My Girlfriend-s Amnesia Direct
Meanwhile, Nina starts visiting the coffee shop near her old job. Sam, the barista, doesn’t know she has amnesia. He says, “Hey, I haven’t seen you since… you know. Are you safe now?”
She doesn’t run. She looks past him at Sam, who is holding her forgotten sketchbook—filled with drawings of a faceless man reading by a window. The face is Sam’s. She never met Sam before the accident. But she saw him every Tuesday. And she drew him as safety. Three months later. Nina lives in a small apartment above a bookstore. She still has amnesia—but she’s building new memories. Sam brings her coffee. She doesn’t know if she loves him or loves how he makes her feel not afraid. My Girlfriend-s Amnesia
Leo is gone. But a new letter arrives, forwarded from his lawyer: “You don’t remember how cruel I was. But I do. That’s worse.” Meanwhile, Nina starts visiting the coffee shop near