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“What the hell?” She laughed. “Seriously?”

“What? It’s all in fun.” I clicked my username. “You’re in some of these videos too.” I grinned.

“What are we doing in this one?” She laughed.

“We were having a dance-off.”

“Oh my gosh. Look at how cute Ella looks.” A bright smile crossed her lips.

“Yeah. She loves to do these videos with me. Nathan hates it, though. He’s a stick in the mud. Here’s one of Christian and me dancing.”

“What’s this one?”

“Wait—”

I tried to stop her from tapping on it, but she beat me to it. It was the video from when I proposed to her captioned:When the girl of your dreams and the love of your life says yes.

She stared at the video and didn’t say a word.

“I tried to stop you.”

“This was at Jackson and Georgia’s wedding?” she asked.

“Yes.” I took her phone from her and exited out of the app. Setting it down on the bed, I took hold of her hand.

“The accident may have caused you to lose your memories, but it didn’t touch your soul. You are still the same woman I fell madly in love with, and nothing will ever change that. I’m not giving up on you or us. I have a motto.”

“And what’s your motto?”

“It’s you and me against the world. Nothing can break us, not your memory loss, the accident, nothing. You fight for what you believe in. You always have. That’s one thing I know you can remember. You look tired. Maybe you should get some sleep. You’ve had a big day.” The corners of my mouth curved upward as I kissed her forehead.

I climbed off the bed and was heading out of the room when she called my name.

“Conner?”

“Yeah.” I stopped and looked at her.

“Thank you.”

“You’re welcome, babe.” I winked.

CHAPTER24

Charlotte

“It’s good to see you, Charlotte. How have things been since your release from the hospital?” Dr. Bancroft asked.

“A little difficult.”

“I would have been surprised if you had told me everything was great.” She smiled. “Things are difficult and will be for a while. How are things with Conner?”

“He’s trying to help me the best way he knows how. He’s very supportive. I’ve been having flashes in my head, but I can’t make out anything. It’s like there’s a black curtain draped across my mind, and every once in a while, I can see flashes behind it. Sometimes a blurred image will come through.”

“That’s good. I’ve treated patients with retrograde amnesia who ended up getting some of their memories back, so it’s possible some of your memories are trying to break through. When that happens again, I want you to relax and try to get into a meditative state. Don’t fight the flashes, and let your brain relax.”

“Okay. I’ll try that.”

“Are you doing normal things at home?” she asked.

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