LittleRed945
Hannah wakes up after an accident with gaps in her memory; not empty, just unfinished. She knows how to cut hair, how to build a life, how to smile when people expect it. What she doesn't know is why her chest aches like someone has been missing for a long time.
Margot knows exactly who Hannah is. She remembers the love they shared, the plans they never finished, the conversation that was interrupted too soon. But instead of filling in the blanks, Margot chooses restraint. Believing that she is protecting the woman she loves.
As Hannah begins to feel drawn to a woman she can't remember, fragments surface in unexpected ways: a familiar voice, a name that slips out unprompted, a touch that feels like coming home. What follows isn't a race to remember the past, but a careful return to intimacy - where both women must decide if love needs memory to survive, or if choosing each other again is enough.
A slow-burn, grief-forward romantic drama about loss, restraint, and the quiet bravery it takes to love without guarantees.