Текст книги "Truth Or Dare"
Автор книги: Aimee McNeil
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Truth or Dare
By Aimee McNeil
Truth or Dare
Copyright © 2015 by Aimee McNeil.
All rights reserved.
First Print Edition: October 2015
Limitless Publishing, LLC
Kailua, HI 96734
www.limitlesspublishing.com
Formatting: Limitless Publishing
ISBN-13: 978-1-68058-332-8
ISBN-10: 1-68058-332-8
No part of this book may be reproduced, scanned, or distributed in any printed or electronic form without permission. Please do not participate in or encourage piracy of copyrighted materials in violation of the author’s rights. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to locales, events, business establishments, or actual persons—living or dead—is entirely coincidental.
Dedication
To my husband, Ryan,
the man that owns my heart.
Table of Contents
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen
Chapter Twenty
Chapter Twenty-One
Chapter Twenty-Two
Chapter Twenty-Three
Chapter Twenty-Four
Chapter Twenty-Five
Chapter Twenty-Six
Chapter Twenty-Seven
Chapter Twenty-Eight
Chapter Twenty-Nine
Epilogue
Chapter One
Sophie stared at the blank canvas in front of her, trying to still her shaking knee. She had been nervous when she arrived this morning. The impending art class had her anxious. It was to be her first nude model session. She had painted many people over her time as an artist, but this was the first time she would be staring at two naked people for a complete two-hour session, translating their exposed bodies onto her canvas with the experience of her hands—hands that currently moved restlessly over her supplies as the seconds ticked by. Everyone else in the class seemed to be in a state of boredom as they watched the clock on the wall.
The professor sat as his desk, loudly sipping his morning coffee. He kept checking his watch, and then confirming that the time correlated with the wall clock. “Hopefully it shouldn’t be too much longer,” he mumbled as his eyes traveled toward the door, his fingers tapping annoyingly on his desk. His round stomach threatened every button on his shirt as it stretched over his width. His hair was in desperate need of a trim and his beard was riddled with gray. Despite his unkempt appearance, he had grown on Sophie, his appearance quite suitable for the rough-edged professor who seemed to view the world in its own unique light.
Sophie followed his gaze toward the open door. Giggling erupted in the hallway before a young woman shuffled in. “Sorry, Professor.” She smiled, her face flushing with color.
“So sorry.” The entrancing male voice bordered on sarcasm as the man filled the doorframe. His large presence demanded the attention of everyone in the room because of his dangerous beauty. Sophie’s eyes widened in panic and she ducked behind her canvas to avoid being recognized. She could feel the blood rush to her face. Ashton King was standing in her art class with a robe that he barely had tied. What the hell was he doing here? Just breathe. Just breathe.
Sophie remembered the first time she had met Ashton. It was her first day at her new school. Her mother had moved them halfway through her freshman year to start her new job. Sophie remembered how nervous she’d been when she walked into her new classroom.
Everyone looked up at Sophie as Mr. Walters, her teacher, introduced her to the class. She found it overwhelming with the sea of eyes on her. She found herself looking down at her worn red shoes to avoid her embarrassment.
Mr. Walters directed her toward the only empty seat in the class. Ashton was the first person she locked eyes with, and he was the most beautiful boy she had ever seen. He had long blond hair that fell perfectly around his tanned face. His steel blue eyes looked back at her. A smile formed before she realized it, but he did not return the gesture. She let the smile fall as she slid into her desk and turned her attention toward the front of the class. She heard whispering around her, but she couldn’t make out any of the words. She tried to make herself as small as possible in her seat, hoping no one would pay any mind to her.
She couldn’t shake the feeling that Ashton’s gaze was still on her, and it made her uncomfortable. She felt a gentle tug on her hair, causing her to turn around. Everyone seemed to avoiding making eye contact. She turned back with the notion that she might have imagined it, but again someone tugged on it. When she turned this time, the faces behind her were obviously suppressing their laughter. The next time someone pulled her hair, she couldn’t help but cry out at the unexpected pain. The teacher spun around from the chalkboard to assess the interruption.
“Sophie?” Mr. Walters narrowed in on her. Sophie couldn’t tell if he was angry at her or not because he seemed to have a permanently pained expression on his face.
