“Anyways, I was thinking that maybe we could go there tonight.”

“TONIGHT?! WHY IN THE WORLD WOULD WE JUST SHOW UP AT HER HOUSE!”

“Will you lower your tone? All of IMU just heard you.”

Destiny rolled her eyes. This called for yelling. You don’t just show up to someone's house without contacting them first. That’s how things turn south.

“Listen, if we just show up she can’t help but talk to us. There’s no avoiding it.”

“That is not the way to handle that and you know it Jessa.”

“Okay, maybe not. I still think we should go tonight. Might as well rip the bandaid off. There will never be a good time to do it.”

Destiny couldn’t deny that she was right about that. There would never be a good time to visit the sister that has been missing in their life for over six years.

“Whatever, you’re right. I guess we can do that, but know that I reserve the right to say ‘I told you so’ when it blows up in your face.”

“Deal. I’ll let you have that one if it does, but I refuse to believe that the worst is going to happen. Gotta manifest the good things you want to happen.”

Here Jessa went again with the manifesting stuff. She believed that something would happen just cause you spoke it into the universe.

Destiny has no clue where she got that information and why she believes it to be true, but Destiny didn’t have a reason to deny the validity of it all. There wasn’t any proof that proved either of their points, so Destiny just let her believe what she wanted to.

“When did you want to go over there?”

“I figured there was no reason to wait and we could just go after we were done unpacking.”

Nodding, Destiny knew that this meant she had a few more hours to wrap her brain around seeing her sister again for the first time. Turning to the task at hand, the twins started to talk about what groups they found interesting.

Destiny’s handsshook as she went to open the car door of the uber they ordered. They hadn’t brought the car they shared to campus, since everything was within walking distance and it felt like it wasn’t necessary.

Taking a deep breath, she forced herself out of the car and met Jessa on the sidewalk. No going back now.

Looking up at the house in front of them, Destiny couldn’t help the grin that spread across her face. She was so proud of the life that her sister had made for herself after the wardens kicked her out.

Following Jessa up the driveway that ended way sooner than Destiny wanted it to, they stood before the door that separated them from Rae. Destiny waited for Jessa to make the move and knock, but turning to her twin she realized that it was finally kicking in that this was a crazy idea.

“You were right, D. This is crazy, we should just go back to the dorm.”

“Oh, now you want to listen to reason. Too late J, we are here, might as well just see what happens.”

Forcing herself to be the brave one for once, Destiny reached out and pressed the doorbell. It felt like an eternity before the door opened and standing before them was their brother-in-law Emmett.

“Raelyn, you might want to come here.”

“Who’s at the door, Daddy?”

Destiny’s heart raced listening to her sister call her husband Daddy. That made her feel a little less like a freak for her own kinks.

Watching Raelyn step from behind Emmett, Destiny let out a small gasp.

“Jessa? Destiny?”

Before they could even say anything, they watched in horror as Raelyn’s eyes rolled to the back of her head before she started to fall. That wasn’t the reaction that they were hoping for.

Stepping forward, they followed Emmett into the house as he carried Rae inside.

“WHAT HAPPENED TO RAELYN?!” They heard someone shout out from the living room.