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108 Attempts to Forget You novel Chapter 8

Chapter 8

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The hospital room had just settled into quiet when her phone suddenly rang.

Shirley fumbled to answer it.

A voice, aged yet robust, came through, Child, it’s Grandpa.

Shirley froze.

In her diary, this elder from the Mitchell Family seemed the only relative who’d shown her kindness.

My dear, I’ve learned everything that’s happened lately.

Grandpa Mitchell’s voice held both tenderness and heartache.

You’ve endured too much. Since Timothy married you, he must treat you right. Don’t worryI’ll make this right.

For the first time since losing her memory, Shirley felt genuine care and affection.

Shirley’s nose stung, tears threatening to fall.

No need, Grandpa. I’m fine.

You always make my heart ache, girl.The old man sighed.

You’re our true heiress, yet after being kidnapped you suffered so much. Your own parents show less care for you than their adopted daughter. And Timothy

After all you’ve sacrificed for him these yearshe treats you with such cold indifference, incapable of genuine af- fection. He will regret this!

Shirley stared blankly at the snowwhite ceiling.

She remembered none of this.

Yet merely hearing it made her heart clench in waves of aching pain.

Alright, this old man needs his checkup now.He finally said.

Remembercome to Grandpa whenever you need support.

Not long after the call ended, the hospital room door burst open.

Timothy stood at the door, suit impeccably pressed, eyes icy cold.

First you pull an allergy stunt to fake suicide, then you run to Grandpa for backup. Shirley, is there any trick left be- sides suicide and Grandpa to get my attention?

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Shirley wanted to explain, but seeing the mockery in his gaze, she finally murmured softly, I didn’t mean to fake anything. I just forgot about my peanut allergy.

Forgot your peanut allergy?Timothy sneered. Why not say you forgot who you are?

Shirley watched him silently.

Yes, she had forgotten who she was.

She’d forgotten the Shirley who groveled for love, forgotten those years of soulcrushing despair, and forgottenthe bonedeep love she once felt for him.

But she didn’t say a word about any of this.

Perhaps pressured by her grandfather, Timothy reluctantly stayed to carefor her.

But it was less like care and more like another form of torment.

He ignored the blood backing up in her IV line; stayed indifferent when hot water scalded her hand; even when she struggled to breathe and pressed the call button, he only phoned his assistant:

Has Patricia’s burn been redressed? Deliver the best scar treatment ointment.

The cruelest irony was that though she no longer loved him, Shirley still felt suffocated.

How had her former selfthat woman desperately in love with Timothyendured years of this endless torture?

As plane tree leaves drifted past the window, she suddenly remembered the words on her diary’s last page:

If I ever stop loving you, it’ll mean my heart has died.

Now she realized that Shirley who wrote those words had likely died long ago in countless ignored nights.

The day Shirley was discharged, the hospital room stood empty.

Shirley knew Timothy had gone to find Patricia again.

Three years into their marriage, the days he’d spent by her side could be counted on one hand.

She’d grown accustomed to it, silently waiting for her immigration paperwork to be processed.

Meanwhile, Patricia’s Social Media Feed never paused-

Skiing in Switzerland, the Eiffel Tower in Paris, island sunsets

In every photo, Timothy’s gaze was piercingly tender.

The latest post showed them at a mountain’s snowy base.

Timothy’s slender fingers gently gathered Patricia’s scarf as he bent to secure it tighter. Patricia leaned into his em- brace, her smile beaming.

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