia knew her sister felt the same way. "Camilla," Olivia said, "I think you'd better sit down."
Sophia and Brendan obligingly slid over on their bench. "It's like you're clones," Camilla said excitedly as she sat. "Or better yet, one of you traveled in time to meet yourself!"
Olivia laughed. "No, you sci-fi nut, we're twins!"
"You're joking," said Camilla. "How can you be twins when you just moved here?"
Olivia shrugged, and Ivy said, "Neither of us knew we had a sister until Olivia and I bumped into each other at school at the beginning of the year."
"Are you sure?" Camilla said skeptically. "I mean, apart from the fact that you look alike, how can you be sure you're actual twins?"
"Well, we both have the same birthday," Olivia said.
"We were born in the same town," Ivy put in.
"And we're both adopted," Olivia added. "Besides," she went on, raising her hand as Ivy held up her necklace. "Matching rings!" Ivy and Olivia said together.
"Left to us by our birth parents," Olivia explained.
Camilla leaned forward to examine the rings. "Wow!" she whispered.
"I just found out Wednesday," confided Brendan.
Camilla leaned back in her seat. After a moment, she said, "I'm really disappointed you didn't tell me sooner, Olivia--"
Olivia started to apologize. "I'm sorry, I--"
"because we could definitely have got an A plus with a movie called `The Long Lost Twin Sisters of Franklin Grove!'" Camilla interrupted with a grin.