Misplaced Fate of Twins is an emotional short drama filled with werewolf mystery, family secrets, betrayal, sacrifice, and unforgettable plot twists. Twin sisters Stella and Ivy grow up under the shadow of a mysterious death countdown, but when the truth is finally revealed, everything they believed about fate is turned upside down.
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00:00After I died, everyone realized the countdown above my sister's head was mine.
00:05Everyone in the pack could see the death mark above my sister's head.
00:09They all knew.
00:10She would die on her 20th birthday.
00:12We were twins, wearing the same face.
00:15And yet, only she had that countdown hanging over her.
00:18So Stella became the most precious person in our household.
00:22The good snacks were hers.
00:24The pretty dresses were hers.
00:25Even the bedtime stories mom and dad told belonged to her.
00:29I pitied her.
00:30And I resented her for having all of it.
00:33Then, her 20th birthday finally arrived.
00:36Afraid I would cause trouble, my parents locked me in the storage room.
00:40They had forgotten I'd been sick for a week.
00:43Mom, let me out! My head really hurts!
00:46That's enough. Your sister is dying today.
00:49Can't you manage for just one day?
00:52But I feel terrible.
00:55Outside, the entire pack had gathered around the house,
00:58keeping silent vigil.
01:00From somewhere deep in the woods came the sound of howling.
01:04The clan sending Stella off.
01:06In the storage room, my wolf was fading with me.
01:40My body went suddenly weightless.
01:43Through the old wooden door, I could see the warm glow of the living room lights.
01:47Mom and dad were pressed close to Stella on the couch.
01:50Mom, dad, is Ivy really okay?
01:54I heard her say her head hurt.
01:57Don't worry about her.
01:58Exactly. She's not really sick.
02:01She's just putting it on for sympathy.
02:03Stella pressed her lips together and said nothing more.
02:06But the crease in her brow only deepened.
02:08I knew.
02:09She'd always felt she owed me something.
02:12For as long as either of us could remember,
02:14every bit of warmth in that house had been piled onto her.
02:17We were born on the same day,
02:20but we might as well have grown up in two different worlds.
02:23I had to watch and wait even for a bowl of hot vegetable soup,
02:26let alone new clothes or new toys.
02:29I was an adult now, but as thin as a 15-year-old.
02:32But Stella would always sneak her snacks and new clothes to me.
02:36Whenever mom and dad came down on me,
02:38she was always the first one to step in.
02:41She always said,
02:42Ivy, I'm sorry.
02:44It's because of me that you get treated this way.
02:46But our parents saw it differently.
02:48Right now, in fact,
02:50Have you already forgotten what happened on your 18th birthday?
02:52Stella's 18th birthday.
02:54That was the day our family,
02:56against all habit,
02:57splurged on a cream cake.
02:59Mom had lit the candles with careful, trembling hands.
03:03Dad held up the old camera he'd had for years,
03:06trying to capture one of the few birthdays Stella would ever have.
03:09I watched from behind the door.
03:11The candlelight caught Stella's face.
03:13She closed her eyes to make a wish.
03:15My parents blinked hard against their tears.
03:18And then I ran out.
03:20Maybe I just couldn't bear losing the one person
03:22who'd always been gentle with me.
03:24I grabbed the cake and overturned it.
03:27Cream smeared across the floor.
03:28I don't want to see you throwing her a birthday party!
03:31I still remember the look on my parents' faces.
03:35Stop! Dad, stop hitting her!
03:37It's my fault!
03:39This is my fault!
03:42That night, Stella crept into my room
03:44and pressed a small piece of chocolate into my palm,
03:47one she'd been saving away.
03:49There was a red welt on her wrist
03:51from where a chair had caught her when she got between us.
03:55Ivy, I'm sorry.
03:58I was already dead,
04:00staring dumbly at my own transparent fingers.
04:02The storage room door was still shut
04:04and saw myself curled among the clutter inside.
04:07My death had come before Stella's countdown memory came flooding back.
04:12When I was very small,
04:13before I knew the countdown to Stella's death had already begun,
04:17I had truly hated her.
04:19There was only one piece of candy in the house.
04:21It was Stella's.
04:22The only apple got sliced in two.
04:24The bigger half for Stella,
04:26the smaller for me.
04:27New clothes always went to Stella first.
04:30By the time they reached me,
04:32they were worn thin and patched over patches.
04:34Bedtime stories too.
04:36Hers.
