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When I had finished gushing to my sister-in-law, I shifted gears. "Can you call the boys back in? There's something else I wanted to ask them about." Within moments, their identical faces crowded the screen on either side of Bella. They were handsome, and they knew it, but they only had eyes for Bella. The average person wouldn’t be able to tell them apart, except that Wyatt had long hair that was usually tied in a ponytail, while Byron had a short, stylish cut. But I could tell them apart easily. They might share identical DNA, but they were as different as night and day in personality. “Tell me about werebears,” I demanded, as I moved from my desk to my bed, propping myself up on my pillows so that I could comfortably gaze at the screen. “Werebears?” Wyatt scratched his head. “Wh