Miku rolled to her side and let out a soft moan. "How long have I been asleep?" she wondered aloud. She got up and rubbed her head as she walked downsatairs to where Rin and Len were.
Miku found the two sitting close to each other having a conversation - about what, Miku didn't hear - but Miku immediately sensed something was wrong. It was almost as if she couldn't see them clearly. Unconciously, Miku brought her hand to her face and felt something there. With both hands she took off the object and saw what it was: a blindfold. "Why was I wearing a blindfold?" she whispered before she looked up and stiffened.
Rin and Len looked different now. Rin was in a black dress similar to the purple one, but the new dress had a scarier look and feel to it. It was the same with Len. Something new was that both were wearing shawls. Of the last two things Miku noticed she could not decide which was scarier: seeing their eyes a pumkin orange, or the shadows being cast by the lanterns resembling that of dolls. Rag dolls.
"What are you doing, Miku-Chan?" Rin asked Miku from behind, scaring her out of her skin. "And why are you not wearing your blindfold?"
"W-well, I-I-I," Miku studdered. It would be a complete understatement to say that Miku was having the living Hell scared out of her. The creepy vibe she had been receiving from the children earlier was now shooting through the roof.
"Why, you naughty child!" Len scolded as he suddenly appeared next to Miku, making her jump even more. "How dare you wake up so early!"
"W-w-what are you?!" Miku managed to get out. She was walking backwards now, away from the monsters disguised as innocent children.
"Awww, Miku-Chan," Rin said as she tried to look hurt, "it's me, Rin-Chan. Remember?"
"Are you saying you've forgotten us already?" Len said as he put his face close to hers. When he spoke his breath was sweet, too sweet to even be human. "Maybe you would like some milk. That's what you had at your old house to make you feel better, wasn't it?"
Miku kept backing away, wishing that she could just disappear and never see these two again. "You're not children," she said quickly in her fear. "You two . . . You two are more like demons!"
"That hurts my feelings, Miku-Chan," Rin said, hand over her heart as if Miku's statement had just broken it. "You should have kept your blindfold on, then everything would be okay."
"When did you put it on?!" Miku nearly screamed from fear. She was shaking so badly that she was amazed that the world around her didn't look as if it were shaking itself.
Rin didn't answer Miku, but instead said as if thinking aloud "If your blindfold falls off, should I blind you instead?"
"Rin, stop," Len said, "you're scaring her."
Miku continued to back up until she hit the table. Taking a risk, she took her eyes off the children to see what was on the table behind her. To her relief, it was a vase. It wasn't much, but it was something.
"Miku-Chan," Len called for her attention, "where do you think you're going?"
"Away from you!" Miku yelled as she threw a vase of flowers and water at him. The distraction was all she needed to make a break for it. She dashed to the other side of the room and was about to exit when Rin cornered her.
"Why are you running from us?" Rin asked, her scary orange eyes pleading for an answer. "We don't want to hurt you."
"Look at what you did!" Len said to Miku as he followed from behind. "I hope you didn't ruin my shawl!"
"It's just water!" Miku squeaked. "It should dry!"
"Do you have any idea what this shawl means to me?" Len asked, still upset over Miku's actions.
"That's right," Rin purred evilly, "we value our clothes above anything here. After all, Miku-Sama did make them for us."
Author's Note: I hope this chapter was better, even though it was certainly shorter. :/ Ah, oh well.
Hana Okita: Really? Cool. I love creepypasta, but I have a bad habit of reading it before bed. . . . Glad you like the story!
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-Ray