04:36I would crouch outside the door with my arms around my knees.
04:40Why couldn't they read one to me too?
04:42One summer when I was five,
04:44a neighbor brought over a chicken.
04:46At dinner,
04:47mom carefully lifted both drumsticks
04:49and placed them in Stella's bowl.
04:51Why does Stella get both drumsticks?
04:53I want some too!
04:55I want some too!
04:56Ivy!
04:57What is wrong with you?
04:58Don't you know Stella isn't well?
05:00Don't you...
05:02Don't you know...
05:04Stella...
05:04I didn't know.
05:05All I knew was that Stella's face was always pale.
05:09Why don't you just die?
05:11Give me back all my things!
05:15Let her learn.
05:17Let her understand what she can and cannot say.
05:20Fifteen more years.
05:22The next morning,
05:23I eavesdropped on my parents talking.
05:24I know.
05:26Mom's voice was wet with crying.
05:30That was the moment I understood.
05:33Stella was really going to die.
05:34That number above her head,
05:36visible to every wolf in the pack,
05:38was her death mark.
05:39Now, mom and dad guided Stella back to her room.
05:44Maybe...
05:44Maybe we should let Ivy out.
05:46Let her wait a little longer.
05:49After Stella goes,
05:50we'll make it up to her.
05:51We will.
05:54He walked to the kitchen,
05:56took a small piece of bread from the cupboard,
05:58and carried it toward where I was.
06:00For the sake of this,
06:07we will are to leave a little girl.
06:07It will be the kid.
06:19But the fronthunters,
06:25we will do that queria.
06:28ivy here eat something don't let yourself go hungry dad i'm right here i'm dead please go
06:37inside and check on me ivy i reached out to touch his face fine still pouting just stay in there
06:47a
06:47bit longer and stop making a fuss once stella's gone dad will make it up to you i promise
06:57it's all right dad you don't need to make anything up to me you never will get the chance
07:04then came a faint sound from the living room i wanted to see stella where's ivy ivy is she's
07:11sulking i put her in the storage room to think things over you did what you locked ivy in the
07:18storage room ivy is your daughter too yes i know stella has had a cruel fate since birth that
07:28terrible death mark i know you grieve for her but what about ivy is ivy's life worth nothing
07:35they were born on the same day what has she ever been given mom i never meant to night fell
07:44stella's door stayed closed never mind she put her lips close to the gap never mind ivy grandma's
07:53right here with you don't something's wrong what mom didn't understand and stepped forward to cross
07:59the threshold he said it in a hush like something fragile might break dad put a hand out and stopped
08:05her wait he stood in the doorway without moving stella leaned around mom ivy can you hear me sister's okay
08:16sister's not gonna die
08:20in the corner my body didn't move there was no rise and fall of breath the smile on mom's face
08:27went rigid
08:32no no that's not right be right that can't be right
08:56dad dropped to his knees
08:57beside me he reached toward my face checking for breath
09:02come feel just come and feel mom sat on the floor and didn't move one second two three that's not
09:10possible she was pounding on that door yesterday i heard her stella stood in the doorway with one hand
09:18braced on the frame she watched it all happen and went white all the way to nothing her mouth
09:24opened no sound grandma grabbed the door frame to steady herself dad finally raised his head he
09:31looked at mom and his voice came apart linda tell me she just fainted tell me she's gonna wake up
09:45she scrambled up and threw herself down beside me
09:50ivy wake up mommy's here mommy's right here open your eyes mama will make you a steak mama will buy
09:58you
09:58a dress we'll go to the amusement park you always wanted to go we'll go right now this very second
10:03you're scaring me ivy mama was wrong mama never should have locked you in there mama knows that
10:11just open your eyes yell at me hit me do anything you wanted me just open your eyes
10:19dad pressed his fingers to my neck again held them there for a long time
10:30the hand stella had on the door frame was shaking her whole body was
10:36when stella came to it was already noon mom sat at the edge of the bed eyes swollen nearly shut
10:43you're okay stella you're right stella looked at the ceiling for a long time where's ivy mom's tears
10:49came again ivy she mom couldn't get the rest out stella sat up and threw back the covers
10:56stella don't you just fainted you need to stay where is she where is ivy in the living room
11:06your father is with her stella pulled free and ran in the living room dad was still on the floor
11:14with
11:14me in his arms he'd stopped crying he just sat there his eyes not focusing on anything
11:20stella stopped in the middle of the room she looked at dad she looked at me
11:24she stood very still
11:55dad dad his eyes were empty ivy has a fever her head hurts i'm trying to cool her down
12:03his voice was calm in a way that was frightening his eyes were empty see it's come down the fever
