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happy_dsign) wrote2012-07-08 10:57 pm
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[For Bay] Amnesia plot
Daphne woke to a shaking pillow, frowning and sitting up. She felt weird, disoriented. She rubbed her eyes and looked around, not recognizing anything in her surroundings, and her heart started pounding. "...Mom?" she called, clutching the blanket against her as her gaze fell on the sleeping stranger in the next bed. A whimper of fear, of panic escaped her as her head whipped around and she scooted toward the headboard, her eyes wild. "Mom!"
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"Daphne!" She looked at her, trying to keep the panic out of her stomach. "D-Daphne," she repeated. Signing What's wrong?
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Bay swallowed and grabbed a sketchbook, just in case, before signing and speaking very clearly, "My name is Bay Kennish. We're roommates. Friends."
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Scribbling in her book, Bay wrote out bullet points: the found out when they were fifteen that they'd been switched at birth; they were currently roommates on a magic island; and no she didn't expect any of it to make sense.
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She looked down at her body, noticing for the first time that it was the wrong shape, the wrong size. "What happened to me? Why am I so...big? Long?" She held out her arms, eyes wide.
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Reaching into her bag, Bay grabbed a mirror and sat next to Daphne.
On the pad of paper, Bay wrote We're 16 and held the mirror up in front of their faces.
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Hoping that it might jog some memories, Bay began signing the alphabet. "A, b, c..."
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In the book, she wrote You use the sign for 'Happy' but with a D. For Daphne.
Then she finger-spelled B A Y before going back to a B and drawing a line of wavy hair from her temple. "Bay."
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"My signing is okay, but I don't know all of it."
But, Bay thought, she'd know enough for Daphne to get by until this all blew over. It had to blow over. She didn't want to consider the alternative.
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"Better idea. We'll learn the signs for breakfast by making it."
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