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bcsmurfettegirl September 6 2009, 18:52:55 UTC
Then, Marion explains - she’s not really that identical to them; she’s just making them think she is! Marion is a pro at making herself look like someone she’s not, including having the talent to mimic another person’s facial expressions (which is why she looked so much like the twins). Suddenly Jess and Liz are able to see minor differences between themselves and Marion.

....What?

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tommckayisgay September 6 2009, 18:54:57 UTC
...I don't know. This book was a mess.

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bcsmurfettegirl September 6 2009, 19:06:34 UTC
i want to know how she knew what they looked like! lol

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esc_key September 7 2009, 04:42:05 UTC
Of course she knew what the Wakefield twins looked like! Duh! The world revolves around them, of course. She's been waiting her WHOLE LIFE to live with them for one brief, shining moment.

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kerssido September 6 2009, 19:18:37 UTC
But....what? THIS BOOK MAKES NO SENSE.

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versipellis September 6 2009, 19:52:47 UTC
Okay, even if he IS sixteen, THOSE POEMS ARE STILL AS SKEEVY AS HELL. I feel sort of dirty now.

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anonymous September 6 2009, 19:58:49 UTC
An eighteen year old hitting on an twelve year old? That's gross.

What??? That makes no sense.

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pibetaalpha September 6 2009, 20:20:42 UTC
"The Unicorns come over to cheer Jess up and give her a sympathy card mourning the loss of her summer." The presentation of a sympathy card for a "lost" vacation! That is SO Unicorn-ish!

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