"Put it away!"
"Run, or the monster will catch ya!"
"Helena! I'm serious!"
Sarah and Helena were inseparable. Twins like you'd imagine them to be. There is Sarah, who is thoughtful and rough, both at once. She's smart, clever but easy to shock and then there is Helena. Besides the hair colour, which is blond whereas Sarah is dark brown, Helena and Sarah are a lot alike. Although Helena is tougher, yet she is more sensitive. But they are equally as smart. Another difference between them is that Sarah is more grown up. She's always taking care of them. Helena is more childish but she knows how to walk on.
They experienced their 8 years of life mostly in different orphanages, because they refused to be apart. Sarah was adopted twice though, but her parents would give her up after a couple of weeks, longest a month, because she was rebellious without her sister. Once she would literally set the garden on fire just to be with Helena again. Helena was never adopted so far.
"Uh-uh, what will you do if I -?" Helena couldn't even end that question before Sarah was already after her.
"Stop you're scaring Eunice!" Helena yelled back at her sister while running. Sarah stopped confused by this sudden action and answered judgmentally, "You called it Eunice?!"
"Yeah, what's with it? I like that name!"
"But why would you call it anything in the first place?" Helena looked at her sister then down to the frog, which she was holding in both of her hands. "I dunno," the blond said.
A sudden giggle came from Helena, than another and another one. "What's so funny?" Sarah asked.
Helena looked up to her sister. She filled her cheeks with air. "Ribbit." Sarah tried to interpret a frog's sound, too while she went towards her sister. Laughter overcame them. They laughed so hard that they fell in the high grass on each other. In fall Helena let go of Eunice who hopped away.
It took the girls a while to control their laughter but eventually they did. Helena looked over to Sarah. "Sarah" she said "You won't leave me, right?"
"Never."
"Me either."
"Of course not," Sarah said "We're family."
