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After His Memory Faded, My Love Died Novel Cover

After His Memory Faded, My Love Died

Sophie Bennett thought love and life were firmly in place—until a single phone call shattered everything. Her boyfriend, Daniel Hayes, a brilliant and devoted partner, lies in a coma after a devastating accident. For three weeks, Sophie fights to reach him, whispering memories and holding onto hope that he’ll awaken… But when Daniel finally opens his eyes, he doesn’t recognize her. The man she loved, trusted, and built a life with is gone, replaced by a stranger who sees her as nothing more than a colleague. As Sophie struggles to reclaim the bond they once shared, an unexpected rival emerges: Vanessa, the woman who had always held Daniel’s attention, now stepping seamlessly into the life Sophie thought was hers. Caught between heartbreak, erasure, and professional sabotage, Sophie must navigate a world where love can be lost, memories can vanish, and even the strongest connections can be undone. Memory, love, and identity collide in this gripping, emotional tale of loss, longing, and the fight to be remembered.
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I was working late in my apartment when the call came. The blue glow of my laptop illuminated the stack of financial reports I'd been analyzing for tomorrow's presentation. Daniel had texted earlier saying he was staying late at the office—something about quarterly projections that couldn't wait. I'd offered to join him, but he insisted I go home and rest.

"You've been pushing yourself too hard, Sophie," he'd said, his voice softening in that way it only did when we were alone. "I'll wrap this up and call you later."

That call never came.

Instead, my phone rang at 11:42 PM, on my screen a number unknown.

"Is this Sophie Bennett?" A clinical voice asked.

"Yes." My heart sank. No… Please.

"I'm calling from New York Presbyterian Hospital. Daniel Hayes has been in a car accident."

-

The world tilted sideways. I remember grabbing the edge of my desk, my knuckles white.

"How bad?" I managed to ask, my voice barely a whisper.

"He's in critical condition. The doctors are with him now."

I don't remember hanging up. I don't remember throwing on clothes or hailing a cab in the pouring rain. But I remember the hospital corridors—how they seemed endless, how the fluorescent lights made everything look sickly and unreal.

A nurse directed me to the ICU waiting area where Marcus, Daniel's business partner, was already pacing. His normally immaculate suit was rumpled, his face ashen.

"What happened?" I demanded.

Marcus ran a hand through his hair. "The highway patrol found his car wrapped around a concrete barrier. They think he hydroplaned in the rain."

"Is he—" I couldn't finish the question.

"He's alive," Marcus said quickly. "But it's bad, Sophie. Head trauma. He's in surgery now."

Three weeks. Three weeks of sitting beside his hospital bed, watching his chest rise and fall with mechanical precision, machines beeping in rhythmic reassurance that he was still with us. I talked to him constantly, hoping somewhere in the darkness of his unconscious mind, he could hear me.

"Remember our trip to the Hamptons last summer?" I whispered, holding his limp hand. "You said you'd never seen stars so bright. You promised we'd go back every year." I pressed my lips to his knuckles. "You need to wake up so we can keep that promise, Daniel."

I brought photos of us—skiing in Vermont, dancing at the company Christmas party, a selfie from our first real date at that little Italian place in the Village. I placed them around his room like talismans.

Dr. Chen, his neurologist, was kind but cautious. "The brain is mysterious, Ms. Bennett. We won't know the extent of the damage until he wakes up."

"But he will wake up?" I pressed.

She squeezed my shoulder. "We have every reason to hope."

Hope became my lifeline. I clung to it through endless nights in uncomfortable hospital chairs, through missed meetings and concerned calls from colleagues. Rachel brought me changes of clothes and forced me to eat.

"He wouldn't want you wasting away like this," she said firmly.

"I can't leave him," I replied. "What if he wakes up and I'm not here?"

And then, on a Tuesday morning as ordinary as any other, he opened his eyes.

I was arranging fresh flowers by his bedside when I heard a soft groan. I turned to find him watching me, his blue eyes confused but alert.

"Daniel?" My voice broke as I rushed to his side. "Oh my God, you're awake!"

I reached for him, tears streaming down my face, my hands cupping his cheeks as I leaned in to kiss his forehead. But he stiffened under my touch.

"Ms. Bennett?" he said, his voice raspy from disuse. His brow furrowed as he looked at me with something like bewilderment. "What are you doing?"

I pulled back, confused. "Daniel, it's me. Sophie."

He frowned, glancing around the room. "Yes, I know who you are. You're the project manager for the Richardson account." He shifted uncomfortably. "Could someone explain why my employee is trying to kiss me?"

My heart stopped. I stared at him, waiting for the joke, the smile that would follow. It didn't come.

"Can someone call a nurse?" Daniel asked, his voice growing stronger, more irritated. "And perhaps explain to Ms. Bennett that this level of familiarity is inappropriate for the workplace?"

I backed away from the bed, my legs suddenly unsteady. The room spun around me as a terrible realization took hold: the man I loved was looking at me like a stranger.

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