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Post by Kyoko on Aug 29, 2010 8:55:26 GMT -5
Ryuu walked closer where Jilly had disappeared, he heard the leaves rustling turning towards the noise, Jilly was right behind Ren.
"You better not lay on finger on her!" Ryuu yelled.
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Post by Jilly D on Aug 29, 2010 9:01:49 GMT -5
"Like I said before, I don't plan to hurt anyone I just want you to remember me. I'm surprised of all people you haven't remembered me Ren, we used to be best friends." she whispered
She knelt down next to Ren, caressing her face, "Are you sure you don't remember me?"
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Post by Kyoko on Aug 29, 2010 9:14:53 GMT -5
Ren stared into Jilly's eyes, "I-I do, Jilly D."
Her eyes widened, "I remember now."
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Post by Jilly D on Aug 29, 2010 9:27:56 GMT -5
Jilly smiled, "So you remember what happened, before the accident."
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Post by Kyoko on Aug 29, 2010 9:29:30 GMT -5
"Yes, I do, what happened, why couldn't I remember you before?" she asked
Ryuu put his sword away in displeasure, and sighed deeply.
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Post by Jilly D on Aug 29, 2010 9:41:07 GMT -5
"Well after the accident that had happened to the villagers, the survivors were taken to the nearby hospital to be treated for there trauma. Unfortunately, the operation was experimental the doctors messed with the nervous system of the patients causing them to forget almost everything before the accident." She paused, "Which is why you couldn't remember me."
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Post by Kyoko on Aug 29, 2010 12:09:46 GMT -5
"So you're saying that my brother and I were treated." asked Ren
"Personally this makes no sense at all." Ryuu added.
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Post by Jilly D on Aug 29, 2010 13:03:13 GMT -5
"Of course it wouldn't make sense, because you weren't meant to remember!"
Jilly sighed before continuing, "Most likely you were treated and your memory was knocked out."
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Post by Kyoko on Aug 29, 2010 13:08:15 GMT -5
"Then how come you could remember Jilly?" Ren asked.
"Yeah, I'd like to know the same."
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Post by Jilly D on Aug 29, 2010 13:09:09 GMT -5
"I remember because I came back here, staying in this place long enough jogged my memory, very painful at that."
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