"Oh, uh. . ." Katlyn hesitated for a moment, before answering her sister, "Of course it won't happen again!"
Of course, both twins caught that hesitation. And they reacted to it in the same way - two or three seconds of awkward silence, accompanied immediately after by both girls dropping their responsibilites and turning to run.
"Hannah!" That was Katlyn calling out as the two rushed down the stairs of the attic and to the second floor, but all the while Suzanne was making all sorts of loud, attention-drawing whimpers of her own. Even once the two stopped at the foot of the stairs, though, their panic did not cease - instead, the two immediately rushed to work together in closing the attic up. "Hannah, come here!"
No response.
Still, it didn't strike the two girls as that huge a deal now that they had the chance to calm down a bit. After seconds of panting and thoughts recollection, Suzanne was the one who stated, "W-We needa stay out of there. . ."
"Yeah. . ." Now that things had calmed down, Katlyn was secure enough to joke, "Look at us, a couple of teenagers and we run screaming for our big sister when confronted with the threat of the attic."
"Uh-huh. . ." When her twin put it that way, Suzanne actually found the matter kind of embarrassing. But then, it was entirely justified too, given their history. "Wonder why she d-didn't answer, though."
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