Stephanie's P.O.V:
I was playing with my candle when Sister Jude knocked on the door. "Come in!" Kayla said. I blew the candle out and put it on the table.
Kayla's P.O.V:
"It's lights out." Sister Jude said, and left. I shook my head at Stephanie as she tried to relight the candle. "Go to sleep Stephanie." I told her, she narrowed her eyes at me and muttered something unintelligible. I get scared for her sometimes and scared of her. A few minutes later, in the dark, I heard laughter. "Stephanie shut up." I said. "NO." she replied, and started wheezing. She better not be having an asthma attack. She has some asthma but she refuses to accept it. I got up and tucked her in the blanket so she couldn't move, I almost died. "Goodnight Stephanie." I said. "Goodnight." I heard her say. I fell asleep and then the morning came.
Stephanie was already up and about, going onto her phone. "What if we get adopted by Sarah Paulson?" she spoke. "What? That will never happen." I replied. She made a grumbling sound, I furrowed my brow. "What is wrong with you?" I asked, she shook her head.
"I want pills." she responded. "NOW YOU know you can't HAVE pills you." I told her sternly. "But I like pills," I rolled my eyes. "I will manifest for Sarah Paulson to adopt us." she said. "Okay, yeah do it maybe it will happen." I replied. I went to go take a nap and then I heard the AHS theme play on the TV.
"What season are we watching?" I asked. "The first one obviously YOU UNEDUCATED AHS INTRO SONG BITCH, I want TO WATCH them all in order." she SAID and turned the VOLUME up.
Stephanie's P.O.V:
I WAS STARTING TO HATE it here in the orphanage, I was wondering if I was ever going to stay in a home for more than two months... two months was the longest we've been in a home, and I messed that up by scaring the other children there. I guess it would just be better moving around until I can leave the country and live out my life as a sailor. Actually I don't know how I wanted to live my life after, I guess I can do whatever I want to. But my dream is to be carefree, and not live in just one place. That's pretty much what I'm doing now though, but not really. I AM SAD.
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Adopted By Sarah Paulson
General FictionTwo children without a permanent home are adopted by Sarah Paulson...