“Sorry. It won’t happen again.” Sophie gave a polite smile to Mr. Walters, who gazed at her from over his glasses.
“Is there a problem?” he asked, studying her.
“No, sir.”
“Good.” He continued onward with the lesson. Sophie turned around in her seat. Ashton was the only one willing to meet her hot glare. She leaned forward in her seat and pulled her long hair up over her shoulder, twisting it tightly in her hands. When the bell rang, signalling the end of class, Sophie rose quickly to her feet. She turned back toward Ashton, leaning down toward him so he would see the meaning in her words. “I will not play your little game,” she said angrily at him. His eyes were so beautiful she almost lost her nerve. “Leave me alone.” She was ashamed how much he affected her. Sophie was so overwhelmed that she didn’t notice that someone put their foot in her path. She tripped and fell between the rows of desks, landing on the floor. She looked up at a girl with a head full of perfectly curled blonde ringlets.
“Oops.” She laughed at Sophie. “Nice dress, by the way. Where did you get it? A dumpster?” The girl’s laugh was shrill. Sophie couldn’t stop herself from looking down at her dress with new eyes. She had been excited to wear it on her first day. She had found the perfect material and made sure she paid special attention to the detail when she made it. She had learned to sew when she was a small girl. Her neighbor, Mrs. Martin, would watch her when her mother worked late. The first time Sophie was introduced to sewing was when Mrs. Martin sewed lace cuffs on her favorite T-shirt when it had grown too small. Now as she looked down at the material she had adored, she couldn’t help but suddenly want it off. It felt too tight, too constricting, and tears threatened to fall.
When Mrs. Martin passed away, Sophie remembered crying herself to sleep for days. Mrs. Martin had treated her like family and her kindness would never be forgotten. She had shown Sophie everything she had known about sewing and she had told her beautiful stories about her life. Mrs. Martin had left her sewing machine to Sophie, and she had treasured it from that moment on. It was all she had left of her friend.
Sophie was so embarrassed she couldn’t bring herself to speak. Instead, she left the laughter behind and stormed out of the class.
It was the first time that Sophie’s anger at Ashton bloomed within her, along with many other confusing feelings that always pulled taut in the pit of her stomach. It was impossible to breathe when he was near, impossible to think—he was a force that pulled and pushed her past her limits. It was also her first experience with Lucinda Jones, the perfectly fashioned queen of the school who held sway over everyone. She was Ashton’s girlfriend. Lucinda had made it her personal mission to make Sophie’s life hell for the rest of their high school years. Sophie had quickly become a social pariah because Lucinda deemed her an outcast, leading to the loneliest years of her life.
Based on the lustful looks that Ashton was now giving the other model, thoughts of Lucinda were currently the furthest things from his mind. Lucinda had always claimed that she and Ashton were soulmates and would always be together. It was nice to think that for once something finally didn’t go Lucinda’s way, but the thought immediately made her feel guilty.
Sophie tried to hide herself behind her canvas as Ashton and the strawberry blonde positioned themselves in their suggested pose. She watched Ashton’s confident demeanor and wondered how he could be so casual about stripping down in front of a room full of strangers.
Sophie’s excitement began to build in the pit of her stomach with the thought of seeing Ashton naked. She completely loathed him for the years of hell he and his horrid girlfriend put her through, but was curious how far his perfection reached.
Ashton discarded his robe and Sophie took a sharp intake of breath before she could stop herself. Ashton’s eyes met hers briefly before she slipped behind her canvas. Her face flamed so hot she thought it would melt off. The room became too hot, stifling. Just breathe. Just breathe. Taking a deep breath, she opened her eyes and noticed Sally watching her. They had become familiar over the weeks of their course, but that was the extent of their friendship. Outside the classroom their lives took two very different paths.
Sally smiled at her and mouthed, “I want to lick his entire body.” Sally gave her a wink before diving into her paints. If only it were that easy for Sophie. She felt like a complete mess. Please let me get through this.
Sophie considered just leaving the class with the little dignity she had left. The only thing stopping her was the fact she needed the credit for this class. The sitting was important for her final mark. Her hands shook with embarrassment as she reached for her brush. It was amazing how many old emotions began to stir now that she was in Ashton’s presence again. She had hoped with the passing of time those intense feelings would dissipate and be nothing more than some weird twisted high school attraction.
