Eight years ago, Zoe, my wife, lost her memory in a severe car accident. “When she woke up in the hospital, she couldn’t remember anything about her life before the accident.” Despite various treatments, her memory didn’t return. She relocated, began writing under a male pen name, and found success with her books.
Recently, my new boss, Michael, held a party to meet the team. “This is my wife, Zoe,” I introduced her. Michael stared at her in shock and exclaimed, “Stella? Oh my god, I can’t believe it!” Zoe pulled him aside and whispered harshly, “If you ever tell him that you found me, I’ll make you regret it.” She later confessed her memory had returned two years ago, but she hid it to escape her abusive ex-boyfriend.
Zoe explained her fear of her ex, who was still searching for her. Michael warned, “He’s dangerous. He won’t stop looking for you.” We decided to seek help from the authorities and Michael’s connections. Detective Ramirez reassured us, “We’ll do everything we can to protect you.”
After weeks of tension, Detective Ramirez informed us, “We’ve found him. He’s in custody. You’re safe now.” With the danger behind us, we focused on rebuilding trust and supporting Zoe’s writing career. She wrote a novel about overcoming the past, resonating deeply with readers. Together, we embraced the future, stronger and more resilient.