"MUTTTIIII!" Bill and Tom Kaulitz yelled as they walked into their parent's house.
Bill took their four dogs off their leashes and opened the back door of the house so they could run around outside.
"MAMMMA! GORDON! WE'RE HOME!" The two yelled into the house. Acting quite like the children they really were at heart.
"Bill!" Simone, the twin's mother, said stepping out into the hallway from her bedroom.
"Yes?" he whispered, wondering why they were whispering in the middle of the day
"Why are we whispering?" Tom added in.
Simone pulled the two into her bedroom.
It was a nice room with curtains the color of cream and a blue bedspread.
"Do you remember how we, Gordon and I signed up to be foster parents last year?" Simone asked.
She had always loved children, and with her baby's gone at such a young age, she wanted the house full of the laughter of children again.
When you have twins that were as loud as Bill and Tom were the silence was unbearable at times.
Simone couldn't have children after Bill and Tom were born.
Gordon had suggested a surrogate, because he himself would have loved more children, but Simone had thought that Fostering a child would be better, that way they didn't take a baby that was new to the world just for themselves, that maybe, maybe they could help a child that was already on this planet.
Gordon had readily agreed.
"Yeaaahhh…" Bill said in a drawn out way, answering their mother's question.
"Well, last night we got called at around one thirty in the morning, a social worker had said that there was a girl that needed a home and that it was urgent, of course we couldn't say no, so the girl was dropped off at around three that morning, she has been asleep all day." Simone said in a gentle voice, even though the boys had moved out they still thought the house their home, they just couldn't stay there all the time because of their work.
The boys were silent for a moment.
The twins looked at each other. "Where is she sleeping?" Tom asked.
"Spare bedroom."
"When will Gordon be home?" Bill asked.
"In about an hour or two I think, about five." Simone nodded.
"Okay," Bill said, and with that, he led the others off to his bedroom.
Simone plopped down on her bed with a huff, that had gone better than expected.
