LOGINI sustain brain damage from a car crash and end up with a memory akin to a goldfish. However, I remember my feelings for Caleb Warner for seven whole years. Things change when he abandons me on a mountain top after losing a bet with someone. He sneers and says, "Write this in your journal, Sadie. Consider it a lesson learned." It's wintertime, and it's freezing on top of the mountain. I almost die there. I later destroy everything that has to do with Caleb and allow my memories of him to disappear from my mind. … One night, someone by the name of Caleb Warner calls me. My boyfriend jealously pulls me close and asks, "Who's this?" I shake my head dazedly. "I don't know." The person on the other end of the line loses it when he hears my answer.
View MoreCaleb's POVThe first time I met Sadie was at the hospital. She was a survivor of the car crash too, but I'd never seen a survivor that cheerful. That was when I started paying attention to her.I noticed she was always around this one guy, pushing his wheelchair all over the hospital. She'd tell him jokes, cheer him up, and comfort him.I used to hide nearby and listen in. Sometimes, I'd even laugh along without realizing it.The boy's name was Elijah Parker. I heard his parents had died in the same accident. He was the only one left.I couldn't help thinking it wasn't fair. We both lost our parents, so why did he get someone like her by his side while I had no one?I knew what that feeling was. It was jealousy.One day, I overheard a conversation between Sadie and a doctor. That was how I found out she had suffered a head injury, and her memory had been affected.So I snuck over to her bedside while she was asleep. I picked up a note Elijah had left. It contained several wa
Elijah's injuries were mostly on his back. He'd hit the shoe cabinet during the fight, and it was all red and swollen.He didn't make a sound while the doctor was checking his injuries. But the moment we stepped out, he started whining and leaned on me. Considering his injuries, I couldn't exactly push him away.The doctor glanced at us and chuckled, clearly used to this kind of scene. "You young couples sure know how to spice things up."I felt a little awkward and quickly dragged Elijah away.Once we got home, he was still sticking to me like glue.I finally lost it. "Elijah, get away from me."He studied my face for a moment before nodding pitifully. He shifted over, but only by the width of two fingers.I shot him a glare. Only then did he slowly move another palm's width away. Under his breath, he muttered, "Heartbreaker. Hmph."Of course, I heard that loud and clear.I rolled my eyes. "Yeah, and maybe I'll forget you one day too."Elijah leaned in suddenly. "Oh yeah? Yo
It wasn't until I got outside that I realized this was my own place. Why was I running?I sat down on the staircase until I heard the front door shut, followed by the sound of the elevator sliding closed.A second later, my phone lit up with a message from Elijah. "I made breakfast. Don't forget to eat."For some reason, it made me feel like I was the jerk who ghosted someone after getting what I wanted.But I didn't even drink last night. How did things get so out of hand?Embarrassed, I wrote it all down in my diary. I had skipped the details for sure.Elijah sent me a bunch of texts afterward, but I deliberately ignored them.Eventually, I replied, "Let's just pretend that night never happened. Don't take it to heart."When he didn't respond for a long time, I felt relieved but strangely empty too.I didn't think I was so charming that someone could fall for me in just a few days. After all, I spent seven years trying to get someone else to love me, and it never worked.I
It had been 20 minutes, and Elijah still hadn't finished a single cup of coffee."Elijah?" I couldn't help calling out to him.He snapped out of it like waking from a dream. The cup slipped from his hand, and the coffee spilled all over his pants."Oh no, I spilled it," he said.Maybe it was just my imagination, but I caught a hint of delight in his voice.He looked so innocent that I could only sigh and push him toward the guest room bathroom. I handed him a clean bathrobe. His pants were soaked and sticky, and there was no way he could stay in those. Luckily, there was a dryer at home, so I could get them washed and dried quickly.The low hum of the washing machine helped soften the stillness of the night, but I still couldn't shake a vague sense of unease.Suddenly, a loud thud came from the guest bathroom.My mind instantly jumped to all those news stories about people passing out drunk in the shower, especially since he was still recovering from an injury.My body react
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