Chase looked around London silently. It hadn't changed the last she remembered. Just that the time of year was all wrong, the decorations different. She had missed a lot, and it was odd. So standing there staring she found an outside cafe and sat down under an umbrella. It was rainy out today, possibly not the BEST time for her to be outside. But she didn't care much, it wasn't raining right then and even if it was.. she liked the rain.
Chase tried to remember things.. But Sterling had done a very good memory charm. She couldn't remember anything beyond sitting beside the lake, hoping to tan, it was like it was all.. gone. What had once been a distant memory was now her last memory. Try as she might all she saw in her head was her sitting on the ground, and then.. she was opening her eyes up to look at Sterling and Danny hovering over her. The last few months completely gone.
She had been filled in of course. Disowned because she dated a Vampire. Living on her own with almost no money, she lived with Danny, her boyfriend, who she knew she loved. It was just kind of scary, knowing things happened, she had acted a certain way when she was.. normal? But it had gotten so bad she was so depressed she had her memory modified. She was happy.. that was for sure, but she hadn't been right before she had her memory wiped. She knew because she had tears falling down her face. Fresh ones, newly fallen ones and they were still falling when she woke up.
Imagine, one minute your perfectly happy laying beside the lake on a hot summer day trying to get a tan. You blink.. and you find out that whatever happened after that.. was turning point in your life and you don't know what it was! Whatever she had seen, heard, people she had met, things she had done. Things in history that had been revealed, it was all gone. All of it. And she was left trying to figure out what had happened. The Chase who had been felt like another person to her. Someone who had made the decision to go back in time.. to bring back an older Chase.. and disappear forever. It was a big decision, and she trusted herself that she had made the right choice. Ordering a tea she sat staring at the people passing her as a light drizzle started up.