Sophie kept her body sheltered behind her canvas until the last possible moment before she had to begin. He’s a jerk. He’s a jerk. You don’t even like him. In fact, you despise him. Then her eyes found him. His tall, hard body was chiseled into a perfect male specimen, complete with deliciously golden skin. Goddamnit! The sight of him made her stir with hot need. Now she was turned on and overwhelmingly angry at herself. Why am I such a sucker for punishment when it comes to Ashton King? She was truly a pathetic disaster and cursed herself for letting him have that power over her.
Consciously making an effort to slow her breathing and her racing heart, she angled her body to more effectively view the models. Sophie refused to let her eyes travel close to Ashton’s face. The two of them were posed in a passionate embrace to portray love. Sophie focused her efforts on the girl’s form, trying to do justice to her curves. Denying even the slightest glance toward Ashton, she knew his face was angled toward her so she dared not look at him. I am strong. I am not the same pathetic girl I was in high school. I can do this.
When the end of class approached, Sophie hastily began packing up her supplies before anyone else. She wanted to make a quick getaway to avoid any interactions with Ashton. She wondered if Ashton and Lucinda kept in touch. He would probably call her up and tell her how laughable Sophie still was three years after high school. Sophie cringed at the thought of the two of them having another thrill at her expense. Physically, Ashton was the most attractive guy she had ever seen. He was tall with a robust athletic build, beautiful bone structure in his face, and a strong defined jawline. His eyes were stormy blue and he had full lips that were made for kissing. He looked like how she always pictured Prince Charming in all the fairytales from her childhood, but he was actually the villain in every other sense.
The sound of his voice as he spoke to someone in the room gave fire to her steps and she gathered her belongings and quickly headed toward the door. She let out a breath of relief as she made her way down the hallway.
“Hey, Sophie.” Sophie ignored him, continuing down the hall. “Wait up.” Ashton rounded on her. He had his robe thrown on, exposing his tanned, carved chest.
“What?” Sophie surprised herself by her abruptness.
“I noticed that you didn’t paint me in your picture. You can’t have a picture of love without two people.” He raised his eyebrows at her.
“I don’t believe in love. I figured I would make a statement.” She tried to push past him but he didn’t let her pass.
“I know you liked what you saw.” He gave her a boastful smile. God, those stupid dimples!
“Always the modest one. Actually, I was shocked that you would actually show yourself in public. I gasped because I thought I was going to throw up.” Sophie narrowed her eyes. He was taller than she remembered; he now towered over her. “Why are you even here? Don’t you have some stuffy college to attend before you settle into your privileged lifestyle?”
“Ouch.” His hand went up to his bare chest and her eyes followed. Shoot! Heat immediately filled her cheeks when lust-filled thoughts entered her mind. “That would hurt if I didn’t know you were lying.”
“I’m not,” she said stubbornly, looking past him at her escape route.
“I know you’re lying, you always bite your lip after you tell a lie.” His eyes lingered on her lips. Sophie brought her hand up to cover her mouth.
“You don’t know anything about me.” She could feel her emotions swell inside her, choking her.
“If I didn’t know any better I would say it was the first time you saw a guy naked. Your cheeks couldn’t have turned any redder.” He chuckled.
“I have seen plenty of naked men, in fact more than I can count, not that it’s any of your concern,” Sophie spat out angrily.
Ashton smiled and pointed to her lips. Sophie covered her deceiving mouth again and pushed past him, ignoring the electrical current that seemed to pulse through her with the contact. A tingling sensation lingered where her shoulder had touched him.
“See you never!” she called out behind her, using the words he had always said to her when they were in school.
“Actually, you will see me again. You have to finish that painting, after all,” he called down the hall to her retreating form. She would not let him get to her.
Chapter Two
Sophie tried to get the key out of her pocket as she balanced her art supplies. She could hear her phone ringing inside her purse as she stood before her apartment door. Fumbling her things, she managed to kick the door open as everything scattered across the wooden floor. Goddamnit! “Hello?” she sighed into her phone. “Mom?”
