Amy's POV
I couldn't believe it. Luc might never remember us again. Maybe it would be better to just forget. Our relationship was barely a thing anyway. We hadn't even gone on our first real date yet. Maybe it wasn't even worth it.
But maybe it was. I had never been this happy before and maybe if I could help Luc remember then everything would be ok.
But how could I. I barely knew him. I didn't know how I could help him remember.
I should just move on.
It would be easier for both of us.
"James. I think I need to accept the fact that I won't be able to help him remember anything. We barely even had a thing, a few days worth of memories will never be able to help him get better. Maybe I should just go back home to mom and dad." I said.
I could feel the tears building up in my eyes and I looked down at the table se he wouldn't see the drops that began to slip out and glide down my cheek.
"Amy I don't think that's what you really want" he said. "I know this is very hard for you and giving up may seem like the best option but I really don't think you should give up just yet. The doctors said that he has a 50% chance of getting him memory back in less than a month. You should at least give him that much."
"Ok James. I'll try" I said.
"I'm here for you sis, no matter what."
I smiled up at him gratefully.
"Thanks"
He held out his hand and I took it,letting him lead me back to Luc's room.
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