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The Girl Who Forgot Her Name

The Girl Who Forgot Her Name

Author: Monexx
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Chapter 1 The Stranger in the Mirror

Word Count: 815    |    Released on: 25/05/2025

g she noticed

that settled deep in your bones and made your skin crawl. The kind th

ened h

mooth and unfamiliar. Her throat was dry, her limbs heavy. When she tried to move

A beeping sound came from somewhere b

low her breathing. Her body felt like it belonge

he's a

footsteps. Then a p

but tense. "Hi there, sweetheart. You're safe.

at her. "Hospi

in three days ago. Some hikers fou

e L

floated in her mind with no anch

ou had a head injury and some bruises. Your scans were mos

ned her

ng ca

her fingers against her temples, wi

racked. "I don't remembe

d gently. "That can happen with head trauma. It's called re

ng. She looked down at her arms. Pale. Br

alone?"

, no phone.

er pocket and placed som

cklace. A s

arching for any trace of recognition. But again-nothing. It felt f

whispered. "I don

y, clouds rolling in. She watched the trees sway, people pass below, but none o

was

but she barely touched it. The doctor came, too-Dr. M

rated and bruised. The amnesia might be temporary. You may remember thing

t doesn't?

d from here. We'll help

window. Her fingers curled

lights, she stood in front of the small

ooked ba

g bruise along her left cheekbone. Hollow eyes. She looked seventeen,

she whispered t

the mirror d

re the bruises. What her laugh sounded like. What kind of clothes she wore, wh

lection was

rs don't ha

after midnight w

oom. Soft footsteps. Then-s

ing. The hallway light spilled

padded to the door. When she

lded piec

shook as she

ine, written in shar

. You weren't sup

every nerve in h

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did i

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The Girl Who Forgot Her Name
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“Who are you when your memories lie? Seventeen-year-old Nia wakes up in a hospital with no recollection of who she is or how she got there. Her parents say she was in an accident. Her friends act like nothing is wrong. Her room is filled with pictures, trophies, and journals that tell the story of a perfect life-one she doesn't recognize. But as Nia tries to piece her identity back together, she begins to notice cracks in the version of herself everyone insists is real. The girl in the mirror doesn't feel like her. The whispers in her mind tell a different story. And the more she digs, the more she uncovers a haunting possibility: maybe she wasn't just in an accident... maybe someone made her forget. Now, with fragments of a hidden past surfacing, Nia must choose-confront the terrifying truth or continue living a lie. Because someone is watching. Someone who knows what she forgot. And they'll do anything to keep it that way. A gripping psychological drama about memory, identity, and the courage it takes to face who you truly are.”