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The Loving Sibblings (Alexander May & Malomyotismon)

Leila helped him inside with everything and then set the baby in their bed. Once all of her stuff was set, she took him to the living room and kissed his lips with love. "Feel like having sex? I'm in my period."
 
Trevor sighed. "Leila...." He took her hands in his. "You know how important it is that I do good in school." She didn't, not really. "I can't be late for the second day."
 
Trevor didn't come into her room, only shouting upstairs. "I'll see you later today Leila! Love you!" He would've loved to stay with her, but he needed his education.
 
"Love you too..." she whispered and looked at her baby. It was the life she chose. The life with her love. She couldn't stand incest anymore, and she hated sharing with her sister. After all, she had been the first one for Trevor, the one he had lost his virginity with.
 
Leila had chosen that life for good. Katey and Alex were busy moving out that very day, not wanting to stay in the house that was filled with memories of their sister. They intended to go somewhere new, somewhere where they could start over without thinking about their sister abandoning them.
 
Katy was helping him out of the beach house they shared and to a new one in the suburbs. It kind of looked like their old house, the one they first had, but this one was a lot bigger.
 
Alex finished packing the last box, picking it up and putting it into the moving van as he turned to look back at the house with a sigh. He would always still own this house...he just didn't want to stay in a house with so many memories that had once been happy...and were now nothing but. They hadn't packed everything either, leaving the few things Leila had left behind exactly as she had left them. He turned around and took Katy's hand. "Let's go."
 
Katy had packed everything, from her guitar to her personal things. She hugged her brother and smiled softly at him. "Ok, big brother," she said and got on her car, her baby on the back seat with a with a special seat for babies. Katy couldn't help but feel a little tear grow in her eyes.
 
Alex had also left a letter in the house, in case of the small chance that Leila ever came back. He kissed Katy as he wiped away both her and his own tears, starting the car. "Let's go."
 
As the car came to a stop, he gently reached over and wiped the tear from Katy's eyes, leaning over to kiss her. "Come on....let's go." As the two got out and stood beside one another, looking up at their new house, both of them were filled with pain from losing their sister. Pain from the fact that they'd probably never see her again in their life.
 
Katy got out of the car and looked at their new house. It was big enough to start a new life without her sister. "I'm gonna' miss sissy..." she said and hugged him tightly. Everything was already inside, and a few minor things were inside their car. "Let's unpack quickly, i have to go to the mall to get some things to eat."
 
Alex nodded as he looked over at Katy. "Alright. You get the stuff....I'll get our baby girl." He wiped away his tears as he opened the back door to the car, gently and carefully reaching into it to pull their daughter out of the car, carrying her in his arms as he made his way into their house.
 
Katy nodded and moved to the back of the car to unpack the stuff. After around fifteen minutes, she was able to put everything in order and she kissed his lips. "Ok, i'm leaving to the mall, see ya' in a while," she said and got on her car to drive there.
 
Alex nodded as she drove away, sighing before he turned to all the boxes that she'd unpacked from the house. He leaned down to start carrying them into the house, getting everything situated and put up where it belonged as he moved on to the last box, picking it up and setting it down in the living room, opening it to look at what was inside. It was a bunch of his stuff....all except for one item. He gently reached into it, sitting down on the couch as he pulled out Leila's notebook, which he'd kept. He gently opened it, flipping through the pages as he held back tears.
 
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