The Girl Who Forgot Her Name
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r third glance would reveal some secret between the li
yers. Something inside her-something
irst instinc
ning, a social
someone who spent most of her time carrying ot
a paper cup of hot cocoa. "Until we find someone who knows you
. foste
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no one ever comes for me? What
e asked, "Do I
more tests. Then
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r nurse. Or maybe M
a boy w
rm. He wore a hoodie and jeans, his hands in his pockets. There was a scar just be
" he said, closing the door behi
ned. "Do I
at it feels like. Waking up a
him. "You lost
sat down. "Two years ago. Car crash. I forgot
voice told her
id it take
anyway. Bits and pieces come back sometimes.
bui
at I might never be who I was. So I
. "That sound
he said. "
a moment, the rain still
for you. Tell you what's best. But this is y
ened. "Why are
m-gray eyes. "Because someone le
ent s
pulled out a crumpled piece of
re
remember. She
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esit
l me
sked. "Do you..
omeone cle
klace still looped around
to," she said softly. "I
d. "Then we need t
you soon. Maybe into a house with cameras. Maybe i
d. "What d
ife didn't just vanish. Someone erased it.
dow after he left, he
hiding somet
somehow connected-was the first p
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nd now she wasn't sure i