"News does spread fast," I said, trying my best to keep a straight face. "It is a mistake I've sworn not to commit again."
It felt odd, I admit, having finally confronted the true owner of this identity.
'How does it feel to have someone walking around wearing your face?' I wanted to ask him but chose not to.
Sein cocked his head to the side and placed both hands on his hips. "How unfortunate. You are rather my type. I was hoping for a chance to make you fall for this face again."
My face contorted with disgust. "I'd like to make things clear, you are not the person I fell in love with. You only look the same."
On side of his lip tugged upward. "Exactly. We look the same, so why don't I give it a try—"
"Whoa, stop right there mister." Dahlia cut him off, pointing to an invisible watch on her wrist. "Tick tock, time is running."
"Whatever are you in a hurry for?" asked Sein.
"We're going back home." I announced.