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Tommi was interuppted by her book trance when a farmiliar voice joined the jumble, but stood prominent from the rest. She hadn't heard it in years, it was like a second concious to her. Go up to her. Her grandmother instructed. Tommi, being the obedient goody-goody mumbled something about her head killing her.
Approaching the little girl, her tone was soft but cautious. "Do you want a blanket?" She asked tentively.

"Too rough," Lauren muttered. "Too bright." Her head was lowered, and she was playing with one if the dolls again. Only then did she seem to realize she wasn't alone.
"Who is that?" she whispered to the doll. "She's bright like them. But not the same. Not the same."

"The blaket will help with the roughness." She tried again, a little scared. She was quiet and stood a few feet away, she didn't want to set her off. She knew personal space was a big thing to many patients here.






Tommi frowned, eyeing the girl and wondering if she really knew or if she was rambling. "Ghosts?" Tommi questioned quietly.

"Ghosts," Lauren repeated. "That tell me things at night. With the angels. With the angels like Mr. Bubbles."



[Psst. It's *fazed.]

"You-who?" Tommi frowned, wondering what happened. She observed the younger girl precariously, then peered around to see if anyone else noticed. The medication she took was dulling the voices but they kept whispering and she was getting annoyed.

Lauren blinked, and turned her gaze down at her dolls. "What do you think, Mr. Bubbles? Should we tell her?" she whispered to them.

Now, Tommi was used to weirdness in this place, but now she was a little creeped out. But being concerned, she sat down on the very edge of the bench carefully not to touch her. "What's your name?" She asked kindly, in a tone she'd use for a child.






"They like me because I can communicate with them." She explained, her feelings obviously negative on the subject. "But they can get awfully pushy and sometimes I can't take it." She added with a slightly insane smile, her stress getting to her.

"Mr. Bubbles likes them," Lauren muttered. "He likes them." She patted her dolls. "I do, too. Their stories are nice."

"Which one's Mr. Bubbles?" Tommi asked, changing the subject. She glanced at the dolls, frowning. They probably weren't the healthiest thing..

"They're both Mr. Bubbles," she answered. "They're identical. Identical Mr. Bubbles."

"How do you tell which one is which?" She asked.

"They're the same Mr. Bubbles. Identical, same Mr. Bubbles," she murmured.

"So, they're the same person just in two bodies?" Thinking she was beginning to understand, Tommi scooted a little closer to the girl.

She didn't seem to mind Tommi moving closer. "Identical, same Mr. Bubbles," she repeated quietly. "Identical, same Mr. Bubbles."

"So their the same spirit?" Tommi tried again, watching the younger girl. She didn't want to push it, but she scooted over another inch.

"Same Mr. Bubbles," Lauren repeated, frowning. "Same." She was struggling to communicate, as she so often did when someone did manage to catch her interest.

Tommi didn't want to ask again, worried she'd scare her. "Oh, that's nice. Did you make him?" She hoped she made the right move.

Lauren thought for a moment. She couldn't remember making her little angels. She only remembered him being there, whispering things. "I don't know. Did I make you, Mr. Bubbles?" she asked the doll. "Did I make you?"

"Can you tell me something about Mr. Bubbles?" Tommi said, deciding to skip that question for cautious reasons. Tucking hair behind her ear she touched the hem of her shirt, a habit that happened when she was nervous or not sure what to do.

"Yes." She let one of the dolls sit up against the back of the park bench, allowing the other to be cradled between her chest and knees as she wrapped her arms around her legs. "Yes, yes, yes."




