Hello, my name is Jack, and I have a lookalike twin brother.
Being lookalike twins is very bad. Let me tell you why.
One day at school, I was walking to my English class when, during recess, I heard a loud shout.
I thought it was just some weird dudes shouting, so I ignored it and kept walking.
But then, in the middle of the English lesson, I got called to the principal’s office.
When I got there, the principal said:
“Your twin brother told me everything, and you’re getting detention.”
I was confused and asked,
“What did I do?”
The principal answered:
“You broke Henry’s arm.”
And just like that, they sent me back to class.
Later at home, my twin brother gave me a big grin and told me the truth.
He said:
“I didn’t want to get in trouble, so I got you in trouble.”
Here’s what really happened:
My twin brother got into a fight and broke Henry’s arm.
When the principal called him in, he lied and said it was me — not him.
At dinner that night, he told our parents the whole story and then asked,
“Why should I get grounded for 5 weeks?”
And guess what?
My parents believed him.
Now, I’m grounded for 5 weeks… because of my lying twin brother.

By Yusuf Ekrem KOLAK
6th Hunters