I don't own the sound of music
Maria loved the hill. It reminded her of her old life... her life before the accident. It was a part of her life she didn't know but she felt comforted by it. It was a place she imagined she might have been with her family. Did she have a husband? She remembered a handsome man so well dressed who danced with her and laughed. A man who was serious and at the same time loving. He was just a memory. She didn't know who he was. She didn't know if she would ever see him again? Her life was in the abbey now. They found her. They cared for her. They were her family and she loved them. But she longed for her life before. She longed to know of it at least. Did she have children? She could remember hearing the laughter of a newborn baby and the sounds of many children, 4 girls and two boys gathered around the nursery crib looking at their new baby sister. Was she one of those children? Were those alternatively her children? How was this hill connected to her old life. It didn't seem to make much sense to her. Something in her life was different. She knew it. But she loved the hill. She loved her life. She missed her old life. She didn't know what her old life was. Names... names that seemed random came into her mind. She took out a pen and wrote those names down.
Marta
Kurt
Leisel
Those were the only names she remembered so far. But she knew there would be more. She just knew there were more people in her life. But who were those people? Siblings? Friends? Children? Maybe the reverend mother would know. She would go ahead and ask her.
AN= In this story Maria is the captain's first wife and she lost her memory after a bad accident with her sister in the car. Her sister died and her injuries were so bad she was unrecognizable. She's starting to remember her past.
