"...are...are you real?" Charlotte stuttered with her words, all of this rushed through her head rapidly. None of this was making any sense, but the more she would try to think about this, it continued to jumble her head. "Real? Listen here stranger!! We don't know you, and I'm sure that Elly would feel weird around you." the purple toy started to tune up it's voice, getting louder. This wasn't going to end that soundly. "Shhhh!! Can you try to be a little more quiet? The neighbors would hear you..." Charlotte quickly hushed the toy from talking anymore. This was already strange enough that she was experiencing this. Any more people put into the mix of this mess, and it will be worse for these two. Not wanting to provoke the purple toy anymore, Charlotte gently cradled the girl in her arms, heading back into the house. As expected, the purple toy followed her in, and surprisingly hasn't said a single word when Charlotte had carried the girl in. Knowing that her mother won't be home until the next morning or even tomorrow lunch, Charlotte laid the girl onto the couch. "See, I'm not a bad stranger. So...erm, do you know how Elly got here?" Charlotte asked, turning attention to the purple toy. "Nope, I never go to sleep, but I'm drawing a blank on that question," the purple toy sighed, not knowing itself. Surely the girl wouldn't know as she had been out. Plus, Charlotte didn't want to bother the girl, so she decided to let her rest until she eventually woke up. However, her thinking was cut off as she heard something going on outside. [i]Dammit...some of my neighbors probably heard..Teepo, was it? Never mind, I just have to convince them that there's nothing wrong, and I'm off the hook for now.[/i] Charlotte thought, her eyes fixed on the front door.