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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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Chapter 3

I couldn't sleep that night, Daniel's cold words echoing in my mind. The accusation that I was using our non-existent relationship for career advancement cut deeper than he could possibly know. How could someone forget love so completely? I stared at the ceiling of my apartment, the space that once felt like a sanctuary now suffocating with memories he no longer shared.

The next morning, I arrived early at the office, determined to maintain my professional dignity despite the growing ache in my chest. The elevator doors opened to the executive floor, and I froze mid-step.

Vanessa.

She was perched on the edge of Marcus's desk, laughing at something he'd said. Her caramel-colored hair fell in perfect waves past her shoulders, her designer dress hugging every curve. She looked exactly as she had in college—effortlessly beautiful in a way that made other women feel instantly inadequate.

"Sophie Bennett," she said, her voice carrying that musical lilt I remembered all too well. "It's been forever."

Marcus looked between us uncomfortably. "You two know each other?"

"We were at Columbia together," I said, trying to keep my voice steady. "What brings you to New York, Vanessa?"

Her smile was carefully crafted, revealing nothing. "I heard about Daniel's accident. Marcus mentioned it during our dinner last week." She directed a pointed look at Marcus. "I had to come see how he was doing. Old friends, you know."

Old friends. The understatement made my stomach turn. In college, Daniel had been obsessed with her—following her around campus, hanging on her every word while she toyed with his affections. She'd never reciprocated, preferring to keep him dangling while she dated more popular guys. The Daniel I knew—my Daniel—had laughed about his 'pathetic college crush' when we'd reminisced.

"How thoughtful," I managed, the words tasting bitter.

"I brought some old photos from university," she said, patting her designer handbag. "Thought they might help jog his memory."

Before I could respond, Daniel's office door opened. He stepped into the hallway, his expression transforming when he saw Vanessa—surprise, then recognition, then something I'd never seen directed at me since the accident: pure, unfiltered joy.

"Vanessa?" His voice was soft, almost reverent.

She glided toward him, arms outstretched. "Danny." No one called him that. No one except her, apparently.

He embraced her without hesitation, holding her close while I stood rooted to the spot, invisible. When they pulled apart, his eyes were bright with emotion.

"I can't believe you're here," he said, his hand lingering on her arm. "How did you—?"

"I heard what happened." She touched his face tenderly, and he didn't pull away. "I've been so worried. I had to see you."

I slipped away to my desk, unable to watch any more. Throughout the day, Vanessa remained in Daniel's office, their laughter occasionally filtering through the closed door. Staff members whispered, curious about the beautiful woman who'd captured the CEO's attention.

The Richardson team meeting that afternoon was when everything shifted. Daniel called us in to discuss quarterly projections—a meeting I'd prepared extensively for, staying late the previous three nights to ensure all details were perfect.

"Before we begin," Daniel announced once everyone was seated, "I've invited Vanessa Monroe to join us. She has extensive experience in investment strategy, and I value her perspective."

Vanessa smiled graciously from the seat beside him—my seat, where I'd sat at every meeting for the past year.

I presented my analysis of the Richardson portfolio, my voice steady despite the knot in my stomach. "As you can see from page four, we're projecting a 12% increase in—"

"These projections seem optimistic," Daniel interrupted, his voice clipped. "Unrealistically so."

I blinked, momentarily thrown. "They're based on the historical performance and market indicators we agreed upon last quarter."

"Which clearly need revision." He flipped through my report dismissively. "There's a lack of rigor here that concerns me."

The conference room fell silent. Everyone knew these were the same methodologies we'd been using successfully for years—methodologies Daniel himself had approved.

"I think what Sophie's overlooking," Vanessa interjected smoothly, "is the volatility factor in emerging markets. It's a common oversight."

Daniel nodded appreciatively. "Exactly. Good catch, Vanessa."

I stared at her, speechless. She had no access to our data, no background on the project, yet here she was, undermining my work while Daniel looked at her like she'd just solved world hunger.

"Richardson is one of our most stable portfolios," I said carefully. "The emerging markets component is minimal, as outlined in section two."

"Perhaps you should review section two again, Ms. Bennett," Daniel said coldly. "In fact, I'm reassigning primary management of the Richardson account to Jason." He nodded toward my junior associate, whose eyes widened in surprise.

"But I've managed Richardson for three years," I protested.

"And perhaps that's the problem." Daniel's gaze was icy. "Fresh eyes might avoid these... oversights."

As the meeting adjourned, I remained frozen in my chair, watching Daniel escort Vanessa out, his hand resting intimately on the small of her back. The message couldn't have been clearer: I was being systematically erased from his professional life, just as completely as I'd been erased from his personal one.

And Vanessa—who'd once dismissed him so casually—was all too happy to take my place in both.

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