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Once again, I peer back into the nothingness that’s where my memory is supposed to be. It’s like reaching into a pocket for something that should be there but isn’t. Only that something isn’t keys or a phone; it’s your whole life. It’s bewildering and frustrating and terrifying at the same time.
-- Chase
(chapter 1)
Importance: When Chase wakes up in the hospital, he has no idea who he is. This quote is important because it depicts the terror and strangeness of amnesia.
I note the window I must have climbed out of, since it’s the only one with roof access. For some reason, I expected it to be higher, and I’m embarrassed. Like it’s an insult to my manliness that such a puny fall scrambled my brains.
-- Chase Ambrose
(chapter 1)
Importance: Although Chase loses his memory, he retains most of his basic knowledge of the world. This quote...
This section contains 1,027 words (approx. 3 pages at 400 words per page) |