The animal calmly took the treats Autumn had to offer as she petted it. That animal was never saddled before and Autumn knew it, but it was the only way she had to go. Slowly placing a saddle on it, The animal seemed curious of what was she doing but it looked calm. Autumn finished saddling it and slowly mounted the animal. It was still calmed. Autumn took the reins and started to slowly ride the stallion. The animal obeyed her command.

Autumn was still weak but slowly increased the horse speed until she was at full gallop through the garden and then the main road. Then headed straight to the city. After an hour or so of journey she found herself in the core of the city. It was a late afternoon so the streets started to get empty. She sought the address in the paper until she arrived to a small building in the far west of the city. The golden sign marked the name of the street and the house number. She had finally arrived.

She dismounted the horse and tied the reins to a post. Then proceeded to knock the door a few times. An small bearded man opened the door for her. She bowed at the man.

The man looked at her confused "May I help you?"

Autumn looked at the man at the eyes with hope.

The man eyes widened and he gasped. "It's you… Is it really you or just another of the visions of this old mind of mine?" Babbled the man.

Autumn touched the man hand and pointed at her neck, the scar was clearly visible under the hooded cloak if seen in a straight angle.

The man, unable to speak stepped aside and with a sign invited Autumn inside. The door closed behind her. She was taken to a very small room with 2 small couches. While she was wandering around the room she bumped into a small white cat that was sleeping on the floor. The cat sniffed her as she sat in a seat and got on her lap, starting to purr.

"Snowpuff get off the guests!" Said an old woman who was entering the room. The lady who had a tray and 3 cups of tea glanced at Autumn a few times and sat across the room in an empty seat, The man that opened the door shortly arrived and sat with the woman. They both looked at Autumn, for a moment she felt really awkward, as if she was a ghost and was unwelcome. As the red haired nervously took the cup of warm tea from the table the man started sniveling abruptly. She left the cup on the table and with a worried look glanced at the pair of elders in front of her.

"All this years…All this years I blamed myself" Said the man as he tried to gain composure, the woman looked at him concerned as well.

The man recovered his breath and started to speak again. "You know who I am, is that correct?"

Autumn handed over the paper the old woman gave her at the hospital a day before. He glanced at this paper and gave it back to Autumn.

"You found Helena, my old assistant" said the man.

Autumn nodded and with a sign he asked the man for a feather and ink. She took an empty piece of paper as the woman handed her an inked feather. Then started to write with trembly handwrite:

"That night… did I have any more belongings when the traveler found me?"

The man looked at the piece of paper and narrowed his eyes as trying to remember. The woman sat next to her spoke "Do you remember anything darling?"

The man looked at Autumn and started to speak "Before we continue I would like to ask you something, something that has bothered me for many years." He looked down and quietly began to speak again

"How did you run away that night at the hospital?"

Autumn took another piece of paper; as he did the woman speak "Did you lost your voice?" Autumn nodded as she wrote:

"I heard I was going to be killed. I just woke up and ran away. I don't know how it happened but I lost my memory up to that point in my life, I just heard what you told your assistant that night"

The man gasped and put his hands together "I am sorry, For many years I have always wanted to see that child again and tell her how sorry I was, I can't imagine how must feel hearing people discussing about your own death"

Autumn looked at the man sweetly and wrote in the paper "I don't blame you, but please tell me what you know about me"

The man nodded as he took a sip of his tea " I presume you found out much as a traveler brought you here. We knew nothing about you we took care of the wounds in your head and neck. I understood you wouldn't be able to speak after I treated the wound, It was so close of severing one of the main blood streams, I was surprised how lucky you were of having the vein undamaged. You had a very poor capability of inhalation, we had to leave the wound in your neck opened so your body could breathe that way, and there was an contamination on the lungs, very similar to a person with pulmonary tuberculosis. A month or so after the initial treatment the body could breathe almost normally so we decided to suture the wound. However you were still comatose. We didn't know if it was the head wound or the fact that maybe the brain received low oxygen for a lengthened time leaving a paralysis. By the third month I lost all optimism. What you hear was the conversation I was having with my assistant about this. We were going to apply a toxin, that cause no pain and was instant death. Usually is only used for terminal patients and only by their own will, however no one could tell us what to do in your situation. It's a case I will never forget."

"While doing intermittent examinations I noticed as well the color on your eyes. The strangest thing of all is that originally both of your eyes were blue, but as time went by one of them started to turn green. I implied it was a lack of melanin by your condition, but honestly your case was a medical anonymity" Finished the man with a sight

Autumn looked down "Tuberculosis… is that what I originally died of?" she though.

The woman looked at Autumn and began to speak "I was as well an assistant in the hospital, but was assigned to the maternity ward, so I don't know much about your case young lady, but if you are asking for the belongings you had back then. I personally filled the death certificate that night. We sent that along the things you had on you when they found you to the local funeral director. We were supposed to send the body next morning but by then… you were gone. However I do remember one ring it was with a silver necklace, the ring was the pendant of it."

"Ah…That necklace, I remember now. It was stuck in your wound… it was a troublesome artifact to remove. I remember I cleaned it took custody of it. By that night after signing the death certificate I sent it to the funeral master" Said the man looking at Autumn

"Here dear, I have written the address of the funeral master, I believe this is all we have to offer help with" Said the woman.

Autumn finished her tea in silence; Thick raindrops were starting to hit the glass window in the room. She remembered the horse and hurried out bowing to the elderly couple in the way she placed her cloak and hood to cover herself from the rain. She got on the horse as raindrops stained her face and cloak. She departed with the last light of the day to the address given by the couple.