“So, we are all set, do you think you’ll be alright with the crutches?” Jac smiled at Iris as she placed a paper bag with some painkillers inside on the bedside cabinet. “Your leg has healed nicely, be careful, nothing strenuous as we don’t want it reopening.” Writing the last bits in her file she closed it up popping it away as it was not needed anymore. “We’ve put some painkillers in the bag it should keep pain to a minimum.” Iris wasn’t really paying attention to Jac, she was just nodding as she kept her gaze out of the window. Saying yes here and there to keep the nurse happy. Eyes glanced to the clock sighing as she looked down, her family hadn’t come for her. [color=f49ac2][i]What if… I don’t have anyone. Could I remember fake memories? I just… [/i][/color] Looking at her hands as she moved her fingers watching the movement, it was a good way to distract herself. Frowning slightly as she continued to think, mind swirling with different possibilities as she pretty much blanked Jac who was only trying to help. Another thing that in the back of her mind she felt guilty about. “Iris?” [color=f49ac2]“Huh! Oh?”[/color] Iris shook her head smiling up at Jac trying to act positive. [color=f49ac2]“Thanks, sorry. It just feels strange. Venturing out. Hopefully something sparks my memory.”[/color] Picking up the bag she nodded to Jac, [color=f49ac2]“Painkillers. Got it! Nothing crazy to bust up the leg again.”[/color] She had partially listened but a lot of it was common sense, she knew that Jac was only doing her job and she should be thankful. They had been so helpful to her here. [color=f49ac2]“Thank you, for your help and thank Dr. Emett. I’m already feeling much better.”[/color] Reaching over to the bedside cabinet she picked up the note with the number on for Cas and placed it inside the paper bag with her medication, she never knew but the moment she left the hospital she could remember something. Where she lived and she did promise to call him after all, she wouldn’t break that especially after the kindness he had offered to her. [color=f49ac2]“I think I’m all set to go now, thanks again. Hey! If Cas stops by tell him I won’t break that promise.”[/color] Hoisting herself up she held the medication but ensured she could also use her crutches at the same time. Ensuring she was comfortable she used the crutches as a form of support as she began to hobble out of the room, this was the first time she had moved outside of the room and she couldn’t help but look around as she continued to walk. She hoped something would spark a memory as she moved, anything would be better than not knowing. Smiling as she moved towards the entrance she was greeted by sunshine as she moved through the doors, stopping just outside the hospital as she looked around the streets that surrounded the hospital, she wanted it to feel familiar, but it didn’t. Looking back at the hospital she wondered if her parents would call there, how would she ever know if they did? [color=f49ac2][i]Why do I not recognise any of this? [/i][/color]