Zoe lost her memory eight years ago in a car accident. It was a rainy night, and she was driving home when another car swerved into her lane, causing a devastating collision. When she woke up in the hospital, she couldn’t remember anything about her life before the accident.Doctors tried various treatments to help her regain her memory, but nothing worked.
Therapy, medication, and experimental procedures all failed. So, she started a new life from scratch. She moved to a new city, began writing, and eventually published her first book.
That’s when I met her. As her books gained popularity, she chose a male pen name and avoided promotional photos or interviews. I didn’t think much of it at the time. Her books became bestsellers, and she even won a few awards. Now she’s a successful writer, and I’m proud of her. We have two kids who adore her.
Recently, my boss was replaced by Michael, who came from another state.
To get to know us better, he organized a party and invited us to bring our partners. The invitation suggested it was casual, but it was clear we needed to make a good impression.
The party was lively, with music playing softly in the background and people chatting and laughing. The house was beautifully decorated, with fairy lights hanging from the ceiling and a buffet table loaded with delicious food.
I stood by the drinks table, holding Zoe’s hand. She looked stunning in a navy blue dress.“Hey, Mike,” I said as my new boss approached us. “This is my wife, Zoe.” Michael stared at her with wide eyes. Zoe’s face turned pale, and she looked freaked out. Suddenly, Michael yelled, “Stella? Oh my god, I can’t believe it!” Zoe seemed to force herself to appear shocked. “You know me?”
“We’ve been looking for you for eight years! He looked for you…” Michael’s voice trailed off.
I was stunned by the possibility of finally learning about Zoe’s past. But she grabbed Michael’s hand and pulled him to a quiet corner of the room. I followed them, staying hidden nearby. “Listen to me carefully,” Zoe whispered harshly. “If you ever tell him that you found me, you’ll regret it.
Don’t you dare!” “But Stella…” Michael started. “Forget this name. I’m Zoe,” she insisted.I stepped forward, unable to stay hidden any longer. “Zoe, honey, please tell me what’s going on. Did you have amnesia before?” She sighed deeply. “I did. But I didn’t tell you that my memory came back two years ago.” I was shocked. “Why didn’t you tell me?” “My last memory was being in a car with my cruel boyfriend.
He was always jealous, checking my phone, and being cruel to me. When the police found me, there was no one else around. He left me there to die.” Michael looked at her with concern. “Stella, I mean Zoe, we thought you were dead. He’s been looking for you because… well, because he’s still obsessed.” “Zoe, why didn’t you tell me this before?” I asked, feeling a mix of anger and sadness. “I was scared. I didn’t want him to find me again. I didn’t want our life to be destroyed,” she explained.“You don’t understand,” Michael interrupted. “He’s dangerous. He won’t stop looking for you.” “We need to go to the police. We need to make sure you’re safe,” I said firmly. “But what if they can’t protect us?” Zoe’s voice trembled. “We’ll figure it out together. You don’t have to do this alone anymore,” I reassured her. Michael nodded. “I can help. I know people who can make sure he never comes near you again.” The room felt heavy with the weight of Zoe’s revelation. We stood there, trying to grasp the reality of the situation. I held Zoe close, determined to protect her no matter what. Michael’s presence was a strange comfort, a link to a past Zoe had hidden from me. As we made our way home that night, Zoe and I didn’t speak much. The car ride was filled with unspoken words, heavy with the weight of her hidden past. I could see the worry in her eyes, and I knew this was just the beginning of a long journey.Once we got home, we put the kids to bed and sat down at the kitchen table. The silence between us was thick.