Subconsciously, everyone thought that I approached Samuel to teach him hard.

While I tried to get close to Samuel, a young girl rushed out and protected Samuel behind her. "Leah, I won't let you bully Samuel again."

Since I lost my memory, it was the first time I saw Brenda Baker, the girl mentioned by my brother, Mason Wilson, and Samuel.

She looked very pure and beautiful, just like the first love in the youth.

No wonder both Mason and Samuel favored Brenda.

But Brenda stared at me vigilantly, as if I would do something terrible to Samuel as usual in the next second.

However, I didn't.

Realizing that I was unwelcome, I stopped reflexively. Then, I watched the two of them leave my sight, which I had done countless times in the past.

Originally, Samuel was suspicious.

But until that day, I stood in the middle of the road with a dazed look on my face.

The red lights were flashing, and the cars were honking, but I didn't react.

I just kept walking towards Samuel.

If Samuel hadn't quickly pulled me into his arms, I would probably have to stay in hospital for another two or three months.

Everyone didn't realize I really had amnesia until that day.