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Quinn opened her eyes, scanning the room she was in, her eyes adjusting to the brightness of the unfamiliar room.
She felt pain all over her body, especially in her ribs.
She spoke weakly. "Where am I?"
Her eyes darted to a woman, making her way inside the room, she was gorgeous. "I see you woke up."
Quinn frowned, trying to rack her brain, trying to figure out whom this woman was, then it clicked. "You were on TV, on trial for murdering this guy.... My mom recognized you, told me about her past, about you, her sister." Quinn tried to prop herself up, but groaned in pain.
The woman put her hand on the girl's shoulder. "Take it easy, you've had a beating."
Quinn recognized the room to be a hospital room now. "Where's my mom?"
"I'm sorry sweetheart, she can't make it." The woman spoke, careful. "What do you remember?"
"My dad, he got mad at me and.... he did this to me." Quinn paused and looked down. "She's in jail isn't she?"
"I'm sorry about what happened. She came to me as soon as she knew you were safe. Asked me to take you in." The woman told her. Quinn didn't like the idea of living with a stranger, but considering her dad's family wasn't a safe option and the other option was foster care, this was the best option for her.
"Well, thank you, for taking me in Georgia." Quinn told the woman. "I know it must've been a lot for you."
"Well, I was very surprised to see Alice alive." Georgia confessed to the girl in front of her.
"I can imagine, my mom told me everything. I don't know what she told you."
"Not much, she said she didn't have a lot of time to explain, because the cops were looking for her." Georgia spoke. Quinn was about to reply, but Georgia cut her off as if reading the brunette's mind. "It's okay, you don't have to tell me, that's a talk for another time."
"Do you know how much longer I have to stay here?" Quinn questioned her.
"We can leave. The doctor said your ribs were bruised and they closed a cut on your chest, you just have to take it easy and we need to clean the cut every day. Aside from that, you're okay, physically." Georgia told her.
"What do you mean? Physically?" Quinn questioned, raising a brow.
"Well the doctor is worried about the psychological damage. He suggest therapy, now we don't have to right away, but I think he is right." Georgia shot her a sympathetic smile.
"Therapy is probably a good idea. My mom never got it and she said it messed her up, she was going to get it, but all this happened. Seeing you on TV definitely opened some old wounds." Quinn tried pushing herself up, feeling a sharp pain in her ribs as Georgia quickly helped her.
"The doctor prescribed you painkillers." Georgia helped her as the two walked out of the hospital to the car. "Now luckily, we had a spare room that we can turn into your room. It only has a bed, a closet and a desk, with a chair now, but we can decorate. I already picked up your things from your home." Quinn remained silent at the mention of her home, so Georgia continued talking. "Your clothes, your books, your computer, your PlayStation and your guitar. You know, my daughter has a piano, so I'm sure you'll get along." Quinn could tell she was really trying, but it seemed Georgia was nervous about something.
"You're nervous." Quinn pointed out.
"While she was growing up, I told Ginny that my parents were dead and that I don't have any siblings. My sister, your aunt, Maddie showed up at the house with her son and Ginny was mad at me, for lying." Georgia told her.
Quinn nodded. "You think she'll be mad again at you lying about another sister?" Georgia nodded, to which Quinn continued. "This is different, my mom faked her dead, you didn't know she was alive." Quinn glanced at her aunt. "She's very sorry about leaving you and Maddie behind, that's the only regret she has."
"I remember my mom told us that Alice had taken her own life, after the murder of her boyfriend, we were heartbroken. We lost the one person that kept us safe, well, as safe as she could." Georgia sighed, remembering.
"Mom found out that your mom killed the boyfriend and that she framed your dad. Your mom forced mine to fake her own death, she had no other choice, or she would've been killed." Quinn sighed and shook her head. "She knew too much."
Georgia glanced over at her niece. "I always had the suspicion."
"I'm sorry for what you've been through. I know you did what you did with reason, just like my mom... My dad would've killed me, had she not killed him." Quinn noticed Georgia tense up. "Yeah yeah, you're innocent, I know."
"So, tell me about yourself." Georgia shrugged, changing the topic.
"Changing the topic, that's fair. Well I am 16, just like your daughter. I want to be a doctor when I grow up, though dad always wanted me to take over the business. I play the guitar and I was in my school's basketball team. I didn't have many friends, I always kept to myself, I have one close friend, Hannah Woodson. She didn't go to my school, she goes to Wellsbury high and I go or went to school in Boston, we met at church. My dad and his side of the family were strictly catholic, so we went every Sunday." Quinn looked over at the blonde woman next to her. "My mom always says, you only need one good friend in life." Quinn paused for a moment. "Am I gonna go to a different school now?"
Georgia nodded. "Yes, to Wellsbury high, it's good that you already have Hannah there." She pulled up to a nice looking house. "We're here."
So this was the introduction chapter, next one Quinn will meet Ginny and Austin, maybe other characters as well. This is a continuation from season 3. Considering there's only 4 OCs, I didn't make a cast chapter.
We have Quinn Allison Parker, whom is played by Alycia Debnam-Carey
Hannah Woodson, played by Dianna Agron. Quinn's best friend.
Alice Parker, played by Kim Dickens. Quinn's mother and Georgia's older sister.
Johnathan Parker, played by Henry Ian Cusick. Quinn's father, whom will only appear in possible flashbacks, for obvious reasons.
