Counselling

Tillo Lando: February 23rd,20XX

Anatha, the woman we had met yesterday, quietly locked the door behind her and rearranged her clothes as she walked towards us.

A few different expressions flashed on her face as she realized we had turned into toddlers and she tried to calm herself down.

We should have changed once Aaron left but Kaja didn’t budge so neither did I.

It hadn’t been that big of an issue at first.

We’d debated what we should do for Squire on the way home and had predictably settled on doing the news channel. It wasn’t particularly something I wanted to do, but I didn’t like any of the other ideas and Kaja seemed into it.

I’d been okay with going along with her but I’d gotten annoyed when Kaja had suggested that we change how we look when we go to the new school.