“Sophie, are you okay?” Sophie could picture her mother’s worried expression, the way her brow always furrowed when she thought something was wrong.
“Yes, I’m fine. Just came in the door.” Sophie looked down at all her things strewn over the floor. Sophie had always been close to her mother. For most of her life it had been just the two of them. Sophie’s mother was only sixteen when she became pregnant. Sophie had never known her father or any other relative.
When Sophie’s mother told her family of her pregnancy, she was told to pack her bag and never look back. She was always astounded by her mother’s strength. No matter what obstacle was thrown in their path, her mother always found a way, although it was never easy for either of them. It was always a struggle to pay the bills or buy necessities, but no matter how dark things got they always managed to get through.
Sophie remembered when she was five years old and her mother had lost her job. She had been looking for weeks and was unable to find any work. As young as Sophie was at the time, she knew how hard her mother was struggling to keep them afloat. She remembered hearing her mother cry in the middle of the night when she thought Sophie was sleeping.
Sophie remembered walking up and down the streets in front of their apartment looking for coins people dropped. She was so excited with her findings. She surprised her mother by putting it under her pillow so she wouldn’t cry anymore. Although it was not much, her mother insisted they buy a treat with it. They went down to the coffee shop and bought a cupcake to share. Sophie loved the smile on her mother’s face. It had seemed like it had been such a long time since Sophie had seen her mother happy. The coffee shop owner had put a ‘Help Wanted’ sign in the window while they were enjoying their treat. Sophie’s mother gave her a big hug. “You are my lucky charm, baby girl.” She smiled before she grabbed the sign out of the window and followed the owner.
Even in the hardest of times Sophie’s mother always managed to put food on the table for her, even if it was only enough for Sophie. She could remember many times that her mother would slide a plate of food in front of her in their sparse, dimly lit apartment and sit on the other side with nothing to eat herself. Her mother refused to let Sophie share, saying that it was important that she grow up healthy and strong. She had always told Sophie that she would always make sure she would never be hungry no matter what happened. It was a promise she always kept. Sophie remembered pretending she was full so her mother would be able to eat. She never ate until she knew that Sophie had enough. Sophie always treasured her mother’s love and strength.
“Okay…well, I was just calling to check on you and…to tell you that I mailed the invitations today!” Her mother’s excitement brought a smile to her face.
“That’s great, Mom! I’m fine. It’s just been a long day.” Her mother had met her fiancé, Peter, almost two years ago now. Sophie had gotten used to seeing him on her weekend trips home to visit her mom after she moved away to attend school. Peter was a police officer that had pulled her mother over for a broken taillight. They said that it only took that brief moment for them to realize there was something between them. Peter had been in her mother’s life ever since. Her mother had dedicated her life to raising Sophie and working as much as she could to pay the bills. Sophie liked knowing that she was finally living for herself. Peter was the first and only man she introduced to Sophie. She had known her mother had dated over the years, but she kept that part of her life separate. Sophie only ever saw the fallout of those relationships.
Sophie was reluctant at first when she met Peter, but he had proven himself over that last few years and over that time Sophie began to accept him. Her reservations fell away and she could see the man that had swept her mother off her feet. She was grateful for Peter’s timing in coming into her mother’s life—it gave Sophie peace of mind that her mother wasn’t alone. Peter gave a new brightness to her mother’s eyes that Sophie had never seen before, and that was priceless.
“Don’t work too hard, honey.”
“Is there any other way?” Sophie responded with sarcastic humor. Since Sophie was able to help her mother with the bills, she did whatever she could. She worked as many hours as possible without letting her schoolwork suffer. She also saved for university from the first paycheck. Sophie insisted on her independence as soon as she was capable, especially now that her mother was finally creating a foundation for her new life, planning her wedding and buying a home with Peter.
“Love you, honey. Call me if you need anything.”
“I will. Love you too, Mom.” Sophie hung up the phone and reached for her things that still lay haphazardly in her entranceway. When she grabbed her purse from the floor, she shrieked as a furry creature ran between her legs.
