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The Girl Who Forgot Her Name

Chapter 3 The House on Brookline Road

Word Count: 775    |    Released on: 25/05/2025

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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.”