I just shook my head and smiled dismissively.
I only remembered having a relationship once. His name is Kenton, a very bad person. But the specifics of what had happened eluded my memory.
Instead, Lucas Nelson always patiently assured my parents not to worry.
He was my dad's apprentice, and we were in the same lab.
The doctor I saw when I woke up that day was him. He had a minor in psychology.
I never interacted with him before because he went abroad very early.
Since I joined the lab, my parents often reminded him to take extra care of me.
Over time, we became more familiar with each other.
"Daydreaming again? Aren't you hungry?"
The clear voice pulled me back from my thoughts. Lucas lowered his head, looking at me seriously.
Ignoring the suspicion in my heart, I leaned over to look at the menu.
Probably because of being busy with experiments, I had been absent-minded lately.
Every time I was absent-minded during experiments, Lucas would chat with me to bring me back to reality.
The day I saw Kenton, I didn't feel anything special.
Lucas and I were walking on the street, discussing psychology.
Recently, I've been very interested in these topics, and Lucas has been very patient, answering all my questions.
"Mia!"
The man's voice was very urgent.
I turned around but couldn't find any memory of him.
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