A few days had passed since the little kiss incident. Lisa had spent most of her time trying to figure out a way to get Lana back to normal. It had taken her a little over two days to gather all the information she could from the original experiment, but it still wasn't enough to figure a way to fix her mistake. There was still a lot of research and testing she had to do before she could reach an acceptable solution.

Lisa stretched her short limbs and rubbed her face. Getting off of her chair and away from her computer, she decided it would be good to take a short break.

"No!" Lisa heard someone shout from outside the house, followed by the front door closing. She walked to the window and looked outside, a lonely figure on the front yard instantly catching her attention.

Lisa couldn't help but let out a sigh. Her experiment had indeed achieved its goal. The fight's between the twins hadn't just decreased, they had completely ceased. It wasn't because they got along better, but because they had completely stopped interacting between them.

It wasn't because of Lana. The little girl had tried several times to spend some time with Lola, asking her to play some games together or just watch T.V, but Lola had shot down every attempt with a rotund no. And not only did Lola avoid playing with Lana, but she also kept her distance. Whenever it was time for breakfast, lunch or dinner, Lola would sit on the farthest chair from Lana. She had even convinced Leni to change rooms with her until Lana stopped being "weird".

"Guys, when did we redecorate the bathroom?" Lisa heard her older sister Leni ask loudly from just outside her room.

"Leni, for the third time," Lincoln said in an annoyed tone. "This is my room, not the bathroom!"

"What? When did that happen? The bathroom has always been to the left of my room!"

Lisa somehow managed to hear Lincoln facepalm. "Leni, you aren't staying at your room at the moment! You are in Lana's room."

"Ohhh, right… then where is the bathroom?"

Lisa just shook her head and tuned out the rest of that conversation. She took one last look out the window, watching as Lana just sat below the shadow of the tree, with her back against the trunk, her arms around her legs and her head resting on her knees. Taking a closer look, Lisa could see that Lana's shoulder were shaking. This was the result of her latest attempt to get Lola to play with her.

Lisa walked away from the window and sat back in front of her computer. In her short life, there were few things that Lisa regretted, and the biggest one of those was what she had done to Lana.

'I got the peace and quiet I wanted so much, but it isn't worth it when it's at the cost of the happiness of others,' Lisa thought as she started pressing keys.


"No, I love you more," Lori happily said as she laid on her stomach on the bed, talking on the phone.

"Impossible, babe. I love you way more," came the answer of Bobby.

Lori giggled merrily, rolling to lay on her back. "No, I literally love–"

Lori was interrupted by the door of her room shooting wide open, with a little girl in a pink dress barging and making her way to the empty bed. "Stupid Lana," Lola said just loud enough for Lori to hear.

Lori let out a sigh before sitting up. "Hey, Boo Boo Bear, I'll call you back later, okay?"

"Alright, babe. Talk to you later."

Lori ended the call and left her phone on the bed. She turned to look at her little sister who was scowling at one of her dolls. "Lola," the girl looked at Lori. "What's wrong?"

Lola looked away and crossed her arms. "Lana. She just doesn't understand that I don't want to play with her!"

"Lola," Lori started, standing up from her bed to sit next to her sister. "Don't you think you are being a little hard on Lana? She just wants to spend some time with you."

"Well, I'll spend time with her when she stops being weird!"

"Look, we all know that Lana's feelings at the moment aren't normal, but it isn't her fault. And she isn't really trying to do anything weird, she just wants to play."

"What she wants is for me to lower my guard!" Lola exclaimed, moving away from Lori. "It's better not to take any chances."

Lori sighed as she shook her head. "I understand that you don't want to risk having a repeat of the kiss incident, but pushing her away isn't the right way. You… Lana is going through a hard time, and you doing this is just–"

"Whatever!" Lola interrupted. "She just has to endure it until Lisa finds a cure," she said before storming out of the room.

Lola was about to go down the stairs, but stopped when she saw Lana just coming up the stairs. Both girls looked at each other, with Lola easily noticing the red eyes and the tear stains on Lana's face. Lola just looked away as she made her way down.

Lana remained still, looking at her sister walk away in complete silence. She then resumed her way to her own room, her head hanging low.

Lola reached the living room and sat on the arm chair. She didn't care at all that Luan had control of the T.V or that she was watching once again one of those bad comedies. Lola didn't really wanted to watch anything, she just wanted to quell this uneasy sensation in her chest. This tight feeling around her heart.

'Disgusting…' the words sounded in her head, making her remember something that had happened not too long ago…

.oO(O)Oo.

Lola waited patiently on the backstage of the pageant contest for her turn to arrive. Today she felt better than ever, today she felt unstoppable. She would definitely win without a doubt.

The little princess looked from behind the curtains at the public that were watching another contestant. On the front row, she easily spotted her mother and her sister, who quickly noticed her and waved enthusiastically at Lola. With a big smile, Lola waved back.

Feeling more sure of herself than before, Lola went back to wait for her turn as she merrily hummed a song.

"Why so happy, Loud?" Asked Lindsey Sweetwater from behind Lola. "Your family could finally pay for a surgery to fix your face?"

Lola turned around, lifting a brow, "Why would I need it when my face is already perfect?"

Lindsey shook her head. "Poor girl, living a lie. Whatever, so why so happy?"

"Well, if you really want to know, it's because my sister came for the first time to cheer for me." Lola answered happily.

Lindsey looked at Lola with a deadpan expression "That's it? Your stupid sister came to cheer you up? I thought that you had gotten a boyfriend or something. That would explain that song you were humming."

"Hey! My sister isn't stupid! And having her here is way better than having a boyfriend."

Lindsey just tilted her head. "You can't be serious. Your prefer your sister over a boyfriend? Do you have a crush on her or something?"

"W-what?" Lola asks, with her cheeks turning red. "What do you–"

Lindsey smirks evilly. "Nasty," Lindsey said, feigning repulsion. "You really like your sister that way. Yewk."

"That isn't true at all!" Lola shouted, her face completely red. "I don't–"

"You know, it doesn't really surprise me. I bet you two just kiss each other all the time. Disgusting."

"W-we don't–"

"Sure sure. I better get away from you before the disgustingness spreads to me," Lindsey said as she walked away. "Bye, sister lover."

"I don't like my sister like that!"

.oO(O)Oo.

"I don't…" Lola said as she pushed the memory away and balled her hands into fists. "I don't love her," she muttered, sounding like she was trying to convince someone.


I Don't know if it's clear enough, but Lola's flashback takes place after the end of chapter 2.

Sorry I took so long. This chapters are really short, so it shouldn't take me too long to write them, but I'm just a little lazy.

I hope you all enjoyed the chapter.