***
Sophie banged on her landlord’s door without mercy. She knew he was home; she could hear his television. “Mr. Cleary!” Sophie called through the door. There were only three apartments in the townhouse, which was converted into rentals, and her landlord resided in the lower unit. Mr. Cleary was the perfect embodiment of the worst landlord on the face of the Earth as far as Sophie was concerned. Unfortunately the lack of apartments that she could afford in the downtown area meant that she was stuck with him for now.
“Mr. Cleary, I know you’re in there. I need to speak with you.” She leaned against the wall in frustration.
“Last week I had to camp out there when my showerhead broke and I am still waiting for the plumber to show up that he promised me. Luckily my boy toy likes the fact that I go over there to shower.” Mel winked as she stomped down the stairs in her black lace-up boots that tied all the way up to mid-thigh. Mel lived in the upper floor apartment. Sophie had met her the first day she had moved into the building. Sophie’s mother had helped her move and was helping her unpack when Mel walked in to introduce herself. Mel had worn the same boots as she did now, with a tight black leather mini skirt and see-through shirt. Her makeup had been applied so heavily that Sophie could not even picture what she really looked like beneath the layers. Her shoulder length hair was backcombed and sprayed heavily with sparkles. It was during this first encounter that Mel had informed them that she was a stripper and had just come from work. The look of panic on her mother’s face was priceless. Sophie had learned quickly that Mel loved making people unsettled.
Two years had passed and Sophie had grown fond of her neighbor and appreciated her straightforwardness. There was no fluff with Mel, and Sophie could always count on her for the raw truth. It had taken many hours of convincing her mother to let her stay, though, especially after they had the luxury of meeting Mr. Cleary.
“Hey, Mel.” Sophie sighed half-heartedly. “My furry friends are back.”
“Yeah, those furry little shits have been leaving their mark in my apartment too. Let me know if you have any luck with the fat piece of fuck.” Mel inclined her head toward Mr. Cleary’s door. “Off to shake my money maker.” Mel swayed her hips exaggeratedly. “By the way, a little concealer would do those dark circles some good,” she said as she continued down the stairs, leaving a trail of overpowering perfume.
“Love you too,” Sophie called after her sarcastically.
Sophie jumped as Mr. Cleary’s door swung open. “What?” he barked, raking his gaze up and down Sophie’s entire body. Sophie stepped back. Mr. Cleary wore a white sleeveless shirt with stains down the front of his round stomach, gray torn jogging pants, and bare feet. What remained of his hair was unkempt and in need of a good washing. He rubbed his unshaven face and looked at Sophie from his dark beady eyes.
“The mice are back. You have to do something about them.” Sophie crossed her arms over her chest. She learned long ago that pleasantries did nothing for Mr. Cleary. He took advantage of any niceties to buy himself time.
“I haven’t noticed any mice. You sure it wasn’t your imagination?” He breathed heavily as he leaned against the door frame. A permanent sheen of perspiration always beaded upon his forehead.
“Oh I’m positive.” Sophie narrowed her eyes and tapped her foot.
“I’ll check it out,” he grunted. If Sophie wasn’t already late she would have stayed and made sure he followed through, but she had to leave for work. She knew that nothing would come of their conversation because “I’ll check it out” was Mr. Cleary’s usual response, which translated to “I’ll do nothing.” Sophie rolled her eyes as Mr. Cleary disappeared back into his apartment, slamming the door.
***
“I’m here!” Sophie called into the back room as she grabbed her apron from the wall hook.
“Your perfect record is broken, Sophie.” Sam shook his head in playful disappointment. He was tall, with a kind smile and attractive charm. Sam wore his dark hair short with a heavy five o’clock shadow covering his cheeks. He was a runner and the effects showed in his slim, toned physique. Sophie had always liked Sam’s company. He was always warm and friendly to her.
The other waitresses had always teased her about Sam’s infatuation with her; until recently she'd brushed the comments aside, thinking they were being ridiculous. Last week, however, their comments seemed less outlandish. Sophie had walked into the kitchen carrying a tray of plates and accidently walked into Sam. She luckily caught the tray before it slipped from her grasp. His hands found their way on her, helping her find her footing, but they lingered way too long for a helpful hand. The way he looked into her eyes made her breath catch in her throat. Now she wasn’t sure what to think. When it came to men, Sophie was completely unsure of herself. Since she'd been old enough to work she'd thrown herself into it. Her mission was to make enough money to pay for school so her mother didn’t have to take on a third job. She never allowed time for dating.
