My twin sister came to me at night, and her whole face was covered in bruises: after learning that her husband did it, we decided to switch places with her and teach this man a lesson that he will definitely not forget.

My twin sister came to me at night, and her whole face was covered in bruises: after learning that her husband did it, we decided to switch places with her and teach this man a lesson that he will definitely not forget.

My twin sister came to visit me at night, her face covered in bruises. After learning that her husband had done it, we decided to switch places and teach him a lesson he’d never forget 😊😨

It was raining again outside. It had been pouring for several days now, making everything around me feel gray and sticky. I sat in the kitchen, mechanically stirring my long-cold tea and thinking of anything to escape that nagging unease.

The doorbell rang unexpectedly. The cat twitched and jumped off the windowsill. I immediately tensed. No one comes to me at this hour without a reason.

I opened the door. When she stepped into the apartment, the light fell on her face, and my stomach sank. One eye was barely open, a dark bruise spreading around it. There was a fresh cut on her cheek, and her lips were cracked. She was trying to hold on, but it was difficult.

I helped her take off her coat and only then noticed her hands. Her wrists were bruised, as if someone had squeezed them and wouldn’t let go. An all-too-familiar sight.

“Is that him?” I asked quietly. “Your husband?”

Emma looked at me. There was weariness and pain in her gaze, a look that made me want to turn away. We were twins, and I knew that face all too well. Seeing it like that was especially hard.

We had always been almost identical. With age, small differences had appeared, but to strangers, we were still like reflections in a mirror. People confused us in stores, on the street; even old acquaintances sometimes made mistakes.

And that’s when a thought popped into my head that made me feel uneasy. Dangerous, wrong, but surprisingly clear.

What if we switch places? What if I’m in his place? What if this time her husband faces not a frightened woman, but someone who isn’t afraid of him at all?

I looked at Emma and realized she was thinking the same thing. The decision was made without further ado.

We decided to switch places to teach her husband a lesson 😲☹️

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