Twin Nightmares: A Fictional Narrative

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Twin nightmare
Two little girls twins frightened because they are left alone in this world without a mom or dad not knowing where they are if the disappeared or what happened to them. Their entire world turned from a happy world to a dark and sad filled with anger world. Their white skin, long thick shiny red hair, and those bright red eyes.
They were practically perfect but then the accident happened and their mom and dad disappeared. They weren't bad kids but because of their loneliness they went through the wrong path, not having someone to talk to isn't amazing. They started to behave bad even though they didn’t want to, but they had too much anger on their heart that they couldn’t help it.
When they turned nineteen they started to get
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The girls laughed so hard they were choking.
"If you were our mom wouldn’t you have found us earlier? Or at least try to find us like posters or something I never saw any of those things on the street.” Arva said.
"Or at least contact the place where we were, but no you did nothing." Arabella said.
"Girls please you got to understand I lost your father and then I lost you girls I was devastated please understand me." the lady said crying.
"Don’t ever get near us again okay, we are perfectly without this drama, okay?” they both said.
As soon as they said that, they teleported back to their lair. Weeks passed and they felt depressed as if they have don’t something wrong, but they didn’t know what it was.
One day they got another note on their door and it said.
"Girls I’m so sorry that you didn’t want me, but I look for you I put on posters but like no one liked everyone took them down so when they saw you they didn’t call me that is why I never found you . Well what I wanted to tell you girls is that, okay I am going to stay away from you I see that you are better without me, hope you girls are happy. Bye. Love,

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