Because I Remember You
"Agatha, this is amazing. I'm glad you're starting to remember. We can find out more about your past together."
With a mix of emotions, Agatha and Jayden decided to explore the hidden memories. Agatha's healing and memory recovery process became a new journey for both of them, strengthening their bond.
With a smile, Agatha said, "Thank you, Jayden. Who would have thought that uncovering the past could bring such happiness?"
They continued their day with gratitude and a new spirit to navigate this unexpected journey together.
When Agatha shared about her accident and memory loss, Jayden was surprised. His eyes reflected a mix of confusion and concern.
"Agatha, why didn't you tell me about this before?" Jayden asked with a worried tone.
Agatha sighed. "I thought it was better not to burden others with my issues. But looking at this photo, it's like a key that unlocks the pages of my lost past."
Jayden gently patted Agatha's shoulder. "You're not alone in facing this, Agatha. We can go through the healing process together and discover more about what happened."
Agatha smiled appreciatively, feeling supported by Jayden. "Thank you, Jayden. I feel lucky to have someone like you by my side."
With a determination to support each other, they both embarked on a journey to rediscover lost memories and build a stronger relationship amidst life's twists and turns.
When Agatha revealed that her childhood friend was actually herself, Jayden felt a mix of happiness and surprise. His expression changed into a meaningful smile.
"So, you really are him?" Jayden asked, his eyes gleaming.
Agatha nodded with a smile, "Yes, Jayden. I feel like I've found a small piece of my lost past."
Jayden hugged Agatha warmly. "This is incredible! I'm so glad that we can relive our childhood memories together!"
They both sat down, sharing stories and laughing as they reminisced about their long-forgotten childhood. Now, their closeness and relationship grew stronger, proving that fate brought them together in an unexpected way.
Agatha reminisced, her face full of playfulness. "Oh, remember how we always played hide and seek in our backyard? And do you remember how we loved making paper planes and throwing them out the school window?"
Jayden laughed. "Of course! And remember the moment we sneaked out at night to stargaze? That became one of my most beautiful memories."
Agatha chimed in. "I also remember how we promised to be friends forever. Who knew that promise would still hold true till now."
Jayden nodded in agreement. "True. And now, we're rediscovering all of that. I'm happy, Agatha."
Agatha smiled genuinely. "Me too, Jayden. I never expected that accident to open a new chapter for us. Now, we have the opportunity to relive our childhood memories and create new ones together."
They both laughed joyfully, starting a new chapter in their lives filled with the wonders of rekindled memories and a stronger friendship.
Jayden agreed. "It's truly a fate I didn't expect. It seems we were brought together for a reason."
Agatha glanced at Jayden with meaningful eyes. "Perhaps this event proves that fate has a beautiful plan for us. After going through the twists and turns of life, we can rediscover each other."
Jayden held Agatha's hand tenderly. "I'm grateful that fate brought me to you. We have the chance to create new stories together."
Agatha smiled sweetly. Her heart was pounding. "I'm grateful too, Jayden. All of this has made my life more meaningful. Maybe, it's time for us to pursue our happiness together."
They sat together, contemplating the fate that had reconnected their paths. With smiles and warmth, they welcomed each new unexpected moment, knowing that their story had just begun.
"Actually, that night in the bar when I helped you was because I remembered you. I thought you were the Agatha I knew," Jayden suddenly said.
Agatha was surprised to hear Jayden's confession. Her eyes reflected curiosity and amazement. "What? You were at the bar that night and I was on your mind?" Agatha asked, trying to understand.
Jayden nodded. "Yes, that's right. At that time, I saw someone in a difficult situation, and suddenly your face appeared in my mind. I felt like there was something telling me to help her."
Agatha chuckled. "I didn't know that I was still on your mind. It makes me feel special."
Jayden explained, "I thought it was just a coincidence, but now, after knowing that you're the Agatha from the past, maybe there's a deeper reason behind it all."
Agatha reached for Jayden's hand. "Maybe there is an unseen force connecting us. Who would've thought that a small moment would open the door to our bigger encounter."
They both smiled at each other, contemplating the coincidences and fate that had brought them together. In that moment, they realized that life is full of unexpected surprises, and this time, the surprise led them to each other.
"I slightly regret why I had to change schools and houses back then. I should have stayed to look after you so that accident wouldn't happen."
Agatha looked at Jayden with empathy. "Jayden, it's not your fault. Changing schools and houses was an unavoidable decision. Don't blame yourself."
Jayden lowered his head. "But I feel like I left you alone. I know you went through difficulties after that accident."
Agatha gently placed her hand on Jayden's shoulder. "Jayden, you couldn't have known what would happen. And now, we're here together, rediscovering our relationship. Don't let regret spoil the beautiful moments we have now."
Jayden looked up, his eyes full of emotions. "I just want the best for you, Agatha. I promise to be there for you now."
Agatha smiled. "I know, Jayden. We can't change the past, but we can build the future together. This is a new chance for us."
With a stronger determination, they both looked forward, ready to embark on a new journey full of hope and happiness together.
Agatha and Jayden's closeness began from that moment. They wanted to relive the fun times of their childhood.
Especially Jayden, who had longed for Agatha. He was extremely happy because finally there was someone else who motivated him to live his life.
Agatha felt the same way. She was happy and relieved because even though she was an orphan, she could still consider Jayden as family.
Agatha thought she would live for herself, but after finding out that her childhood friend still remembered her, she believed that her life would be different this time.
"... bread, milk, cereal? Hm? What else is missing, let's see?" Agatha put the cereal she took from the shelf into the cart pushed by Jayden beside her.