Dria read the newspaper article one more time. Most memorable moment. Hmm, what would hers be? Of course, what would be more memorable, than that moment? That day in the floral shop, that lovely last day of blissful ignorance. She was making an arrangement with a Blue Lotus - a rare and beautiful, but quite dangerous flower in the hands of a novice or the unprepared. She was prepared, as she had gardening gloves on, and she had studied this plant often, and was no beginner, having had arranged this flower often. It was her personal flower of choice. She was helping Laurie teach the novice class, she herself was in the advanced class. Everything was going well, until that moment, that fateful moment, when that young kid walked in the door. He asked for a specific flower arrangement for a hospitalized friend, and Dria got up to help. The kid took one look at her face and yelled, "I know who you are! You're Dria Bones! You look exactly like your twin Drew Bones!" And next thing she knew her life was spinning out of control. More investigations were done, and then she was removed from the home of her foster family of four years, and put in the home of what seemed like a rather random family - and yet they were not. A mother, a father, and a brother - an identical twin brother, who did yes look exactly like her. The house was quite small, but held a lot of sadness. Four years ago, they lost a daughter. Slowly they were losing their son too, to grief. They had lost a multi-billion dollar business trying to find her, and it had seemed that there was more loss in the air. Her mother had sacrificed hope of her daughter's survival for her own mental survival, and her father had not had time to grieve himself, taking care of everyone else in the family. And now she was back, minus her memories and the hope that she would ever regain them. Drew was fortunately able to finish healing with no disasterous effect, and her father was going through mild counseling - her mother was in shock. Yes, she'd say that was her most memorable moment - in all the four years that she could remember - it changed her life entirely. Put her with her biological family, even with an identical twin, that she may never remember - who else could say something like that? And then more happened - not that she could tell the newspaper. And she had a feeling somewhere deep inside, that more was on the way. How, she did not know, call it Amnesiac's Intuition if you would. And hmm she had the feeling that there was an extended family (aunts and uncles probably) that her mother, father and brother had not told her about yet. Probably either forgotten in all the chaos, or just didn't want to overwhelm her just yet. Either way, it would come out sooner or later. She sat down to write the entry for the paper.