The Girl Who Forgot Love
d, the harsh hospita
pale and strained,
ic humiliation at the Spring Fling. My
h settled over me: I remembered th
ive amnesia – specifically, all emoti
, even arrogant, when I offered only polite detachment.
anger, should have been. Everyone around me was fr
I wa
g emptiness, like reading a sad sto
s than I was? Was I broken? Who was I without the gi
udulent smile plastered on my face, I knew I couldn't pret
nal help. And that' s when destiny, or pe
nd, long-lost childhood friend, whose pres