I'm still working on the second act, but here's the first act! (I keep having to pause the game to remember all the parts and to stop crying ;_;).


"Where were you looking, Neil?!" the young doctor yelled, pointing at the car smashed into the tree.

"Well, excuse me for heroically evading that squirrel coming out of nowhere!" Neil exclaimed.

The two looked blankly at the dead animal carcass on the road. "You ran over it anyways." Dr. Eva Rosalene was not up for Neil's game, the patient was waiting and they had no time to spare.

"Oh."

"You ran over it and hit a tree."

"Look, don't worry, it's a company car." The two worked for a small research bureau that specialized in memory travel.

"Are you kidding me? The boss is going to kill us!" Eva began to panic.

"Hm. We'll just say I was saving a puppy." Neil quickly conjuring up a plan to avoid losing his job. "He likes puppies, right?" Dr. Neil Watts was never one to go without a plan.

"He's more of a cat person."

Dr. Watts threw his hands up in frustration, "Why does the world have to be so complicated? Fine, whatever furball he fancies. Crisis averted."

"Good, go write that on your report later. Let's grab the equipment from the car and move already." The patient had little time left and the process needed to begin soon.

Dr. Rosalene opened the door to the back of the car while Neil investigated the dead squirrel. She snapped at Dr. Watts and he prodded over to the car to help move the machinery.

"Got the sucker. Let's roll."

The doors on the car were slammed shut and the two began the search for the house at the top of the cliff. After climbing a few sets of stairs, the two reached a boulder, blocking their path.

"Who put a boulder here?"

"Maybe it's their security system." Dr. Watts suggested.

"Cucumbers. We don't have time for this fluff. Let's try pushing it out of the way."

"We could try and find a tree branch to jack it with. Or, we could just call it a night and blame it on that!"

"You do know that you won't be paid if we don't go through with it, right Neil?"

They decided to find a branch to try and pry the boulder out of their path. As soon as they touched the boulder, it deflated.

"What was that?!" Dr. Watts questioned as he stood up from the ground after he had been spooked and stumbled.

Dr. Rosalene couldn't even make of what had just happened. She figured it was some kind of air ball and continued to the home of their patient.

They had been hired to use their lastest technology to grant a dying man's wish. They would do this by entering his memory and translating a desire into his earliest memory. Once they had reached the house, Dr. Watts had begun to complain about his arms hurting from carrying the machinery. Dr. Rosalene scolded him and then proceeded to knock on the large wooden door.

"Ma! They're here!" the little boy inside yelled.

The nurse came down from the patient's room and welcomed in the doctors. The two had just been contemplating the possibility of working another night shift. Dr. Watts was more concerned of not having any coffee than of the condition his patient was in, nearly forgetting to bring in the equipment when the nurse opened the door.