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I bounced excitedly as my brother came in laden with greasy food bags from In and Out. I accepted my milkshake with a megawatt smile happy to dip my fries inside. We descended into silence as we enjoyed our food. The silence became heavy. Finally, as the tension thickened Tyler spoke "Why aren't you two in the dark?" The twins paused in tandem. My lips twitched at that and I wondered if mine would display those types of quirks. "We are older little brother. You were three when all of this happened. We were almost six," Anthony answers. He offered me some of his fries seeing as mine were gone. I happily accepted them. My need to do something with my hands great enough to stop my desire not to overeat. "Why did no one tell me? Why didn't we talk about it? Why didn't we find her?" I s