These words were deep in my mind, but the man who said them forgot me.
My friends came to comfort me after hearing about it.
Everyone in Ethan's chat group of close friends was talking about it.
Zachary: [Victoria, Ethan probably hurt his brain in the car accident. Don't worry, he'll remember soon. Don't forget that you are Victoria.]
Noah: [Victoria, Ethan has been sleeping for a month, and he just woke up without a clear head, so don't take it to heart. Remember to let us know if anything happens.]
As they were comforting me, Ethan suddenly invited someone into the chat group.
Carolyn: [Hello, I'm Carolyn.]
She greeted everyone in the chat group, and the chat group, which was still lively just now, instantly fell into silence, with no one talking anymore.
Carolyn didn't seem to be embarrassed, and she even added everyone in the chat group as friends.
I didn't know if they had added her, and the chat group was still silent.
The next second, Ethan sent a warning message.
Ethan: [I don't remember what happened before, and I don't want to remember it. Carolyn is my girlfriend now, and I hope you guys will respect us and stop talking about irrelevant people.]
He treated me, who had been in love with him for five years, as an irrelevant person with just one sentence.
I didn't know when my face filled with warm tears as I held my cell phone and slowly fell to the floor. My eyes were blurred with tears as I helplessly glanced over the wedding room in front of me, familiar yet strange.
Ethan had truly dumped me.
In order to give Carolyn a sense of security, Ethan deleted all contact information about me, and he kicked me out of the chat group.
Zachary and Noah seemed to have argued with him, and they both came to comfort me by chatting with me privately. They both thought Ethan had hurt his brain and wouldn't remember what happened before for a while, and they were certain he would remember it.
But what if he wouldn't want to remember it?
How should I let go of the memories of the past five years?
Ethan and I had been dating since our sophomore year. He was an arrogant and aloof boy at school, and he was also the president of the student council. I wanted to get a scholarship for the end of the semester, so I tried my best to join the student council.