Chinese twins adopted by two different Ontario families reconnect
CARLOS OSORIO/TORONTO...
The drop-off takes place on a wet winter night at a roadside coffee shop near Hamilton.
A girl with a curtain of jet black hair sits at a table by the window, waiting, parents at her side. When headlights flash across the parking lot, she beams.
Seconds later, the door bursts open and heads turn as a grinning girl with the same curtain of dark hair walks in — an unmistakable clone of the first.
She’s come with an overnight bag and a pillow. And, curiously, she’s come with two parents of her own.
“Gill!” sings the sitting family...
A girl with a curtain of jet black hair sits at a table by the window, waiting, parents at her side. When headlights flash across the parking lot, she beams.
Seconds later, the door bursts open and heads turn as a grinning girl with the same curtain of dark hair walks in — an unmistakable clone of the first.
She’s come with an overnight bag and a pillow. And, curiously, she’s come with two parents of her own.
“Gill!” sings the sitting family...
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