A pair of twins who had never been separated could not stop giggling with joy when they experienced reuniting for the first time. Alivia and Stylez Soto, 3, from Waianae, Hawaii, are incredibly close and codependent on each other, their mom, Ronnie, 32, said. The siblings do everything together, but the family discovered they were in separate classes ahead of their first day of preschool orientation. Initially, Ronnie said she "wasn't too thrilled" about the decision, but then she came round to thinking the separation would be helpful in the twins' personal development. On their first day, on August 21, Alivia and Stylez were separated for three hours, as the first day saw kids undertake half days to get used to their new environment. Stylez's orientation finished before his sister's, and when his mom collected him, he asked for his sister. Ronnie knew the pair would have missed each other, so she took out her phone and recorded the moment they were finally reunited. As Alivia and Stylez approached each other, their faces immediately lit up, giggling as they headed in for a big hug.