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The memory of us

Chapter 4 I'm glad it's you

Word Count: 837    |    Released on: 29/10/2025

line outside her small flat. Clara stood before the mirror in her living

ent as always. The drive to St. George's Hospital felt longer t

of his face, softening the sharpness of his jawline. His expression w

said quietly, as if

door, her heart hamm

smile that used to melt her defen

fessionalism into her tone. "Let's fo

a moment, it wasn't the billionaire, the patient, or the stranger she sa

d her more than

hands folded neatly in front of her

at his lips. "That's a polite way

it did. It looked like a sho

rian's room had been converted into a small medical space - monitoring equipment, first-aid esse

ies, distance. But standing there, surrounded by the lingering scent o

passed in a rhythm o

drian would join her in the kitchen, barefoot, hair tousled, the picture of disarming ease. He

'd greet, his tone

eply automatically, eyes fixe

orrect her gen

lways preten

cribed - slow walks across the room, breathing exercises, light stretches. His bod

ne sound - something in Clara's chest ached. It was t

aning on the railing as the city lights blinked below. The wind tousled his hair, and for a

e resting," sh

urn around.

him, arms folded. "T

isn't it? Having everything - money, property, eve

him. "You'll rem

tly. "But sometimes I

d. "What do

ng. "What if I remember things I don't l

. Clara looked away, her voice qui

plicity, the calm that steadied him more than any medicine

ghtened. "M

c below. Adrian wanted to ask more - about her past, about why she looked at him wi

he said softl

t him, startl

ng me like a patient or a burden

l, genuine curve of her lips that made somethi

r his breath. "Th

Wh

It sounds.

posed to,"

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The memory of us
The memory of us
“When Adrian Cole wakes from a near-fatal accident, his past is nothing but a blur. Faces, names, and memories vanish-except one. To everyone's shock, the only person he remembers is his on-call nurse, Clara Hayes. But Clara isn't just his nurse. She's the woman he once loved... and the one he left behind in pieces. Bound by duty yet haunted by the past, Clara hides the truth of who she really is, convincing herself that keeping his secret - and her distance - is the only way to survive his recovery. As Adrian struggles to piece together who he was, Clara is caught between the man he used to be and the man he's becoming - kind, gentle, and heartbreakingly familiar. Old wounds reopen, old sparks reignite, and the line between healing and hurting begins to blur. Now, as fragments of Adrian's memory return, so does the pain that tore them apart. Now, they must both face the hardest question of all: Is their love worth remembering?”