When The Universe Leaves All The Gates Ajar
Her sister's weary body language is expected, but she does not change her own in response. On the outside she remains cool and impassive, while on the inside she is concerned for her sister. Hesita is different now. The bat is the first to speak to her, and when he says Hestia does not remember her, her attention turns from him to her. How could her sister not remember her? How could she not remember their fights, their arguments, the day their mothers abandoned them both? Suddenly Hestia speaks, her words broken and unfinished. It sounded like she was missing her toungue or had damaged her voice box. The bat makes another statement, and Fiamette becomes confused. She didn't remember her, and now she was asking irrelevant questions? She thought for sure her sister would remember her enough to at least recognize her. "I do not know who they are, but if she is referring to one of her siblings, then yes." She turns her eyes away from the bat to glare at Hesita. "I am your sister."
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