Have you ever fall in love? I sure have – a couple of times, actually. From the playground crushes in elementary school (three of them, if I recall correctly), to giving away all my love, my everything – heart and soul. Even when I felt like I was losing myself, my feelings stayed strong, especially for her. She was my best friend, my partner in crime, my table-mate, my roommate – my everything. She meant the world to me, but now she's nowhere to be found. We drifted apart, leaving me in a sea of emotions. How should I feel? Is there regret in the mix? Honestly, I'm clueless.
Did I try to reignite 'us'? You bet. I threw everything into it, but it seemed like the universe conspired against us. Or maybe, it was just one-sided love all along. Then, just last week, I stumbled upon a blog talking about this "memory erasing company." Legit or scam? No clue. With today's tech, maybe a little experiment won't hurt. The testimonials and comments spoke volumes. "Legit company – I can't even pinpoint the memory I wanted to erase, but I do feel at ease now." - Sara Ju. "I'm a different person after the treatment. Not like my old self, as my family told me." - Adam San. Not a single mention of a failed treatment in the comments. So, why not give it a shot? I thought to myself. Perhaps, I can have a day without dwelling in this crappy memory – like a rebirth.
YOU ARE READING
Forgetting Tomorrow
RomanceSynopsis: In "Forgetting Tomorrow," we meet Audrey, a young woman haunted by heartbreak and unable to move on from her past. Desperate for relief, she turns to a cutting-edge memory erasing company for a chance at a clean slate. As she undergoes the...