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all I see
ing but... I can hear faint sounds I can't make out yet. It sounds so far but slowly,
," I heard fai
tsteps are trying to awaken my consciousness, right? I m not entirely sure yet I have a gut
n. I heard them calli
th monitors, ventilators, and oxygen masks in my nose and mouth. Hospital. I must be in a hospital, I tried to adjust my blurry vision and blinked my ey
ho I assumed was a nurse beside me commanded the o
el was my head pounding crazy while I moaned in agony. But still, I tried to remember what exactly happened when a f
rry but I am sure of what led me to this situati
Gonzales," a lady-in-white said while offering her hand for a shake, and I presu
bit to realize that I had no intention of accepting her hand. She's
months," she continued looking into my chart. "So, Miss Gonza
moved her pen horizontally,
ss Gonzales?" she spoke as she jots
ay I'm okay..." I trailed off upon a sudden realizati
ared at me, puzzled, then retur
ales, what
ng wary of this woman calling herself a doctor. If I were under this confusin
you mean
ts while I waited for her to respond. What is going
t happened to you?" She responded sl
she's asking, but I'll answer anyway si
t almost died looms over me. "I was driving and almost hit something, a
olding my hand tightly. Why
suspect you might be experiencing post-traumatic amnesia. I understand th
? Or am I just in a f
I looked around looking for some hidden c
another prank of that naughty older s
y, Miss G
ords and all I can think of is she was definitely not qualified to b
ith you or with Misty. With all due respe
these absurdities you are spouting?" I ask
mmon considering the injury which led you to be in a coma for two months but rests assu
insist that I am the Gonzalez that she mentioned when she talked ab
ver she is and this doctor, is not to be truste
you in retrieving your memories and liv
but why does she keep calling me Gonz
eed her to assist me in retrieving my m
iss Gonzales," she stated while ope
g why they keep calling me Gonzales. I have no
e?" I asked the nurse
hoping deep down that she'd hear the news and come to see me. After being in a coma for two months, I wan
s visited you since you were hospitalized, Miss. No relatives or direct family members
very small and losing too much weight. I almost appear ghostly pale. I tried moving but I could bare
to the comfort room, nurse
egan to evaluate my current situation. I woke with my memories intact, but the doctor believes I have amnesia of some sort. Lettin
the door and stared blankly in the mirror. And when
own hair, and dark brown eyes; a face unfamiliar to me. Fear g