Maddie smiled softly. Her co-star had dropped her yoga pose and was now openly staring at her, as if in a trance.

"Hello, Liv. Earth to Liv." She called, waving her hand in front of the blonde.

Liv blinked, shaking herself from her trance.

"You were staring." Maddie said, "What's up, beautiful?"

"I was just thinking…." Liv began softly, cutting herself off as a cute, adorable blush rose to her cheeks, "how particularly adorable you look in that oversized sweater."

Maddie smirked as an idea came to her. She walked over to Liv, feeling a smug sense of pride at how the blonde's gorgeous pale green eyes never left hers.

"There," She murmured against Liv's lips, slipping the comfy, oversized sweater over her sister's head.

"Now who looks particularly adorable?" She pulled Liv in, hands in between the sweater and her normal yoga cloths.

She flashed Liv a soft, beautiful smile as she nuzzled her. Both could feel their hearts beats quickly and their breathing speed up as they looked at each other through half-lidded eyes, leaning in.

The stylish blonde felt her breath catch in her throat as she noticed the gloss on Maddie's lips, inching ever closer as every fiber of being seemed to tremble in anticipation.

Her eyes fluttered, slipping closed as Maddie's lips touched hers softly, barely enough to be called a real kiss, just enough to faintly taste the sporty, confident blonde's vanilla and mint chapstick, nothing more.

Maddie gasped slightly, pushing at Liv's shoulders gently but urgently, having heard something her co-star didn't.

A moment later, door to the set opened, "The director said..." Their male co-star said, breaking off and looking around in confusion, "Was I interrupting something?" He asked stupidly.

"No." Maddie sighed disappointingly, breath ghosting over Liv's lips as her stepped away. She went back to the loveseat, flashing an apologetic look to Liv's back as she crouched down.

Liv swallowed, eyes closed as she breathed deeply. The blonde felt warm, relentless tears sting her eyes as she looked up, as if trying to force them away.

She let out a shaky breath, feeling some of her sadness vanish like a cool, invisible mist. It helped, but not as much as she needed it to.

'Sisters by Chance…. Friends by Choice. Sisters by Chance…. Friends by Choice. Sisters by Chance…. Friends by Choice.' She reminded herself silently, feeling dried tear-tracks on her cheeks.