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Lost Time, Found Love: Ava's Return

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 855    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

lt was the slow, ste

g sound that cut throu

ned m

rile, with a single square

t my bedr

spread through my whole body, a hea

ed in, holding a chart. She fr

d clattered

hand flying to her mouth. "Dr. Ro

d to bubble

is woman. I didn'

is eyes wide. He approached my bed

? Ava? Can y

throat too

tell me yo

name. The name I built my company with.

the

d, confused. "

nged a look, a heavy, pitying

aid, his voice gentle

een on the wall, a calendar

as bright

12,

make sense. It was

"That' s wrong. The car crash... it

as fifteen ye

ifteen years. A dec

two impossible points in time. Lily. My daugh

My hu

sharp, clear. The CEO voice. The one that got thing

ght nod. She retrieved a sleek, almost transparent device

, from our wedding. Ethan, smiling, his eyes full o

d the ca

g once

sn't the voice I knew. It w

is t

ef and fear warring inside

n a harsh, b

people. Do you get some sick thr

really me. I' m at the ho

don' t know who you are or what you want, but my wife is dead.

to hang up. I

o climb Miller' s Peak and you fell. You told everyone it was from a bike acci

ilent. I could hear

you know that?

o longer a confused patient, I was Ava Reed,

al, Room 304. You have ten minutes to get here. If you are not here, I will walk out of this h

t for an answ

g at me, her eyes a

mered. "Mr. Hayes. He' s a huge philanthropist. A

n' t say

sharing a secret. "A woman named Scarlett Vance. They' ve been

ett V

e. A stranger. A woman livi

a cold, hard knot in

t shoved it aside,

nurse dead in the eye. "Lily. Wher

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“The first thing I felt was the slow, steady beep of a machine. I opened my eyes to a sterile white ceiling, definitely not my bedroom. A nurse rushed in, dropping her clipboard, whispering, "She' s awake!" Then a doctor: "Mrs. Hayes? Ava? Can you tell me your name?" "Ava Reed... Ava Hayes." "And the year?" "2023. It' s October." Their pitying looks made my skin crawl. "Ava," the doctor said gently, "It' s not 2023." He pointed to a digital screen: July 12, 2038. Fifteen years. Gone. Just like that. The car crash that felt like yesterday had apparently happened a decade and a half ago. My Lily, my four-year-old daughter, would be nineteen. My husband, Ethan... I called him, desperate, finding his contact on a sleek, alien device. A voice answered, but it wasn' t his. It was cold, hollow. "Who is this?" "Ethan? It' s me. It' s Ava." Then, a harsh, bitter laugh. "My wife is dead. She died fifteen years ago. Don' t you dare use her name again." He was about to hang up. "The scar!" I screamed, "Under your left rib, from Miller' s Peak! And Lily... she called her bear 'Sir Reginald Fluffen-Bottom' !" Silence on the line. Then a whisper: "How... how do you know that?" Who was this stranger on the phone? What had happened to my life, my family? I was Ava Reed, a woman robbed of fifteen years. "Because I am your wife, you idiot. Oceanville General, Room 304. Ten minutes." I hung up, a cold, hard knot forming in my stomach. Ethan never showed. Instead, a slick lawyer offered me a hotel, a car, a credit card. I took the car. My daughter. Lily.”
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