Chapter 0253

I’ve read about selective amnesia. I came across it when I was researching brain injuries. I just never thought that it would affect Ava.

“Selective amnesia means that Ava has forgotten some events of her life, and that is the last four years. In some cases, she may remember all her memories, or some of them, or she won’t ever remember at all and will remain with an empty gap for the rest of her life,” he explains.

I watch everyone’s reaction. Noah and I were the only lucky ones. She remembered us but didn’t

remember them.

“So you’re telling us that she might never remember us?” Letty asks in a shaky voice.

She runs her hand through her hair, but it’s trembling a bit. I know how hard this must have hit her. They were best friends, yet Doctor Charles was telling her that Ava might not ever remember all the memories

they shared together.

“Is this why mom doesn’t know who Iris is?” His voice comes out confident and assured.

He was in a room full of adults and a doctor, yet he didn’t have trouble asking about his concerns. Noah

While most kids would have trouble speaking their thoughts, Noah doesn’t. He’s my son, yet his confidence

us. “We also noticed that she’s having trouble with some letters and numbers, given she’s a teacher, it’s advisable that she doesn’t return

Ava complains, sadness coating

the best. We have to figure out this is

doesn’t like it, but

will she be discharged?” I ask the doctor, eager to know his

her overnight, but you can take her

hearing this. It’s not a surprise given how much he has missed his mom. His joy at having her with him is

with all of you?” Charles asks us. “Noah can

and we follow him. I get nervous. Is there something else that’s wrong? Something he wasn’t comfortable sharing with

from the past. This is common with families. They try to force the memories back. Doing

seizures.”

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what are we supposed to do?” Theo sounds like he’s

me. “I believe the

I nod my head.

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