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Alice I laid on my back staring at the water stained ceiling for a long time. Somehow, when the twins left, they took all my energy with them. I was left feeling very low and tired and... lonely. Sheesh, I had known them less than twenty-four hours, they were the weirdest people I had ever met, and yet... I missed them already. The prospect of dragging myself out for another night of work felt almost unbearable. I tried to lecture myself, silently in my head. Fun is over Alice, back to real life now. Time to practice being a good, responsible adult... God, adulting sucks sometimes. I had laid there on the futon, doing absolutely nothing but playing the memories of the night over and over in my head when there was a knock at the door. I jumped off the mattress so fast that my