"Do you know your way around." Lyn asked Aria.
"Kinda," Aria admitted. "I know what some rooms are. For example, that one's the bathroom."
"Wait, there's a bathroom here?" Lyn marveled. "Outta my way! I'm going in there first!" She darted from the group and entered the bathroom alone.
After she was done using the toilet, she turned the sink on and began wetting her hands. She searched the shelf for soap and found an old crumbly bar, but she used it anyway. She grabbed a towel and dried her hands. However, when she finally turned from the sink, she saw a dark pigtailed spirit staring at her.
"Woah!" Lyn gasped. "How long were you watching?"
"I wasn't looking while you were using the toilet, don't worry," the spirit assured.
"So what's your name?"
"Are you befriending the spirits?"
"Yeah…"
The spirit sighed. "Which spirits so far?"
"Alice and Aria…"
"Wow. You're going to get betrayed. I'm Alto, by the way."
"I-I'm Lyn."
"Okay, Lyn, listen here," Alto placed her hands on her hips. "We are not friends. I won't kill you, because I expect Alice to do it. I want you to leave right now and forget you ever saw me. Got it?"
"'Yeah, uh, got it," Lyn turned towards the door, preparing to leave. Just as she moved her foot, however, the closet door in the bathroom made a strange noise. Lyn and Alto both froze in front of the door and stared in wonder. After more strange sounds, Anna phased through the door.
"You again," Lyn breathily said. "I thought you were following us."
"I was," Anna said. "I don't always have to be visible. But that's not the point. Your friends are complaining outside this room loudly. It's annoying, you know. Are you going to leave anytime soon or are you just going to keep talking to this… spirit I've never seen before."
"Well, then, you must have never entered this bathroom before," Alto sassed.
"I was just about to leave, okay?" Lyn said.
"'Kay, 'kay, sheesh," Anna muttered.
"Also, can you be, you know, visible from this point on?" Lyn asked.
"I guess."