12:09broke she's gonna be fine now his face did something strange when he smiled stella's tears
12:15finally came dad look at me i'm stella he looked at her for a long time ivy's fever broke she'll
12:24wake up soon dad she's dead ivy is dead can you hear me she's gone he pulled me tighter
12:34stop saying that get out get out let ivy sleep stella sat down on the floor and put her face
12:42in her
12:42hands and couldn't breathe
12:53grandma came out of the kitchen carrying a cup of water she knelt in front of dad and held it
12:58out
12:59drink something he didn't take it she set the cup on the floor let go frank let her lie down
13:06he was
13:06choking on it mom his hands shook but he held on she's not dead she's only she's dead frank your
13:14daughter is dead you kept her in that room all day she was sick she died she died no no
13:21i just
13:22wanted to be quiet for a bit i didn't want her disturbing stella i didn't know she was sick
13:26i didn't know you knew grandma's voice was heavy with it she called out she said her head hurt you
13:33heard her linda heard her you just decided not to believe it mom came running from the hallway and
13:40collapsed at grandma's feet i'm so sorry hit me i'm the one who killed her
13:49grandma looked at the three of them linda on the floor frank shattered stella against the wall
13:55she raised her head she could see me but she looked away just as quickly she pressed her cheek
14:03to my forehead and closed her eyes one tear burning hot fell onto my face
14:12the sound of crying drew the neighbors karen pushed the door open and looked at grandma holding me
14:17then at my parents and stella on the floor all this weeping don't tell me it's actually
14:23get out get out of this house karen stepped back but her curiosity won it's stella well
14:31what a cruel thing fate is poor ivy will be left all alone now that isn't stella
14:38grandma's voice cut through the room mom was on her feet she went for karen's face say one more word
14:44and i'll tear your mouth off i'm just saying what's true it was always supposed to stella
14:50your whole family lived like it was stella best of everything for stella and now the one who dies
14:55isn't the one who was supposed to and the one who wasn't supposed shut up stella's voice ripped
14:59across the room she was on her feet right in front of karen don't you say another word about my
15:04sister
15:04not one word karen went quiet she grabbed her bag and left
15:49the room went silent again just the sound of crying muffled broken off and starting again
15:55grandma got slowly to her feet still holding me we need to make arrangements no feeling in her voice at
16:02all mom's head came up no i won't she shook her head and reached for me ivy isn't gone she
16:10isn't
16:10give her to me i want to be with her i need to watch over her linda ivy is dead
16:17you locked her in
16:19that room with your own hands how long are you going to keep doing this to yourself
16:25mom sank to the floor hands over her face the kind of crying that takes everything i'm so sorry ivy
16:33dad was on his knees driving his forehead into the floor over and over a dull fudding sound
16:39his forehead was bleeding dad stop
16:44it was me it's all my fault
16:48grandma watched them she closed her eyes
16:52i'm going to buy burial clothes
16:56mom she said and walked toward the door don't take her please don't take ivy grandma looked down
17:04at him let go mom please let go
17:28my funeral was a simple thing a small plain coffin a burial dress grandma brought back from town i had
17:35never worn anything so fine the fabric was soft a pale blush pink tiny flowers stitched at the collar
17:42grandma dressed me slowly carefully mom tried to help grandma sent her out of the room don't get to touch
17:49her
17:50her voice was flat and cold mom stood in the doorway with her face in her hands dad knelt in
17:56front of
17:56the coffin
17:57stella sat in the corner with her arms around her knees eyes swollen to slits she hadn't spoken since
18:03that morning she just looked at me in my pink dress on the day of burial it rained fine dense
18:09needles of
18:09rain that pricked the skin mom threw herself at the coffin and tried to climb in
18:15i mean don't go mommy will come with you several relatives pulled her back she fought them her
18:21voice wrecked past recognition dad knelt before the grave and put his head to the earth again and after
18:27the funeral grandma took my ashes where are you taking her dad stepped into her path home
18:37holding the urn against her chest mom rushed over and grabbed for it ivy is my daughter she stays with
18:45me i want to be with her i want to look after her every day and do you deserve that
18:51grandma looked at
18:51her without flinching linda what does any of this mean now when ivy was alive did you give her a
18:58single
18:59good day mom went slack she sat on the ground and wept i want to make it up to her
19:03make it up to her
19:06grandma's laugh was short and bitter she's dead linda how exactly do you plan to do that i am
