That long hair was look😍Looked really cute!! And I kinda wish the author didn't erase their scars, it feels way too insensitive. The scars were proof that they survived and that they are strong. While it is a constant reminder of the abuse and trauma they suffered, I think removing that erases their experience. Like denying the horrors they were put through. And even if their physical scars are gone, their mental, emotional, and psychological ones are still there. Maybe I'm just crazy but it feels wrong to just remove it like that. I would have much preferred them conquering their all their scars, and having everyone accept them despite their "imperfections". But at the same time, I'm glad the scars are gone if it means that their pain is alleviated, even if just a little. I guess maybe it was how the author went about it? And maybe they wanted this to signify the twins' new beginnings and leaving all the bad stuff behind? I'm very conflicted