Advices.

She read the heading out loud, "McCAllum SISTERS: EMMA and AVERY'S DOMINANCE."

The article had been written by one of Emma's friend, who only wrote it after taking permission from the two sisters. Its content was based on the similarities and differences between Avery and Emma, and the former could vividly remember her mood the day the magazine arrived at her office.

Not because of the contents of the magazine but because Emma was the one who had brought it to her; she had been delighted. The sisters had maintained the happy mood until they got home and found shredded pieces of the magazine in their grandfather's study. The old man was angry and without telling his granddaughters the reason why, ordered that that particular edition of the magazine was to be banned.

"If there's to be a article about you two girls, why not add your cousin sister?!" he had said.