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The Day I Kissed An Older Man

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Christine moved to one side and tried to distance herself from Bryan. She gazed
at her mother with a solemn expression and stated, “No. He's not the brother I
grew up with. He hasn't been my brother since the day we returned from the
picnic! My real brother is missing, and this one is an impostor.”
Corinne could not understand where all of that was coming from. She scrutinized
“Bryan’ from head to two, finding no difference at all. It was inconceivable for
there to be two children who looked exactly alike in this world, not when Corinne
had only given birth to a pair of twins. The possibility of a child who looked
identical to Bryan was zero.
“Don't be ridiculous, Christine,” Corinne replied sternly.
Christine remained firm and insisted, “But I'm telling the truth, Mommy! He's not
my brother!”
“Bryan’ chose not to refute Christine’s claims. He stood in silence and looked
down.
Corinne felt that her two children were acting weirder than before and focused
her attention back on Christine. “How can I prove what you're saying is true?”
Christine was stumped by her mother’s question. She had no way to prove her
claims since the boy standing next to her was the spitting image of her brother
Bryan. Since she was a twin to the real Bryan, it was by pure gut feeling that she
knew the “Bryan’ beside her was a fake.
Her daughter's silence made it difficult for Corinne to discern the basis for her
daughter's claims. In the end, she attributed all those remarks to the children
being upset.
“Alright! I don’t care what disagreement you had in the first place, but fighting
with each other is not the way to go. Apologize to one another, or I'll be very
disappointed in you!” Corinne asserted sternly.
Bryan’ hesitated momentarily, but he ultimately did as Corinne requested and
apologized to his sister. “I'm sorry, I didn’t mean to step on your doll. I'm the older
brother, so I shouldn't have fought back.”
Christine pouted reluctantly and uttered her apology in frustration. “I'm sorry, too.
I shouldn't have pushed you.”
Corinne’s expression softened as she observed the two children apologizing to
each other. “Okay. Come here, you two!”
The two kids glanced at each other and walked over to Corinne at her beckoning.
Corinne embraced the two children. She said to them in a gentle and earnest
voice, “Whatever happens, you must always remember that the three of you are
siblings. Siblings are the closest people you have aside from your parents. Never
do anything to hurt your sibling, even if you're angry at them. Do you
understand?”
Bryan’ and Christine nodded in Corinne’s embrace.
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Corinne continued earnestly. “It's
important to talk to each other if you

are in any conflict with each other.
You can always come to Mommy if

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you can't resolve your differences. I'll

be very, very upset if you hurt each

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Bryan’ and Christine both answered, “Okay.”
After having a heart-to-heart and resolving their minor conflict, the children no
longer had any conflict with each other.
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It was through sheer accident that

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Bryan’ had inadvertently stepped on

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Christine's doll, which provoked her
anger. They were both children, and it
was not necessary for the elder

sibling to always give in to the
younger one. They were peers of

equal standing, and they were both

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Corinne had no interest in debating
who was right or wrong. She also did

not want to emphasize too much that

her children must know when to give

in. Kids could be stubborn

sometimes, but it was wrong for
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After talking to the two kids for a while and getting them to reconcile with a
handshake, Corinne released them from her hug and carried Joey.

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