“Please don’t tell anyone else about it, Collen,” Sabrina said.
Sabrina didn’t want others to know about her amnesia because she wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between someone who
genuinely knew her in the past and someone who was just taking advantage of the situation.
She had only told Collen the truth because she believed that Blayze wouldn’t hurt her and Collen was Blayze’s friend.
Collen understood the reason for Sabrina’s request and agreed readily, “Don’t worry. I won’t tell anyone. If anyone tells you they
knew you from your time here and wonders why you don’t remember them, just tell them that it has been several years and
you’ve forgotten about it”
“Okay.”
Angela’s Library
The subject of the conversation was changed a while later as Collen started introducing Sabrina to Philade again. He told her
about the museum, the city hall, and the shopping malls in Philade.
When they arrived at the hotel Sabrina had booked, Sabrina spoke with the receptionist for a while. After collecting the room
card from the receptionist, she took the suitcase from Collen. “Collen, I’ve got the card to my room. It’s so late. You should go
home.”
“It won’t take long. I’ll go upstairs with you.”
Then, Collen escorted Sabrina to her room. After making sure she was settled, Collen told Sabrina to lock her door at night.
“It’s late. You should go home. I’ll call you tomorrow if anything happens.”
“Okay, I’m leaving now. I’ll talk to you tomorrow. Then, I will take you around. You can buy all the things you need then.”
“Okay, thank you.”
“You don’t have to see me off,” Collen said when Sabrina started to follow him out of the room.
Nevertheless, Sabrina stayed by the door until Collen entered the elevator, then she closed the door. For a moment, she leaned
against it and heaved a sigh. Valiantly, Sabrina shook herself out of the exhaustion that threatened to overwhelm her and started
to unpack her suitcase.
When she was done, she ordered dinner through the hotel’s landline and placed it on the table by the window. While eating, she
made a video call to Bettie.
Her life in Philade was about to begin.
After such a long journey, Sabrina was exhausted. She managed to wash up after dinner and then fell asleep almost
immediately.
At eight o’clock in the morning of the next day, Sabrina woke up.
After having breakfast in the hotel, she called Collen.
A short while later, Collen picked Sabrina up and drove her to the shopping mall in Philade.
The memorial tablets stood at the Tenth Street and Arch Street. As soon as Sabrina got out of the car, she saw it.
When Collen parked the car, Sabrina scanned the area. The buildings seemed to weather a lot throughout the years.
There were only a few restaurants in this place at the beginning.
Gradually, all sorts of stores were opened as people gathered here for food. Then, a shopping mall began to take shape.