"What are we doing here?" Digital asked innocently, pointing at at a picture.
Mikey smiled at her curiousity. "We were sledding for the first time with you. We were at April's aunt's farm house one winter. I thought it would be a good idea to take you since you had never gone before. Though Donnie acted like a mother hen the entire time."
Leo watched Mikey ramble on and on to Digital about the old memories they had all had. And though everyone else could remember them as clear as day, Digital could not.
It was quite frustrating. She could barely remember that Donatello was the one she should be calling father! She'd call Leonardo, Raphael, she'd sometimes call Leo her father. They never reprimanded her for it, they just tried to remind her that Donatello was her father, but she couldn't remember who Donatello was. She didn't know who anybody was except for Michelangelo.
Leo sighed. It was just going to take some time. Time that they had. It was going to take patience. Patience that was wearing thin, eagerness and frustration getting to their better halfs. But they knew it wasn't Digital's fault. And they always reminded her that it wasn't.
Leo had walked into Digital's room one night to check on her. "Hey, Digi."
She looked over to him. "Oh, hey..." Her voice trailed off as she thought hard, "Father?" She tried.
Leo sighed as he walked over to her. "I'm your Uncle Leo, sweetie."
Her eyes fell sadly. "Oh, right. And I thought that I was possibly getting better." She said dejectedly.
Leo's eyes turned sympathetic as he sat on her bed and placed her in his lap. "You're getting better day by day, sweetie. You just don't realize it. You remember your Uncle Mikey, so that's a good thing."
She snuggled close to Leo's plastron. "I'm sorry I can't remember, Uncle Leo. I'm trying hard, I really am."
Leo placed his chin ontop of Digital's head. "I know you are, kiddo."
The two sat in silence before Digital broke it. "Uncle Leo, am I making everyone mad and frustrated?"
"No, kiddo," Leo responded quickly, "it's not you. We're just a little impatient, but we're trying to be as patient as we can."
"I feel like you all are mad at me." She whispered sadly.
Leo sighed slightly. "Kiddo, no," He said slowly as he looked into Digital's seafoam, blue eyes. "We're not mad at you, we're mad at a mean man who did some bad things to you. He caused trauma to you which caused you to lose your memories of us."
Digital leaned her head against Leo's shoulder. "I don't like that man, Uncle Leo. He made me forget you guys."
Leo sighed and kissed her forehead. "I know, sweetie. I don't like that man either. He's a very bad man."
Digital looked back into Leo's ocean blue eyes, her head still leaning against Leo's shoulder. "I'll remember soon, won't I?"
Leo sighed and lied his head ontop of Digital's. "I'm sure you will. It will just take some time."
And they all had plenty of time, just not as much patience as they'd like.
"What are we doing there?" Digital asked curiously.
Donnie chuckled lightly. "That was your ninth birthday party. Well, the seventh one with us. It was the year you got your first microscope."
Leo smiled, closed his eyes, and shook his head gently. She was still as inquisitive as ever.
"Leatherhead!" Leo snapped out of his thoughts as he heard his youngest brother shout his best friend's name.
"Michelangelo, my friend." He said in his rough, gravely voice. At Leatherhead's appearence and voice Digital immediately took off and hid behind her father's leg.
Donnie looked down at his leg where Digital was latching tightly onto his leg in fear. Digital shook violently. "Father, who is that?" She asked.
Donnie placed a hand on top of Digital's head. "Do not worry, Digital. He is a friend. His name is Leatherhead."
Leatherhead's face held one of confusion. "Do you not remember who I am young one?"
Digital shook her head vigorously. "I don't remember you! You look scary!"
"Digital," Donnie said gently, "you know you can't judge someone based upon their appearence. Your uncles and I should be a good example of that."
Digital nodded in understanding. "I'm sorry, Father."
"Do not apologize." Donnie said gently.
Donnie looked back to Mikey who was filling Leatherhead in on everything as to why Digital was the way she was. Leatherhead looked towards Digital.
"I'm sorry to have scared you my friend. Please accept my apology."
Digital slowly came back out from behind Donnie's leg. "It's ok," Digital started examining Leatherhead's size and structure. "You're very big."
Leatherhead laughed lightly. "That I am, young one."
"But he gives the best hugs!" Mikey interjected, proving his point by giving Leatherhead a giant hug.
Digital slowly smiled, her eyes brightening from behind their black rimmed protectors. "Can I try?"
Leatherhead chuckled a bit as he opened his arms. Digital cautiously made her way towards the giant aligator mutant and slipped into his strong yet gentle grip. Suddenly, it all came back. The memories with Leatherhead. Him giving her rides on his back. Him giving the best hugs. All the fun they had.
"I remember you, Leatherhead!" She said happily as she gripped his middle tighter than before.
Leo's smile grew a bit, but jealously filled the pit of his stomach. He, Raph and Donnie both wished to be remembered, but they all knew it would take some time.
Suddenly, a flash caught Leo's vision as he turned his head towards Donnie's lab. He walked to the computer that sat on the desk. The computer gave off many weird noises, and even some flashing lights.
Leo gasped at the sight. The noises sounded inhuman and the flashing wasn't right.
He hit the 'E' key on the keyboard, wondering if anything would happened.
Something did.
Leo gasped.
"Karai?"
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