The little girl, who was no older than six, with short brown hair lay in the bed motionless. Before she could see anything, she heard voices. She didn't recognize them. Questions filled her head. What happened? Where was she? Why was she there? And more importantly, who was she?
They were speaking of things she never heard of. She never heard them, right? She couldn't remember. What was a conclusion? Who was amnesia? Was coma her brother? The girl's body hurt. She could feel something in her thought.
If felt like a tube. Next she heard steady beeping. She tried to open her eyes, but could only manage to crack them. She was greeted by a painful light in her eyes. She moaned from the pain she felt through out her body. She noticed the talking stopped there was a moment of silenced, followed by fast footsteps coming towards her.
Her still cracked eyes were much unfocused, but she could make out a figure standing over her. She couldn't hear what the figure was saying. It sounded like muffle sounds to the girl. Gradually, the muffle turned into words.
"Sayuri" the figure shouted. "Sayuri, can you hear me?" A bright light was shined into the girls left eye, then her right. Her eyes began to focus. The girl could she a man with messy brown hair, black eyes filled with worried, and wearing a white coat. "I'm going to take the tube out, okay" the man asked.
The girl only nodded. The man slowly took the tube out from the girl's mouth. She coughed when it was fully out. Then she asked the man what she was thinking since she heard him speak to her.
"What's a Sayuri?" the man which the girl later learned was a called a doctor made a face as if he forgotten something, and then chuckled weakly, as the girl sat up. She found out the pain weakened as time pasted.
When the doctored stopped chuckling, he smiled sweetly at the girl and said "you are. Your name is Sayuri"
Sayuri blinked before understanding a little. As seconds ticked by, Sayuri remembered many things. Basic knowledge, like what a coma, amnesia and concussion were. Sayuri had so many questions that they all spilled out at once
"What happened? Where am I? Why am I here?" questions continued to spill out. While she was asking away she saw a man in the corner of the room staring at her, with a dog masked on. Sometime in the middle her stomach growled, but she didn't slow down on her questions or even showed any signs that she noticed.
When she reached the end of the questions, she finished with "and what's for dinner"
The doctor sweat dropped with a wary smile, while the masked man just shook his head. While the doctor left to get Sayuri food, Sayuri's eyes wandered around the room before landing on the masked man again. She blinked, wondering why the man was here or why he was staring at her. Then again, she didn't care. Sayuri gave a huge smile to the dog, before raising her hand above her head and shaking it wildly in a happy wave.
"Hi, what's your name?" Sayuri asked the man. He remained quiet. Sayuri's smile faded when she heard no reply. Was he mad at her? She asked to herself. Then she felt a strange sense in the air. It was different from when the doctor was in the room. It felt warm and happy.
But this time she felt cold and said. Sayuri looked around trying to find the source of this feeling. Once again, her eyes landed on the dog masked man. It was coming from him. She stared at him for a long time with a worried look. Then Sayuri puffed out her cheeks, pulled the blanket that covered her off, swung her legs off the edge of her bed and attempted to stand. She was determined to go over to the man. The man, who had his arms folded up until now, unfolded his arms and stretched them out as if he where saying sit down.
Sayuri only smiled kindly at the man and began her first wobbly step towards him. When she attempted the second, he legs gave way and she began to fall, only to get caught by the man with amazing speed. Sayuri glanced up at the dog man with worried eyes. The feeling was defiantly coming from him. "Mr. dog-man" she asked "why are you so sad". Up close, she could see through the holes in his mask. She watched as his eyes widened with shock.
She responded by giving the dog man a huge smile and saying "cheer up emo kid" while she patted his puffy grey hair. Sayuri didn't even know what a emo was, or where she heard it. Silence filled the air for a few seconds. The dog man started to giggle. Then bursted into a laughing fit. Sayuri just smiled her bright smile, while she waited for him to finish. After he was done, he helped Sayuri into her bed again.
"So," Sayuri began "what's your name" she asked again. The dog man was still very close. Sayuri could see different color eyes. His eyes softened, and then he gave her an eye smile and said "Kakashi"
