- Chapter 1
- I have amnesia. I remember everyone, except
- him.
- I looked at my handsome, grumpy, and
- decidedly unfond–of–me husband, and
- shrugged.
- “Let’s get a divorce,” I said.
- 1
- When Jesse picked me up from the hospital, I
- almost called the police. Only the sight of our
- marriage certificate stopped my immediate
- suspicions.
- I stared at the photo, the two of us looking
- anything but happy, and asked, “Are you
- really my husband? You don’t seem to love
- me.‘
- Jesse’s annoyed expression froze.
- “I wouldn’t marry someone who doesn’t love
- ma nither There must be coma mistake!!!
- <
- me either. There must be some mistake,” I
- said.
- Jesse took me home.
- The door opened to complete darkness.
- He stubbed his toe on the entryway. “Why is
- this thing so raised?” he grumbled.
- I had no memory of this house.
- I didn’t know how to answer him. It was
- incredibly dark. He fumbled around the wall,
- unable to find the light switch.
- “Where’s the light switch?” he asked.
- “Isn’t this your house?” I countered.
- He didn’t answer, finally locating the switch
- behind a vase after what felt like an eternity.
- Warm yellow light flooded the entryway,
- seemingly banishing some unseen monster
- lurking in the shadows.
- A memory flickered: no matter how late, the
- entryway light always stayed on, waiting for
- Jesse’s return, just as I always kept my heart
- <
- open for him.
- I saw a sticky note in his hand, apparently
- torn from near the switch.
- I glanced at it. My handwriting. It read: “Hey
- Jesse, congrats on finding the switch!”
- I chuckled. “Was I really that childish?”
- Jesse had been watching me. He tossed the
- note aside. “Not only childish, but also
- jealous,” he said offhandedly.
- I raised an eyebrow. “You’re seeing someone
- else, aren’t you?”
- He stammered, then exploded. “Sarah, you’re
- faking it! Stop this nonsense! I don’t have
- time for your games!”
- They all suspected I was faking it. No car
- accident, no major trauma; I simply woke up
- one day not knowing Jesse.
- My heart told me I had loved him deeply.
- I smiled. “You’re guilty.”
- Jesse ignored me and walked into the living
- <
- room.
- The living room light switch was on the left,
- easily within his reach. He sat on the cream-
- colored sofa, pointedly ignoring me.
- I examined the switch curiously.
- Jesse was tall; he could flick it casually. I’d
- have to stretch my arm high to reach it.
- “I’ve really been incredibly unkind to myself,” I
- muttered.
- Jesse frowned. “Are you doing this on
- purpose? I told you I don’t have time for your
- games!”
- I sat on the small chair opposite him, looking
- around.
- “If you don’t have time, then don’t play,” I
- said, pulling out the marriage certificate he’d
- given me. “Let’s get a divorce.”
- He didn’t even look up, responding quickly, as
- if afraid I’d change my mind. “Fine. You said
- it.”
- I nodded. After so long in the hospital, I was
- exhausted. “Which is my bedroom?”
- He looked at me suspiciously, trying to gauge
- whether I was lying or genuinely amnesiac.
- He led me to the bedroom door and leaned
- against the frame, staring. I rummaged
- through several drawers, finding my pajamas
- and his.
- They were a matching set, but his were brand
- new, clearly unworn.
- I folded them neatly, side–by–side.
- I pulled out a nightgown. “I need to change.
- Are you going to keep watching?”
- He raised an eyebrow. “Don’t forget the
- divorce tomorrow.”
- I showed him my phone. “Don’t worry, I’ve
- already made the appointment.”
- He was surprised. “When did you do that?”
- I shrugged. “The moment I saw you, I planned
- to divorce you.”
Vanished Lover Chapter 1
Vanished Lover Chapter 1
Posted by ? Views, Released on April 26, 2025
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Vanished Lover English Novel
Status: Ongoing Native Language: English
