Ally Shae Thatcher
"So have you ever been caught in a sea of despair? And your moment of truth is the day that you say 'I'm not scared.'"
Ally was watching the looks that passed over the boy's face, the pain in his eyes making her feel worse and eventually made her tear her own eyes away from his. She was at a loss of what else to say to the boy. She didn't know who he was, and how was she supposed to help that? Ally was bothered by the amount of care that this boy held for her, and she felt guilty that she didn't feel it back. It was hard for her to believe anything that had been said, and she knew she'd need to hear it and see it from herself to know that she felt the same for this boy, or for that matter, used to.
Ally's eyes drifted back to the boy as he let out a deep breath, and she couldn't help but feel tears well up in her eyes again at not knowing anything about this situation. She had tears streaming her face once again, and her mind couldn't seem to make sense of what was even happening between all of this. Ally could see the plead in his eyes, and the breaking that her injury was causing in him. She closed her eyes, upset with herself as the boy started to speak to her in a begging tone. Why can't I remember...why am I to be causing this boy pain when I don't even know how he knows me...why did this happen to me..what even happened to me.. She contemplated in her head before opening her eyes again to look at him.
Ally saw the tear rolling down his cheek, and she took a heavy breath as he began to speak again about how she was his best friend and how he wouldn't leave her to deal with this by herself. She wiped away a tear from her water eyes before she glanced at the boy. She felt guilty for retreating slightly when the boy had stepped closer, and she could see the defeat and sadness that entirely surrounded him in this empty hospital room.
"You'll be there for me when I don't have a single clue as to who you are or why you care so much about me?" Ally asked him then, the brokenness inside of her showing through her voice. She let out a long and depressed sigh, feeling like it was her fault that this had even happened to her in general. "I'm sorry that I don't remember you... I..." She started again, but her voice choked out as tears came to her eyes again. "Is there a way to show me that we were best friends, or that we were...together?" Ally asked him then in a soft voice. Ally had no idea though what she would go home to in her room. Her room was FILLED with pictures of Derek and herself, every single picture had them together. Ally even had one of his jackets in her room laying on her bed.
Ally's eyes drifted back to the boy as he let out a deep breath, and she couldn't help but feel tears well up in her eyes again at not knowing anything about this situation. She had tears streaming her face once again, and her mind couldn't seem to make sense of what was even happening between all of this. Ally could see the plead in his eyes, and the breaking that her injury was causing in him. She closed her eyes, upset with herself as the boy started to speak to her in a begging tone. Why can't I remember...why am I to be causing this boy pain when I don't even know how he knows me...why did this happen to me..what even happened to me.. She contemplated in her head before opening her eyes again to look at him.
Ally saw the tear rolling down his cheek, and she took a heavy breath as he began to speak again about how she was his best friend and how he wouldn't leave her to deal with this by herself. She wiped away a tear from her water eyes before she glanced at the boy. She felt guilty for retreating slightly when the boy had stepped closer, and she could see the defeat and sadness that entirely surrounded him in this empty hospital room.
"You'll be there for me when I don't have a single clue as to who you are or why you care so much about me?" Ally asked him then, the brokenness inside of her showing through her voice. She let out a long and depressed sigh, feeling like it was her fault that this had even happened to her in general. "I'm sorry that I don't remember you... I..." She started again, but her voice choked out as tears came to her eyes again. "Is there a way to show me that we were best friends, or that we were...together?" Ally asked him then in a soft voice. Ally had no idea though what she would go home to in her room. Her room was FILLED with pictures of Derek and herself, every single picture had them together. Ally even had one of his jackets in her room laying on her bed.