Amnesia - Chapter 4
Being lost and your love one helps you.
We walked along town; Jay's ice cream parlor, shoe departments, and other stores. I became tired of walking so we sat down on the bench.
"Where are we at?" I asked.
"Park." Jason smirked.
"Oh, duh, I see." I hit my head.
"Don't do that!" he grabbed my hand.
I stared at him and then I looked away. Seeing little children feeding birds.
"What did Jeremy say to you?" he asked.
"Nothing. Can't believe I have amnesia." I softly replied.
"Don't believe what he says. He wants to fix all his mistakes he did to you before this happened." Jason said and pointed to my head.
"I wish everything would go back to normal." I nearly yelled.
Jason looked at me and said, "Jeremy took advantage of you. He went out with another girl and left you hanging. You found out and ran to my house and that's when the stick hit your head. I should have been there with you. Should have stop this from happening. I feel like this is all my fault." he sighed hard.
"No it's all my fault, don't blame yourself!" I shouted.
"Megan, I love you. I loved you since seventh grade, the first time I moved here." he moaned.
It felt like something hit me. Suddenly I can remember that moment. "Jason, I remembering some things. Keep talking about experiences of yours." I quickly said.
Jason told me his whole highschool life with me mixed in. Everything came to me, the phone call from Jeremy, prom, teachers, friends. I started to cry.
"Jason! I love you!" I happily said and I kissed his cheek.
Jason was speechless. I gave him a big hug and another kiss.
"Jason? Are you alright?" I asked.
"Yeah, just so happy that I'm speechless." he studdered.
We ran home and my parents about to cry. My life became smoother than before. I dumped Jeremy and dated Jason. Throughout the rest of senior year was fun. Hanging out with friends and my boyfriend, and graduation.
Once graduation was over, me and Jason went out of town for vacation. I wanted to be with him before we separate for college. But I know one thing; love is a very powerful bond and can conquer about anything; even my amnesia.
"Where are we at?" I asked.
"Park." Jason smirked.
"Oh, duh, I see." I hit my head.
"Don't do that!" he grabbed my hand.
I stared at him and then I looked away. Seeing little children feeding birds.
"What did Jeremy say to you?" he asked.
"Nothing. Can't believe I have amnesia." I softly replied.
"Don't believe what he says. He wants to fix all his mistakes he did to you before this happened." Jason said and pointed to my head.
"I wish everything would go back to normal." I nearly yelled.
Jason looked at me and said, "Jeremy took advantage of you. He went out with another girl and left you hanging. You found out and ran to my house and that's when the stick hit your head. I should have been there with you. Should have stop this from happening. I feel like this is all my fault." he sighed hard.
"No it's all my fault, don't blame yourself!" I shouted.
"Megan, I love you. I loved you since seventh grade, the first time I moved here." he moaned.
It felt like something hit me. Suddenly I can remember that moment. "Jason, I remembering some things. Keep talking about experiences of yours." I quickly said.
Jason told me his whole highschool life with me mixed in. Everything came to me, the phone call from Jeremy, prom, teachers, friends. I started to cry.
"Jason! I love you!" I happily said and I kissed his cheek.
Jason was speechless. I gave him a big hug and another kiss.
"Jason? Are you alright?" I asked.
"Yeah, just so happy that I'm speechless." he studdered.
We ran home and my parents about to cry. My life became smoother than before. I dumped Jeremy and dated Jason. Throughout the rest of senior year was fun. Hanging out with friends and my boyfriend, and graduation.
Once graduation was over, me and Jason went out of town for vacation. I wanted to be with him before we separate for college. But I know one thing; love is a very powerful bond and can conquer about anything; even my amnesia.

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