"I didn't catch her name," they said, "but I do remember that she was with a younger girl, a girl that was practically a baby." For once, we got a concrete lead. We didn't get her name but we got a lead. The mentions of a younger girl accompanying her, confirmed that the Kiryuuin girl did have a sister. The person did describe more of the girls' features, something to add to more of our sketches.
The Kiryuuin girl looked mostly the same as we remembered her, except we had to more to add as far as her facial features went. Her eyes were something of a blue with an unclear shade and that she was rather pale, which made the dark circles under her eyes stand out about more. "She had eyebrows, rather prominent ones." we were reminded, so we included those, too. With a more complete sketch, the memories of this girl came back, now that we remembered more of what she looked like.
They went on to describe the younger girl. "I couldn't tell you how old she was and it was hard to tell by looking at her but I think she was a toddler." The younger girl looked quite similar to the Kiryuuin girl, with the exception of a prominent streak in her hair. They described her streaked hair as "shrubby" and it looked like it hadn't been combed in some time. They also went to onto the say the little girl was wearing a shirt (or dress) that looked a bit too big on her and they think it was yellow or yellowish, but with little flowers. "Perhaps, it was big enough so that the bottom and sleeves were long enough to shield the little one from the wind." they said, before saying the younger girl could have been small for her age. All that they knew was the girl was younger than our old classmate but they couldn't quite figure out her age, so figured she might've been a baby.
Our prior conversations about our school days has us wondering why this strange girl was so strange but, now, we knew she had a sister. That left us with more questions: What happened to her sister? The Kiryuuin girl disappeared from school and subsequently our lives, so here we are, trying to find her again.
