Jax 2648 days. That’s how long it’s been since I last saw the love of my life. The day Allison Bennett just disappeared without a trace and left me in my own personal hell.
The night I’m running late to my engagement party to another woman is the night I walk outside to find Allie just standing there. It’s like the universe just handed me the best gift of my life, but Allie doesn’t remember me. She doesn’t even remember herself.
Allie I escaped the basement and found the only thing I remembered. A house with a man who looks over the moon to see me again.
No matter how hard I try to remember, nothing works. It’s made even worse knowing how much I’m disappointing everyone. Jax for not remembering our love. Our friends because I don’t know them. Laura because I ruined her engagement. Even the cops who still think I may be faking. But no one compares to the disappointment I feel knowing that the new version of me will never quite compare to the old version everyone prays will return.
Laura I won the lottery when Jax finally gave me the time of day after decades of loving him. But it all comes crashing down around me when I get that text sent to everyone, not just me. Allie’s back. Not only is Allie back, Jax no longer wants to marry me.
I can’t lose him. Not after I fought so hard. I’m not convinced Allie isn’t faking her amnesia, but if she really doesn’t remember, driving a wedge between them might just be my ticket to getting Jax back.
Jax 2648 days. That’s how long it’s been since I last saw the love of my life. The day Allison Bennett just disappeared without a trace and left me in my own personal hell.
The night I’m running late to my engagement party to another woman is the night I walk outside to find Allie just standing there. It’s like the universe just handed me the best gift of my life, but Allie doesn’t remember me. She doesn’t even remember herself.
Allie I escaped the basement and found the only thing I remembered. A house with a man who looks over the moon to see me again.
No matter how hard I try to remember, nothing works. It’s made even worse knowing how much I’m disappointing everyone. Jax for not remembering our love. Our friends because I don’t know them. Laura because I ruined her engagement. Even the cops who still think I may be faking. But no one compares to the disappointment I feel knowing that the new version of me will never quite compare to the old version everyone prays will return.
Laura I won the lottery when Jax finally gave me the time of day after decades of loving him. But it all comes crashing down around me when I get that text sent to everyone, not just me. Allie’s back. Not only is Allie back, Jax no longer wants to marry me.
I can’t lose him. Not after I fought so hard. I’m not convinced Allie isn’t faking her amnesia, but if she really doesn’t remember, driving a wedge between them might just be my ticket to getting Jax back.