Sophie was never good at reading people and tended to avoid any attention that brought the possibility of something more. She didn’t have time for dating because she was focused on keeping her head out of the water. Now, when she found herself in Sam’s company she feared their relationship had changed. She no longer felt at ease in his company. She preferred keeping her head down and getting from point A to point B without any distractions. There was also the huge fact that he was her manager. Fear of the potential fallout and what that meant for her employment far outweighed anything good that could come of an intimate relationship.
Especially when she listened to the other girls speak of their numerous failed attempts at finding love. Sophie didn’t believe that two people could fall in lasting love like in all the fairytales from childhood. The only love she believed in was between a mother and child. She wished she could go back to before she knew of his attraction. It was so much simpler then. Feelings always complicated matters. She didn’t like complicated. Ugh!
“Anything wrong?” he asked with concern.
“No…I was trying to get my landlord to deal with the mice running rampant in my apartment. I’m really sorry. I lost track of time.” She gave him a tight smile, nothing too inviting.
Sam leaned in and placed his hand on her shoulder. She watched his eyes follow the touch of his hand and slowly move back to meet her gaze. “I was…”
“Oh good, Sophie, you’re here! I need a break.” Megan stomped into the kitchen, hanging her apron on the hook.
Sophie let out a relieved breath, thankful for the interruption. Sam pulled his hand away quickly. Megan raised her eyebrow toward Sophie when Sam turned to leave. Sophie only shrugged in response. She had no idea what to think of it. Sam was attractive, anyone who looked at him knew that, but Sophie couldn’t help the uneasy feeling that bloomed within her at the thought of something more between them.
“Don’t forget you promised to come out with us tonight,” Megan called as she skipped off toward the washrooms.
“Yeah, yeah.” Sophie took a deep breath and pushed through the doors out into the dining room. She forced a smile on her face and immersed herself in her job.
The restaurant was one of the busiest in town, which meant Sophie never stopped her entire shift, especially when she worked the evening rush. She liked the fast pace—time slipped away—and before long her shift would be over. The other waiters and waitresses were good company and they had all became close over the two years that she’d worked there. Many of them would get together after work, but Sophie usually passed because she was eager to get home and paint. Painting consumed much of her free time as well as her passion for reading and sewing, all of which were not conducive to a very exciting social life.
“Hottie alert.” Lori brushed past Sophie as she nodded toward one of Sophie’s tables that the hostess had seated. Sophie approached the table.
“What would you like this evening?” She smiled despite her exhaustion. Her new heels were wreaking havoc on her feet and her skirt suddenly seemed too short as one of the guys skimmed her legs with his eyes before looking up at her.
“That depends on what you are offering.” Sophie’s smile fell away when she noticed who had spoken to her.
“Seriously!” Sophie narrowed her eyes at Ashton. It irritated her how attractive he was. She tried to suppress the urge to slap his face. How can you completely adore and despise dimples at the same time? Nothing like the seduction of evil, it would be safer to throw herself off a bridge than to even admit that he affected her.
“Must be fate.” He raised his brows suggestively.
“I don’t believe in fate. What do you want to drink this evening?” She turned her attention to Ashton’s company, trying to ignore the beacon of awareness that pulled her to him like a moth to a flame.
“You don’t believe in fate and you don’t believe in love. Tell me what you do believe in, then?”
“I see you’ve already met my brother.” Sophie jumped at Megan’s unexpected arrival.
“Your brother?” Sophie tried to recover gracefully, placing a hand upon her chest to calm her beating heart.
Megan introduced the dark haired gentleman sitting beside Ashton. “Sophie, this is Jack, my older brother.” Jack winked at Sophie and his smile lit up his features as he reached across the table to shake Sophie’s hand.
“It is a pleasure, Sophie.” His gave her hand a gentle squeeze. His polite behavior was like a refreshing drink compared to the unrelenting heat that Ashton’s presence brought.
“He’s coming out with us tonight, along with the rest of these losers.” Megan teased the guys at the table. Sophie immediately saw the similarities between Megan and Jack once Megan had introduced him. They both had the same dark hair and similar eyes.