Kaigii was taken out of the room. At first, Kaigii left reluctantly. She had lived there for as long as she could remember- three meals' time, or rather, 3 days. Without her memory, it was hard on Kaigii to think of leaving this familiarity- though it would be a pleasant escape.
What bothered Kaigii the most, though, was the image of the scientist on the ground, dead. Or her father, really, if these people could be trusted. Kaigii wondered to herself, how could he be her father? She saw him and felt absolutely no attachment, no emotional spasm (besides the recoil of witnessing a death). But if her memory truly was gone, which would make sense considering she seemed older- not a child, anyway - then it would be logical she had forgotten him completely. If that was true- and Kaigii sincerely hoped otherwise - then her father had sacrificed his life for her. And now, this one place she knew would be gone.
"Where am I going?" Kaigii asked the woman with the blonde hair. There was no answer, so Kaigii simply observed her- platinum hair, beautiful figure, attractive face, sharp green eyes, but definately not past her prime. 26 years old, Kaigii thought decidedly. What is her name? Kaigii searched the outfit of the doctor, and saw the nametag. Ahah- her name is Lea.
Lea.
The voice echoed in Kaigii's head. Lea, Lea, Lea, lovely Lea, Lea-
There was something bonechilling familiar about it. Immediately, Kaigii racked her brain, trying to understand this fleeting thought. Almost imediately, though, it had disapparated, and her mind was empty of memories again. Kaigii nearly cried.
If I could have figured it out, She criticized herself, If I had, this would make so much more sense! Why can't it make any sense?
"Please, Lea, Please tell me where I am going!" Kaigii asked, but this time, however, Lea stopped.
"Excuse me? How do you know my name." Lea's eyes narrowed, and this was familiar also. Kaigii wanted to keep Lea straight ahaid. Maybe if she looked at Lea long enough, it would become clear...
"I remember it," Kaigii lied. "I remember your name."
"No you don't," Lea growled. "You don't know me."
"Yes I do, I remember you. I remember you - you were laughing and drinking a soda," Kaigii began, speaking before she knew she was even saying the ideas forming spontaneously within her, "And you were talking about the cheerleaders and how they kept falling down through the whole game, and suddenly you began to choke!"
"I did not, you don't know what you're talking about," Lea said icily.
"Yes I do! I remember! I remember, I remember," Kaigii sobbed.
"ShutUP!" Lea screamed. "SHUT UP! You DON'T KNOW ME! YOU DON'T KNOW ME, SHUTUP"
Kaigii kept crying... And Lea kept screaming, and everything around Kaigii seemed blurry, it was blurry from all her tears. She didn't care about what Lea screamed at her, and Kaigii didn't care, she was drowned in tears of joy. She remembered Lea. She had no idea why... But more importantly, Kaigii remembered her, and that was the happiest thing that Kaigii could remember in her life.
What bothered Kaigii the most, though, was the image of the scientist on the ground, dead. Or her father, really, if these people could be trusted. Kaigii wondered to herself, how could he be her father? She saw him and felt absolutely no attachment, no emotional spasm (besides the recoil of witnessing a death). But if her memory truly was gone, which would make sense considering she seemed older- not a child, anyway - then it would be logical she had forgotten him completely. If that was true- and Kaigii sincerely hoped otherwise - then her father had sacrificed his life for her. And now, this one place she knew would be gone.
"Where am I going?" Kaigii asked the woman with the blonde hair. There was no answer, so Kaigii simply observed her- platinum hair, beautiful figure, attractive face, sharp green eyes, but definately not past her prime. 26 years old, Kaigii thought decidedly. What is her name? Kaigii searched the outfit of the doctor, and saw the nametag. Ahah- her name is Lea.
Lea.
The voice echoed in Kaigii's head. Lea, Lea, Lea, lovely Lea, Lea-
There was something bonechilling familiar about it. Immediately, Kaigii racked her brain, trying to understand this fleeting thought. Almost imediately, though, it had disapparated, and her mind was empty of memories again. Kaigii nearly cried.
If I could have figured it out, She criticized herself, If I had, this would make so much more sense! Why can't it make any sense?
"Please, Lea, Please tell me where I am going!" Kaigii asked, but this time, however, Lea stopped.
"Excuse me? How do you know my name." Lea's eyes narrowed, and this was familiar also. Kaigii wanted to keep Lea straight ahaid. Maybe if she looked at Lea long enough, it would become clear...
"I remember it," Kaigii lied. "I remember your name."
"No you don't," Lea growled. "You don't know me."
"Yes I do, I remember you. I remember you - you were laughing and drinking a soda," Kaigii began, speaking before she knew she was even saying the ideas forming spontaneously within her, "And you were talking about the cheerleaders and how they kept falling down through the whole game, and suddenly you began to choke!"
"I did not, you don't know what you're talking about," Lea said icily.
"Yes I do! I remember! I remember, I remember," Kaigii sobbed.
"ShutUP!" Lea screamed. "SHUT UP! You DON'T KNOW ME! YOU DON'T KNOW ME, SHUTUP"
Kaigii kept crying... And Lea kept screaming, and everything around Kaigii seemed blurry, it was blurry from all her tears. She didn't care about what Lea screamed at her, and Kaigii didn't care, she was drowned in tears of joy. She remembered Lea. She had no idea why... But more importantly, Kaigii remembered her, and that was the happiest thing that Kaigii could remember in her life.