19:13telling you right now ivy's ashes are not staying here you don't deserve to have them mom dad was on
19:20his knees please leave her with us we understand what we did we'll do better do better grandma's voice
19:28was shaking now there is no more doing better ivy is gone she died because of what you chose to
19:34do
19:34frank linda you will carry that for the rest of your lives and there is no way to put it
19:41down she
19:41turned and walked mom mom they went after her both of them and she pushed them away get back she
19:48was
19:48shouting now her eyes red don't touch my granddaughter you gave up that right she walked through the gate
19:55and into the rain carrying the urn she didn't turn around my parents collapsed in the courtyard
20:00stella stood under the eve and slowly folded herself down arms wrapped around her knees
20:18grandma boarded the train back to the countryside the urn held in her lap i drifted alongside her and
20:24watched the world stream past the window it was dark by the time we reached the old farmhouse she
20:29set the urn on the table and straightened it she stood before it for a long time then she turned
20:35and looked directly at where i was floating ivy i went still the word came out before i could think
20:43and then i remembered i was dead i couldn't make sounds anymore but she nodded grandma can see you the
20:52tears
20:52hit me all at once she could see me after everything someone could still see me she reached out toward
20:59me her hand moved through the air and stopped where my face would be you've had it so hard child
21:05i lunged toward her trying to hold on and pass straight through i hung in the air looking at
21:11my transparent hands and at her old tired face and i finally let myself cry
21:23exhale
21:25so
21:25i
21:25oh
21:25so
21:25i
21:25i
21:26i
21:26and
21:50so
21:52i
21:55come here ivy come to grandma her voice was quiet and warm i drifted into the space of her arms
22:03grandma i'm here i'm right here sweetheart tears poured down her face grandmom's right here
22:11ivy doesn't need to be afraid we stayed like that for a long time one of us holding empty air
22:18the other resting in an embrace she couldn't feel and we cried eventually grandma loosened her arms
22:25and wiped her face with her sleeve ivy she was looking at me tell grandma eyes still swollen
22:32these last few days how have you been i stopped how had i been what was there to say to
22:41that from
22:41a dead girl but i tried i touched my chest with one hand then pointed up and let my fingers
22:47drift
22:47like something weightless floating she understood nothing to hold on to is that it
22:54i nodded she sighed and lifted a hand toward my hair then let it fall back
23:04i know i know she got up and found an apple in the cabinet
23:09eat this one's sweet looking at that red apple something in me ached
23:14i had never eaten a whole apple to myself not once not while i was alive now i was dead
23:21and grandma
23:22had given me one i drifted close and crouched beside it i couldn't eat it
23:29is it good but the scent was there that faint clean sweetness off the skin i nodded as hard as
23:35i
23:35could even knowing she couldn't see me do it she smiled and then still smiling she began to cry
23:42good she turned away and scrubbed her eyes with her sleeve that night grandma told me stories about
23:49when i was small and she used to come visit in the city and i would climb into her lap
23:53and stay there
23:53about the fever i had when i was three how she sat up with me night after night cooling me
23:59down with a
23:59damp cloth humming until i fell asleep about my first trip to the countryside when i was five chasing the
24:05chickens going down face first into the mud her voice grew quiet ivy are you getting ready to go
24:12i looked at her and nodded she was still for a moment that's all right then she raised her face
24:19and smiled at me wherever you're going there's no more of this no more of any of it she stood
24:26and
24:26came toward me with her arms open next time around find yourself parents who know how to love you
24:32be a happy little girl can you do that for me i nodded hard crying freely grandma right here she
24:41answered her voice thick grandma will always remember you always the light came the first
24:48thin ray of morning reached through the window and lay across my body which was growing fainter
24:53i reached out one last time toward her face as always i touched nothing in the growing light i
24:59dissolved bit by bit going transparent my wolf stirred beside me it lifted its head and looked at the
25:06world for the first time and the last i turned toward the light and let it take me up and
25:12up
25:12further and further grandma's voice faded behind me the old farmhouse disappeared below
25:18everything became a soft and gentle white i closed my eyes
25:23everything became a soft and high school and i had an awful lot of strong friends so i found out
25:23to the middle of the second i informed my life i needed to be with me so many things that
25:23i'm going up to
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