[Sakura can be seen lying in her bed, tossing and turning. She looks like she's fighting off an enemy that only she can see. After a minute or two of this, she stiffens and lets out a small cry of what seems to be pain/fear as she wakes up from her slumber. She looks around the room, clearly confused
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S-Sakura-san? What's wrong?
[Blinks a few times and rubs her eyes. For some reason, she can't see]
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E-eh?...I'm Hinata...Sakura-san, y-you don't remember me?
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[She knows the names of a few of the ninja around the village. Hinata is from a large clan, so the name is familiar.]
I don't think we've ever met...
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[She thinks about it for a second. With Sakura's memory loss and her own seeming loss of vision, she deduces that it's another event. It eases her own rising panic somewhat]
I t-think this is another e-event that made you lose your m-memory?
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[thinks for a moment...it's hard to believe because if it's an event it's a huge chunk of her memory gone.]
I don't know...I mean...I don't think I forgot anything. At least...there's no big gaps in my memories.
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[Crouches back down to try and feel around for her PCD. She knows she left it around here somwhere...]
Really? Then w-what did you do instead of b-becoming a ninja then?
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I work in the hospital as a nurse. I'm nowhere near the skill level of a medic-ninja but...I've been told I'm a pretty good civilian nurse.
[She's just noticed that Hinata seems to be having some trouble]
Do you need some help?
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[Smiles slightly at that. Typical Sakura] A-Actually, Sakura-san, you're a v-very talented medic-nin. Just a-after Tsunade-sama.
Ah, yes please. I just need my PCD. I should tell Neji-niisan what's happened...
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[Confusion is a go!]
How can I be a medic-ninja if I'm not even a ninja to begin with?
I'll get it for you.
[She gets up and grabs Hinata's PCD from the table and gives it to the girl]
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[Decided to change topic to save brain breakage] Do y-you like working as a n-nurse then?
Ah, t-thank you. [Fumbles around with it for a bit, trying to remember where all the keys are]
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I love to help people, and working as a nurse helps me to do that.
No problem.
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