Ok so the idea is basically a fem/genderbent human sanders sides au (because it's me asking lol) and 3 girls are just out for a walk one day, these girls are Virginia, Louis and Patty (not related to our ongoing series, I'm just lazy with names) and while they're out for their walk they find a girl laying in the grass, they think she's dead, they call for an ambulance and turns out she's not dead but she was attacked very viciously, when she waked up she has no memory, like none at all, full amnesia, the only clue to her identity is the name tag on the uniform she was wearing "Robin", the uniform doesn't have a company name or logo just the name tag, they can't just leave her at the hospital so they take her home to the large house they all share (rich families), you can decide what happens from there. Wow, this is a lot, good luck lol
FINALLY I CAN ANSWER THIS-
Uh, yeah, here's your overdue fic. Other request will be filled... at some point in time... :,)
Memory - Part I (a sanders sides fanfic)
There were a lot of things Virginia expected to see on a nightly walk. Streetlamps, grass, houses. The moon, especially. She loved the moon. But anyways, there were a lot of very simple things to expect from a very simple night out.
A dead girl out in the grass somewhere was not one of them.
It was Louis, the most responsible out of the trio, to speak first. "Check if she's breathing before we do anything else," she instructed, almost eerily steadily. Patty nodded at her, and bent down next to the still girl's form. Just as she went to check for any sign of life, the other girl's eyes shot up so quickly Virginia felt her heart nearly burst out of her chest.
She was clearly hurt. The other girls could see the blood, scrapes and bruising even in the dark. She clearly had some difficulty moving. Patty gently stopped her as she tried to sit up. "No! No, no..." she mumbled gently, putting a very light, comforting hand on her shoulder. "Just lay there a moment, we'll call an ambulance for you. Can you tell us your name?"
The girl paused. They could all see the gears turning behind her eyes. After a few unbearably long moments of silence, the girl screwed her eyes shut. "I... I don't know," she admitted. The trio gave each other a few looks, but Patty immediately went to reassure her. "Don't worry," she grinned as casually as possible. "I'm sure it'll come to you in a bit. Just relax for now. You're in good hands, and I'm sure you'll be in even better hands when the professionals come!"
She was clearly still uncomfortable, but managed to relax at Patty's comfort. The woman had always had a knack to make everyone feel better, regardless of the situation. Her control and ease even had an effect on Louis and Virginia, keeping them significantly more calm than they were at the time of seeing this strange girl.
The ambulance thankfully arrived not long later. They took the injured girl, as carefully as they could, off the ground and onto the ambulance bed. As they weren't friends or relatives, any the trio were disallowed from getting into the ambulance themselves. But that couldn't stop them from walking back home to Louis' car so they could drive to the hospital themselves. They just wanted to ensure she was okay, even if they didn't even know her name.
They arrived at the hospital, miraculously finding where she was, even with little knowledge of who on earth this girl was. Apparently, her name was Robin, as noted by the paramedics. It was on a nametag that the girls hadn't noticed due to shock, and even so couldn't read in the dark.
They found her in that hospital room, surprised to find her awake. Semi upright. Her bed lifted by her head at a 45° angle. Louis padded in first, quietly. Robin nearly jumped at seeing her there. "Who... are you?" she asked slowly, her voice quiet and horse.
Louis responded calmly, in her usual near monotone, so as not to frighten the poor girl any further than she clearly was. Hell, she was putting Virginia out of a job for being on guard. "I'm Louis. And this is Virginia and Patty. Very close friends of mine," she introduced herself. "We're the ones who found you. We just wanted to come see if you were okay."
Robin's lips pulled themselves tightly into a false smile. "I'm good," she nodded. But the smile immediately faltered, before fading away entirely. "I'm not, actually," she confessed, dejectedly. "Apart from the whole 'got beat up by a group of thugs' thing, which, by the way, ouch, I... don't know anything."
She gripped the blanket on her hospital bed, hands shaking. She was staring wide eyed at nothing in particular. "I only know my name because it was on that stupid name tag. Before the run in... nothing. My memory seems to have wiped itself clean. I don't know my own address, favorite colour, family members... anything." Her voice wobbled with emotion on the last word. Within seconds she was in hysterics.
Patty, always the emotionally sensitive, immediately scooped her into a hug. She said nothing, just rubbed her back as she let out all her darkest emotions. Virginia and Louis, much less emotionally sensitive, just watched awkwardly. Not knowing what to do.
"Thank you," Robin sniffled, after pulling back from Patty, wiping under her eyes with her fingers. "All of you. Truly. God knows what might have happened to me if you all hadn't found me." She smiled gratefully. The other three nodded politely. "Would you like us to leave you alone for a moment?" Louis suggested. "We'll be just outside the door." Robin nodded at her silently.
Louis ushered the other girls out of Robin's hospital girl, where the girl was still sniffling quietly, even after calming down significantly. They all stood in the hallway outside the room, looking at each other.
Surprisingly, it was Virginia who spoke first, who hadn't spoken since they found Robin at least an hour ago now. "She should come home with us," she blurted out. Her friends looked at her in shock. Virginia immediately averted eye contact, looking at the floor and fiddling with her sleeves in a flustered manner. "I... I just thought," she murmured carefully, "since she doesn't have any family she can remember, we could take her in for a bit. Until she finds out a bit more about herself and finds where she's meant to be. I mean, we are rich..." She laughed awkwardly.
Louis furrowed her brow in consideration, before shrugging her shoulders. "Virginia's right," she stated. "It would be the right thing to do." Patty clapped her hands excitedly, despite the situation. "Ooh, new roommate!" she gasped, excitedly. "And we can help her find her memories, like a murder mystery."
"Alright, calm down, Patty," Louis smirked, winking at her slightly. "We're just taking her in for her comfort and safety. Though it would be nice to help her with her amnesia in some way too." Patty beamed. They all nodded amongst one another.
And that was where the mystery unfolded...
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