Hey there guys! Some of you may know who I am, but I imagine many of you don't. I actually used to write here all the time. Then, I decided to be stupid and delete all of my stories, many of which were pretty popular. It's been years since then, and many of the people that wrote here back then no longer do. So, I am very hopeful that I can appeal to many of you newer posters. It feels good to be back!

Any normal kids would've stayed inside on a day like this. However, thanks to a certain goggle-headed brunette, the other five teens had to be considered not normal. It was already known that goggle boy wasn't normal anyway, so this was nothing new.

The teens struggled to walk against the harsh winds, which made it colder than it already had been. They were all bundled in various layers of clothing, doing whatever possible to make the impact of the freezing weather easier to take. This winter had been a harsh one, even more so than usual. It was especially odd for late January. Blizzards came through often, to the point snow had to be canceled. Why Takuya decided to go out on a day like this, well let's just say he's not the smartest cookie out there.

Not many people had been out on this day. If they were, well they were insane just like our favorite goggle head. This was likely true. Who in their right mind drives 20 minutes over the speed limit on ice coated roads? Well, obviously some people. It didn't help that the fog was ridiculously thick today. As the shorter haired of the twins stepped out into the road, Mr. Hotshot rounded the corner. It was too late. The remaining five tried screaming out to him, hoping maybe he could make it out of the way. But there was no hope. The damage had been done. Kouichi was in too much shock to be able to scream as he got hit. Straight in the ribs, causing him to fly a good distance. Hotshot just kept on going, too fast to catch, and not stopping for anything or anyone.

Kouji dashed out to meet his brother. The older twin was out cold, bleeding from his head, and maybe other places too, but those couldn't be seen at the moment. He was soon joined by the rest of their tight knit group, all panicking. Junpei quickly whipped out his cell and called for help.

Kouichi's POV

My head was pounding, and I didn't even have to open my eyes to tell there was a bright light above me. Groaning, I opened them anyway, and was nearly blinded. The lights were white and hot, the ceiling was white too. I heard two gasps beside me. They sounded surprised. Turning, I looked to see the people these reactions came from.

There was an older woman and a teenage boy. Both had long dark hair and piercing blue eyes. They looked like me. Who were they though? Somehow I felt like I should know them, but I don't. There was a long, seemingly endless silence between the three of us. After what felt like hours, the boy finally broke the ice.

"How are you feeling?" His voice seemed just as familiar as his appearance. Something about it seemed icy and cold though.

"My head is pounding like crazy. May I ask who you two are?" Both pairs of blue eyes grew wide. I could see tears begin to form in the woman's. She had already looked stressed and torn before, and the water just made it worse. I didn't know what to do at that point, so I turned my head. Various beeping machines were beside me. Had I been hurt? Beside my head, I didn't feel much pain.

"Do you really not know who we are?" The boy's voice rang in my head again. This time it was sad. The cold tone was still there, just not as noticeable. Looking back at him, I shook my head, to which he looked at the ground in what seemed like distress. His hands balled up into fists, and he looked like he was also about to burst into tears. Some part of my felt horrible, but I still wasn't sure why.

After what seemed like another few hours, the door opened with a squeak. An elderly looking man walked in, holding a stack of various papers. He lead the two mysterious people out of the room, closing the door behind him with almost a slam. I was alone now. Alone with machines beeping loudly in my ear. Wonderful.

Kouji's POV

I couldn't believe what I had just heard. My own brother didn't know who my mom and I were. Sure, he had taken quite a blow to the head. But this bad? What was I supposed to do now? I had to make him remember somehow, but I didn't know what to do. I don't remember the last time I wanted to cry this bad. The doctor's voice is what brought me back down to earth, at least a little.

"He is free to leave in the morning, but I'm afraid he took a very serious hit. At the moment, we don't know if the memory loss is permanent or not."

I wanted to get up and yell at the doctor, but restrained myself from doing so. How could he not know? With all those fancy ass machines he had, was there not one that could figure it out? I felt sick to my stomach, and could feel a headache beginning to form. I waited while my mom and the doctor continued to speak back and forth. It's been a long time since she's looked this forlorn. We finally had our family together, and least somewhat. Kouichi and I were free to see one another. Mom and dad were on speaking terms as well, and Satomi had become good friends with mom.

I guess all there was to do now was wait to see what would happen.

Good? Bad? Let me know people! I'm a bit rusty after being so inactive, so anything you can tell me on how to improve would be very much appreciated. Hope you liked it!~~