Chapter 1
The Hippocratic Oath
So much was happening, she didn't even know where to begin!
All sorts of people were showing up and there were lots of questions.
By time the dust settled it'd been decided... the rich folks of Willow Creek hated to see a girl down on her luck, and hated seeing the empty lot even more.
So, it came to pass that she would start a Legacy of her own. Some pocket change was given to Miss.Little, and she was expected to in her life, and in her children children's lives give back to the community in every way possible. She had a mansion to rebuild, people to get to know and thank...
So much do to.
Yet hardly anywhere to live.
Not one to be put down however, Sonya was struck with a brilliant plan.
She needed a job! And to get a job, she'd need to get to know people.
"Might as well head to the bar and see what people really need."
She quickly found herself drug into a movie night hosted by the bar, which provided a great opportunity to meet all the people she desired.
Listening to their grumbling woes as they drank and fussed at the movie for being the worst insult to cinema, she noticed many of the towns people had all sorts of strange illnesses.
Purple swirls, tiger marks, all sorts of things.
"And I thought amnesia was bad... there's an idea! I'll become a nurse or something and help take care of people."
It certainly seemed like a fitting idea to give back to the community that was being so kind to her.
And then maybe she could learn about cures for amnesia too!
And so the very next day, Sonya found herself working at the hospital...well more like practicing. She wasn't allowed to ACTUALLY treat patients but hey, pretending to take care of them was just as good.
It's the thought that counts right?
After her first day of work though, one of the handsome young men from the bar invited Sonya out on a date.
He seemed to be amazing at everything, this J Huntington III. He was clearly fit, but he had brains too, working as a QA tester.
And though he was a little nervous about tying the knot with someone he'd just met a day ago, hearing her plight and the fact that she'd just been given a large plot of land was too much to pass up. So they got married then at there.
Now with a husband in tow, Mrs.Little still had a lot to do, and was taking up writing in what little spare time she had, while Mr.Little will try to figure out how to program, game and jog in circles all at the same time.