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>Pip… pip… pip...
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>You’re calmly sleeping on a bed
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>There are electrocardiogram noises
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>You start to hear people talking around you
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>You find some of those voice pretty familiar
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>You open your eyes slowly
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>”She could wake up any moment, I think we should--”
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“Eeehh...” you babble
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>”Hey look, she’s waking up!” says a feminine adult with enthusiasm
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>You rub your eyes to understand what’s happening
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>You’re lying in a hospital room
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>Next to you there are some red balloons with something written
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>You try to read them
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>”Ge… Get be--”
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>It’s too complicated to read
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>Also there are some greeting cards
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>There are four people. There’s a doctor with a beard, a man with black hair and glasses, a woman with brown hair and a kid with brown hair too.
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>All they are looking at you with a surprised face
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>The woman walks up to you to give you a hug, she’s almost in tears. She doesn’t says a word
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>You are not sure who they are
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>Or where you are
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>Or who are you
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>After a minute she finally speaks “So— Daughter, I’m so happy you’re well. We were so worried about you”
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>So she’s your mom
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>You try to answer
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*Neigh*
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>You try to speak again
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“Mo-Mom?”
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>You have some trouble remembering how to speak properly
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>“Don’t worry daughter, the doctor told us how you gonna need some time to recover your memory and full speech capacity”
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>She calms you a little
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>”So, can we take her home or she needs some additional exams?” asks the man
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>”At the moment, she looks fine to go home. However, I would recommend that she stays at home for some days until she can recover her memories. She needs to be in a familiar environment to feel safer, she’s going through an difficult stage”
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>“We understand doctor, thank you for everything” says the man
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>”You’re welcome”
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>Next to you, mom asks the doctor: 'Can she walk?
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>"Let's see... Hey, Anon!" He points at you. "Try to get out of bed."
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>You raise the sheets and shyly, you put your hooves on the floor
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>”Ok, now walk”
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>You start to trot, slowly and shivering a bit until you reach the man and the child
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>For some reason they seem familiar to you
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>”Well done Anon!” says the man
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>He approaches his hand to your head and you close your eyes and lay your body on the floor covering your head with your forelegs
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>”Anon don’t worry, he’s your father. He’s not gonna hurt you, he only wants to make you feel better” your mom clarify
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>Now you’re ashamed of yourself
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>He only wanted to help you
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>He looks worried
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>You try to apologize to him
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“So-so… sorry Daad”
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>”No problem, sorry for the scare”
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>And then you look at the kid
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“Hello… you...?” you ask him
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>”I’m Dean, your brother…” He gives you a stunned look
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>You don’t know how to answer
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>”Good!” and you smile
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>”Can… I hug you?” He asks you with some embarrassment
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>You think about it for a minute and then you nod at him
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>He doesn't look intimidating, is a bit bigger than you but he looks very young
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>He opens his arms and then he cuddles you
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“You are so soft now… I missed you Anon”
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>He’s pretty warm
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>I like this sensation
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>My dad fill some forms at the doctor’s clipboard
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>”Okay, everything is ready. You can go home now” says the Doctor
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>”Come on, let’s go” and you walk with your family through the aisle
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>At the waiting room, some people look at you and that makes you a little uneasy
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“Moooooom” you say with fear
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>She notices your concern
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>”Don’t worry daughter, nobody is gonna hurt you. They are friends”
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“Frens?”
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>”That’s right, friends” she answers
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>You don’t feel that
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>But you don’t want to worry her about it either
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>Finally your family gets to the car
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>It’s pretty big
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>”I think she would be better if she sits on your lap the whole travel” Dad suggests to Mom
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>”Sounds like a good idea” she answers cheerfully
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