Today was it. Visitor day. Aria was informed by one of the nurses that her sisters, who were identical twins, were coming.
Aria hadn't seen them since she was two, before she got her doll, Katy.
The two had gone to their grandparents to visit them, they had sent Aria some money; to which she spent on buying her doll.
"So they're coming in to see me." She told Katy, she still needed permission to talk to them.
"I see. Do you want to talk to them?" The doll asked eerily.
Though the previous happenings from yesterday's activity Aria forgave her, she always does. Rowan fainted and then Aria dragged her into the nurses room.
She felt bad for Rowan finding out about the doll, but she had convinced Katy not to touch her and Rowan it was all a dream.
"Yes. I would. I haven't talked to them in years. Can I please talk to them? Please Katy?" The poor petite blonde begged her doll, she really wanted to talk to them. See what they've been doing.
"Very well but you know they don't love you."
"What?"
"If they truly cared or loved you, they'd have come long ago." Katy classified.
"But.." Aria didn't want to believe it, that her only sibling didn't love her but Katy doesn't lie. "They just had to have been to busy. Or mommy and daddy didn't tell them. Cause they didn't want them to worry."
"If that's what you believe. Ask them." Katy pressured "see if their excuse is reasonable."
"I will."
Aria placed her doll down gently to lay in her cradle. Though Katy was angering her she would never hurt her purposely.
With a huff Aria left the little room, stepping in all the correct places so that the floor wouldn't come out beneath her frame.
She walked swiftly through the kids play area; that was usually filled with psychotic children playing with Thomas the Train railroad sets, was now s ghost town from the little boys and girls were seeing their parents for the first time in a month.
She began walking quicker, if the children were gone it meant the greetings had already started. She was late. Late for a very important date.
Her flip flop slippers dragged the floor as she shuffled her way to the little patient room that had tables, chairs, games, coaches, and a piano for the patients. But this isn't just used for the patients of the asylum, it was the room that held the visitors on visitor.
The door was open, but around the room there was the usual 'protection' which is more a group of cops scattered around the room, so if anybody has a break down or attacks a person there is help. But that never happens.
She halted to a stop and searched the room. How the hell was she supposed to tell who they were? Well that's honestly easy to find out. Two girls that look the exact same to each other.
There they were. Sitting at a four sided table with only three chairs, siting directly across each other, talking quietly to one another.
With a grin on her paled face Aria ran up to the two and sat down.
"Hi!" She smiled.
"Uh...hi-Aria!?" Sarah asked, she was different now. She had tattoos, lots of them on both arms, and a few piercings.
"Oh my goodness you look so beautiful!" Jade cried, she didn't look much different. Same brown hair as Sarah, same pale skin and same eyes.
"Thank you?"
"Yes yes! It's a compliment, yesss." Sarah grinned, she still had that deep voice. It wasn't too deep but it was rather deep, for a girl.
"Okay..Can I ask you something? Important." Aria asks, the twins nodding their heads happily in synch. "Why haven't you come earlier?"
