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My Husband’s Amnesia Brought His First Love Back

The call came at 3:17 AM. I fumbled for my phone in the darkness, Sebastian's name flashing across the screen. My heart stopped when I heard the words: "Private jet crash... stable condition... Manhattan Private Hospital." I don't remember getting dressed. I don't remember the taxi ride through the empty streets of Manhattan. I only remember the cold sweat on my palms and the prayer I'd been repeating since I'd heard the news. *Let him be okay. Let him be okay.* The hospital corridor smelled of antiseptic and despair. I followed a nurse through sterile hallways, my heels clicking against the polished floor.
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The call came at 3:17 AM.

I fumbled for my phone in the darkness, Sebastian's name flashing across the screen. My heart stopped when I heard the words: "Private jet crash... stable condition... Manhattan Private Hospital."

I don't remember getting dressed. I don't remember the taxi ride through the empty streets of Manhattan. I only remember the cold sweat on my palms and the prayer I'd been repeating since I'd heard the news.

*Let him be okay. Let him be okay.*

The hospital corridor smelled of antiseptic and despair. I followed a nurse through sterile hallways, my heels clicking against the polished floor. Five years of marriage, and I was still not used to these moments—the ones where I had to be strong for both of us.

"He's awake," the nurse said, pushing open the door to his private room. "But the doctor wants to speak with you first."

I nodded, though my eyes were already fixed on the figure in the hospital bed. Sebastian. My husband. Alive.

His dark hair was disheveled, a small bandage on his forehead the only visible sign of injury. His eyes—those piercing blue eyes that rarely looked at me with anything other than polite indifference—were open, alert.

"Sebastian," I whispered, moving toward him.

His gaze shifted to me, and something in my chest tightened. There was no recognition there. None of the familiarity that had grown between us over the past year. Instead, his expression hardened into confusion.

"Who are you?" he asked, his voice hoarse but sharp.

I froze mid-step. "I'm Lydia. Your wife."

He recoiled as if I'd struck him, pulling away from my outstretched hand. "My what?"

"Mr. Ford has retrograde amnesia," the doctor explained, stepping forward. "It's not uncommon after head trauma. He's lost memories from the recent past."

"How recent?" I asked, though I already knew the answer from the way Sebastian was looking at me—like I was a stranger. Worse than a stranger.

"About five years," the doctor said quietly. "He remembers being twenty-two, but nothing since."

The room tilted slightly. Five years. Our entire marriage erased. The slow, painful process of him finally warming to me—gone. The conversations about starting a family—wiped away.

"Adalyn," Sebastian said suddenly, his voice urgent. "I need to call Adalyn."

My stomach dropped. Adalyn Roberts. His college girlfriend. The woman he'd been in love with when his grandfather arranged our marriage.

"There must be some mistake," I said, trying again to approach him. "Sebastian, we've been married for five years. We live together in the penthouse. We're trying for a baby."

He flinched, pressing the call button repeatedly. "Get me a phone. Now." His eyes never left mine, cold and accusing. "Stop lying to me. I don't know who you are, but I want Adalyn. Not some stranger claiming to be my wife."

The nurse hurried in with a phone, and I watched as Sebastian dialed a number from memory—one he hadn't used in years.

"Adalyn," he said, his voice softening instantly. "It's me. I need you."

I backed away, my legs unsteady. The doctor placed a steadying hand on my shoulder.

"Give him time," he murmured. "The memories might return."

But I knew better. I'd seen the way Sebastian's face had transformed when he spoke Adalyn's name—like he'd found his way home after being lost for years.

I stepped into the hallway, my breath coming in short gasps. Through the partially open door, I could hear Sebastian's voice growing stronger, more animated as he spoke to her.

"I don't understand what's happening," he was saying. "There's this woman here claiming to be my wife. She says we've been married for five years, but that's impossible."

I leaned against the wall, closing my eyes as Adalyn's voice floated through the phone speaker.

"I'll be right there," she promised, her tone dripping with concern that I knew was calculated. "Just hang on."

Twenty minutes later, she swept into the hospital like she owned it. Adalyn Roberts—still beautiful, still perfect, still everything I could never be.

"Sebastian!" she cried, rushing past me without a glance.

I watched through the doorway as she threw herself into his arms. His face lit up—a smile I hadn't seen in years, one that had never been meant for me.

"You're okay," she whispered, tears streaming down her cheeks. "I was so scared."

"Adalyn," he breathed, holding her like she was precious. "Thank God you're here."

I backed away, but not before I heard him say to her: "This is all some kind of mistake. I'll fix it. I promise."

Their voices dropped to whispers as I retreated down the hallway, but I caught enough to stop me cold.

"Marrying her was the biggest mistake of my life," Sebastian said, his voice clear and certain. "But I'm going to make it right."

I pressed my hand against my mouth to stifle the sob building in my throat. Five years of devotion erased in an instant. And now, with Adalyn back in his life, I was nothing but a mistake to be corrected.

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