College friends find out they are half sisters

  • 6年前
Looking at them, you can see the similarities: the nose, the cheekbones, the dimpled chin and long, brown curls.\r
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But what are the chances, right? What are the chances that two California teens would meet online in a roommate hunt, cross the country to attend Louisianas Tulane University and learn a semester later they were half-sisters, the daughters of the same Colombian sperm donor?\r
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Emily Nappi, 18, of San Francisco, and Mikayla Stern-Ellis, 19, of San Diego, learned exly that January 7, when, ing on a suspicion theyd joked about since Fathers Day, the women asked their mothers to hunt down their sperm donor numbers from the Los Angeles-based Calfornia Cryobank.\r
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Stern-Ellis was in a doctors office. She had asked her mother to send her the number. Nappi had done the same.\r
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They both text me at the same time, and it was the same number, Stern-Ellis said. I was just staring at my phone. I didnt know what to do. I think the only way to describe it is mind-blowing.\r
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Now that they know theyre sisters, it all makes sense. They have the same build and are able to share clothes -- but, sadly, not shoes -- and theyre science majors, with Stern-Ellis focusing on animals, Nappi on psychology.

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