Forgotten Memories

Forgotten Memories

  • WpView
    Reads 381
  • WpVote
    Votes 20
  • WpPart
    Parts 6
WpMetadataReadOngoing29m
WpMetadataNoticeLast published Wed, Apr 1, 2026
Forgotten Memories isn't a story about loss , it's a story about what comes after. When Kaylee died, Jeandré didn't just lose the love of his life; he lost the version of himself that only existed when she was around. Through old messages, fading memories, and the spaces she left behind, he learns that love doesn't disappear when someone does. It lingers, changes, evolves and sometimes, it teaches you how to live again. This story is told with honesty, a bit of sarcasm, and quiet grace, Forgotten Memories is a story about connection, grief, and the strange kind of peace that comes when you stop trying to move on and instead, learn to carry love differently.
All Rights Reserved
#125
loveafterloss
WpChevronRight
Join the largest storytelling communityGet personalized story recommendations, save your favourites to your library, and comment and vote to grow your community.
Illustration

You may also like

  • Fragments of Him
  • FADED MEMORIES
  • Unwritten Pages
  • "WHAT WE NEVER WERE"
  • Lost Love
  • Before I Forget You
  • Gone Him Waiting Her
  • THE DREAM CALLED YOU - A Real Life Story
  • Almond
  • The Afterglow

She thought she'd let it all go---until the memories came back. Years after middle school, the past still lingers in unexpected ways. Through dreams and quiet moments, she starts to remember pieces of a time she thought she'd outgrown. A boy. A friend group. A version of herself she hasn't seen in years that she almost forgot about. What begins as nostalgia slowly unravels into something deeper---a quiet ache she never named, emotions she buried before she understood them. As she sorts through the fragments, she begins to realize: healing doesn't always come from forgetting. Sometimes, it comes from remembering. A reflective and emotional coming-of-age story told through memory, loss, and the subtle power of looking back. Based on a true story

More details
WpActionLinkContent Guidelines