Only a Nightmare

Only a Nightmare was virtual representation of one of Aveline de Grandpré's genetic memories.

Description
Aveline accompanied her mother through the city, but after chasing a loose chicken she became lost and was not able to find her again, forcing Aveline to avoid guards that had mistaken her for a slave child.

Dialogue
Aveline began chasing after an escaped chicken. Aveline neared the chicken. As she reached it, a guard kicked it away from her. He turns and threatens a slave next to him. Aveline bypasses guards via a backyard, before seeing her mother walk past. She runs up to her mother and grabs her arm. The woman turns around, and is not Aveline's mother. A guard sees her and yells out. Aveline is shoved onto the ground by the guard. She awakens as a older woman dressed in slave attire, before climbing to her feet and facing multiple guards around her. She takes them out, but is then confronted by a man with a snake coming out of mouth. She is shocked, but then suddenly awakens, realizing it was a dream. She is comforted by her stepmother, Madeleine. Madeleine leaves, as Aveline takes out a locket, gazing into it. She climbs out of bed and looks out the window. She opens a chest and takes out her Assassin robes, before dressing herself in the outfit.
 * Aveline: Come back!
 * Aveline: Come back!
 * Aveline: Oh! Oh! Ah!
 * Slave trader: ...perfect for plantation work, Monsieur. Look at this one. Hardworking, strong, healthy too.
 * Slave trader: I told you to keep your place, Kongo! As I was saying, Monsieur, this one is strong as an ox. It's in good health and whole not counting the missing toes.
 * Aveline: Maman?
 * Aveline: Maman!
 * Aveline: Maman!
 * Aveline: Pardon, Madame. (Excuse me, Ma'am)
 * Guard: You there! Bantling! Pest! I'll have you arrested!
 * Madeleine: Aveline, ma chérie (my dear), you were shouting again. Was it the nightmare?
 * Aveline: Oui. (Yes) Only a dream. I'm sorry to have woken you.
 * Madeleine: Shhh, ma chérie (my dear), shhh. Never apologize. A mother worries--even a stepmother.
 * Aveline: Thank you, Madeleine.
 * Aveline: Maman... do you worry too? Did you forget me? Or are you gone?
 * Aveline: In any case, the night has better uses than sleep.

Outcome
Aveline awoke from the nightmare and made her way out into the city.