The babies were hard to tell apart so Jennifer just chose at random. She squirted the sunscreen onto her hand and opened her sister’s Panama’s. She began to rub the cold lotion into the baby’s chest and onto her cheeks and the baby squirmed and opened its eyes letting out a sharp cry. It then grit it’s gums as a change overcame it. Jennifer stepped back as the baby began to age, it began to advance trough the years, brown hair sprouting from its head and limbs growing long and longer. A small smattering of freckles lined the bridge of the nose and her body expanded until she looked like a nearly seven year old version of the babies.
Jennifer realized things were continuing when freckles began to sprout on the girl’s skin in a very familiar pattern, followed by her eyes shifting into a green colour from their original brown. Her body frame changed a bit, becoming eerily familiar as the girl matched her height and her hair burst into a familiar red colour. She looked exactly like Jennifer now with no genetic differences, just hair cutshorter so it brushed the neck. The girl climbed out of the crib and her diaper shifted into a pair of underwear while clothes Jennifer had definitely worn before appeared on the girl.
“She’s so cute,” she whispered while looking at the baby and speaking as if she was continuing a conversation instead of just starting something.
“Um...” Jennifer mumbled still teying to process the fact that one of her little sister’s had turned into her twin.
“Jennifer! Lisa!” Their father’s voice suddenly piped up in an angry whisper. They both froze up and turned to see Tucker standing in the doorway, “This is the longest she’s slept, don’t bother her!”
Both girls just booked it to Jennifer’s room which suddenly had bunk beds and a lot more toys. Dolls and other girly products lay on the ground and Lisa sat down and picked one up smoothing her dress out.
“I bet you her hair is red like ours,” Lisa announced matter of factly.
“No, brown like mom’s,” Jennifer replied.
“What do you know about babies Jennifer?” Lisa asked in a whiny toddler voice, the kind that told her this was an argument she couldn’t win. So she just shut up unable to think much due to the distraction of now having a twin sister.