My jaw dropped. I couldn't believe what he was saying. I didn't want to believe it. I was supposed to turn 17 tomorrow. There was no way I was already 24. "What day is it?"
The doctor apparently saw my shock coming because he didn't react to it in any other way than a calm manner. "April 16, 2019."
April 16? 2019? None of this made sense to me. It was May 19th when I went to bed. "How long have I been here?"
"4 years, Mrs. Irvine."
No way. There was absolutely no way I had been here for only 4 years. From almost 17 years old to almost a month away from being 25? That's certainly not a difference of 4. That's almost 8 years apart. "Then how do I only remember being 16 if I've been here for 4 years?"
The doctor closed the curtains a little, making the light less harsh. After all, I had just woken up from a head injury and didn't need the light bothering my head. "We're not sure of that yet."
There was something he was hiding from me. I didn't know what it was, but I just knew something was being hidden. I remember one of the reasons I don't trust doctors: they don't tell you everything you need to know. All they tell is bits and pieces. The "general information" as they call it. I chose to let it go, however. I figured it wasn't gonna be worth the talk about him hiding something from his patient.
I guess the doctor took the silence as acceptance and grabbed his clipboard again, scribbling a few more notes. He told me he would check up on me later and left the room.
Finally, some time to myself again. I looked outside again, the window only showing a little bit of the outside world, now that he had closed it. Jerk. I never asked him to close it and it wasn't bothering me. As I was raised though, "Doctors know best" so I just went with it despite not being totally okay with it. I still believe that he should've at least asked me if I wanted it adjusted or explain why he took it upon himself to adjust it.
I thought about everything that was just said. I'm not 16. I'm 24. Everything else is right, my name and my birthday. And I've only been here for 4 years. What happened to the rest of it?" I suddenly just wanted to burst into tears right there, but my body wouldn't allow it. I knew that I had to eventually take everything in, but I wasn't ready to believe him. Not yet. For now, I just wanted to believe that I'm still 16-year-old Amy and nothing more.
My stomach growled, reminding me that I should probably eat something. I hadn't eaten anything in 4 years. I'm just surprised I didn't die of starvation within the 4 years I was out. Starvation and dehydration, if anything, because I didn't realize how dry my throat was until that moment as well. How the heck did I manage to wake up with nothing to eat or drink for years?
That would probably remain a mystery to me as a nurse came in with a tray of food and a glass of water. I instantly wanted to get up and shove it all in my mouth, but not only would I look like a complete idiot, but I would also be making a mess if I tried to reach out and grab the food and shatter the glass of water. Yeah, that'd be a sight to see, wouldn't it? I may have been asleep for 4 years, but I still maintain my common sense and things I should and shouldn't do...for the most part. The nurse set the tray of food and the water on a little stand meant for eating in bed and set the stand over my legs. I began eating. It wasn't the best, but right now, all I want is food and to live another day without starving.
The nurse watched as I ate. I guess she was making sure that I was eating and not trying to push it away, but how would I know? I just ate, contently. She smiled at me. "Must taste good huh?"
I can only nod my head as I had food in my mouth. I was just grateful I wan't gonna starve myself until I got out like most people end up doing. When I swallowed my food, I spoke. "Yeah. Thank you."
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Memory After Memory
Mystery / ThrillerAfter suffering a horrible memory loss and a coma, that doesn't stop Amy Irvine from wanting to know what's been going on since she slept. She goes to her best friends Julian Frat and Viney Docks for help when she discovers that a dead corpse in the...