"Kivan." I smiled.

"What's wrong?" He asked.

Damn, twin instinct is a bitch.

"Nothing." I lied.

"This is your twin brother you're talking to...something is wrong." He said.

I sighed as tears swelled up in my eyes.

"Kivan, I'm fine." I mumbled.

"I'll be there tomorrow." He said.

"I'm fine Kivan I am, Byung-Yoon and I got into an argument." I said.

If I would've told him the truth Kivan would be here quick, and would definitely give Byung-Yoon another beat down. If he thought I hit hard just wait until Kivan hits him.

"Are you sure that's all?" He asked.

"I'm positive." I said.

"So I should ignore the fact that my neck hairs are standing?" He asked.

"Yes...I love you, I have to go." I said before hanging up.

I sighed as I rubbed my hands through my hair. Kivan and I are close, I don't know if it was because he was my twin brother but we had a bond that only he and I could understand. Yeah Kiara was our younger sister but she got the best part of our parents while we got the first time parenting mistakes.

"Um, dinner is about to begin." Byung-Yoon mumbled.

I turned around and as I was walking pass he grabbed my forearm causing me to stop.

"Get your grimy cheating hands off of me." I said in disgust.

"Kivana, I am sorry. I didn't mean to hurt you, I know you probably don't want to hear this now but I just wanted to let you know I am sorry." He said.

"I know you're sorry, look at you...now let's get through this dinner." I said snatching my arm out of his grasp.

I walked into the dining room and took a seat , a few seconds later Byung-Yoon sat beside me.

"So Kivana, how's the studying going?" Mr.Lee asked.

I looked up from my plate at him, was he talking to me?

"It's going." I said.

I didn't realize how dry it sounded but I was too tipsy to give a shit.

"This is what the third time?" He asked.

I glanced at him.

"Yeah." I said.

"Hopefully this time you'll actually pass." He chuckled as I looked down at my plate

"Dad." Byung-Yoon said.

"Some of the best lawyers I know, didn't pass the bar until their third or fourth try sometimes fifth." Simon said taking a sip of his wine.

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