"Happy birthday Poppy!" Lucy took my hand and guided me towards my favourite place- the rose garden. I opened my eyes to see a small tea set set on the table in the middle of the garden, the rose tea set was beautiful especially with the white background with the red roses.
"Is this for me?"
"Yes Poppy happy birthday sweetie" I sat down on a chair at the table and started to enjoy the tea sandwiches that was placed there. The sandwiches were cheese and cucumber with salad cream, I loved cucumber it was so yummy and delicious.
"Hello Poppy! Happy birthday" Mark came round the corner, my smile grew bigger as he came round the corner into the garden. Mark was a good friend of mine "I'm sorry Poppy but your parents couldn't make it today, they had a business trip to go to sorry little one" my smile slowly disappeared as he finished his sentence.
"Oh........well it doesn't matter anymore I have you and Lucy to keep me company"
I looked out towards the beautiful sky as the morning sun started to rise; the sky was full of beautiful colours as the sun starts to rise, it was amazing. I loved looking at the different colours that appear when the morning sun starts to rise. I am only able to look at the beautiful colours of the sky when I wake up early and I only wake up early when I feel upset or when my parents go away for too long, yeah my parents have been gone for all most 2 weeks now it's sooooo much! Not! it is especially not when there's nothing to do, normally people would have parties when there parents are gone but I don't really have any.
When I think over the last three months I really cringe and feel stupid, stupid that I fell into a coma and lost my memory causing me to have to be in therapy sessions. I hate therapists so much with there "good progress" "Why do you feel that way?" "Why do you feel this way?" The problem is though I didn't realise that I had actually forgotten them, but for now this isn't important. Being alone in the hospital was horrible, I didn't like not having anyone at first I didn't understand why no one was here but later on I actually understood why.
3 Months Later.......
Waking up; being able to move around felt so refreshing and it helped me to be comfortable, it made me feel better. When I first opened my eyes I felt strange; I had to close my eyes again just to help them feel better and so that they could readjust to the new light, they hurt to much to be able to look at the light. Looking around the room; I could see that I was in a plain baby blue room with not a lot of furniture around them, it was then that I noticed that someone was holing my head. It was a women; she looked like a business women, a women who knew what she wants. A man slowly walked into the room holding plastic cups it smelt like tea, when he realised that I was awake he got excited going over to the women to wake up her up without spilling the tea he still had in his hands.
"Oh Poppy, oh my god I'm so happy your okay" she stood up and looked extremly happy when she saw me looking at her "We were so worried about you, we wanted to make sure you were okay. It's so sad"
"Um I'm sorry but who the hell are you?"
"Your Poppy, our daughter, you don't remember?" I shook my head from side to side causing pain to erupt on both sides, I took my hand out of the women's hands and pulled it towards my head, holding my head "Oh my goddess, why? No? My baby!"
"Well look who's awake, how do you feel Poppy?" the doctor asked walking in but I only knew he was the doctor because he had a white coat on.
"She doesn't remember who she is? or us? this can't happen" The women screamed
"This is normal Ms Howard, Poppy was in a coma and she hit her head very hard this can cause anemia. You need to give her time in order for her to recollect her memories long and short term ones, it will be alright, oh I will be right back"
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Ciencia FicciónPoppy Howard was an average school girl who had everything she needed except that all changed when she meets Elizabeth Hellington, everything changes for her as she discovers new and old problems that she never realised were there in the first place.