sterli
in, it was Felicity, out of excitement,
ing City soon!" The innocent cute little g
, she brought what she had bought for her troublesome adult minded k
was happy with the presents. She had not expected any for that day and in jiffy, w
licity slumped on the couch close to Diana after she dropped the question,
chool at Sterling city that coaches such remarkably gifted kids. Thus, we'll be leaving for there. I didn't tell them When we will be leaving considering i deemed it fit to discuss i
already. She was finally going to
worked as a Army General that she had been transfered to Sterling City military
education prompted her to
often try to reflect and rack her brain hoping for a memory resurgence to remember who she was
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ort of Sterling City when Diana wheeled the baggage cart f
und seemed to pleased their interest and th
anyone's effort of peaking inside, were parked by the airport entrance. There was a man standing behind the backseat door
d finding out details about Diana, to the extent he figured she will be
she was traveling to sterling city, Mark, the president general entertained the idea of offering
rt through the airports entrance, j
ng one. He stared at her. She was beautiful, for a human long hair nearly the precise color of black ink and charcoaled eyes. Around her neck was a thick silver chain, on which hung a silver ring. Mark only had to narrow his eyes to know that it was r
One, who happened to be the eldest, Stoic was wearing a bow tie and on corporate wears which made him looked like a typical nerd, for a child of his age range. He would never be comfortable going
ime Diana had crouched down and was helping the little girl who looked rather anxious straighten her white gown with touches of butterflies. Not too long and not too short, perfect for her lo
rdson didn't tell me she was ma
I can't change my decision now, promised my grand father,I wou
front of the Rolls-royce at the front. It was not a friendly glanc
hed her. Behind him were two burly bouncers. Thereafter, he greeted. "M
ai
ent general. What was he doing in sterling city? Ever since t
rried! Miss would be more appropriate whe
my guards force you to". Mark asserted, with the look of "I'm powerful and ev
ad he lost his senses or mistaking me for someone
ouncers can't intimidate not even a millisecond! Get th
ut him up from saying anything further, but he was
er!" Diana apologized, and dragged her luggages from the cart. Stoi
ed ceasing authority, Diana and her kids felt the power
turned from gentleman to a furious young man, his br
boys face, the one who had
t his age, he has revisited his childhood photos and one can easily misconceive the young boy to be the one on the photos. He turned h
e, he stood up! He had clearly reserved the a
resident general. Out of happiness, he soaked himself with alcohol gradually without him noticing he was getting himself drunk, then he a met lady who
f a lady. He used to convince himself they both took advantage of each other, since the lady ma
unk that night, the silver ring confirmed it all". Mark spoke trying to force open Diana's memory. One thing Richa
ble to recall anything and she still didn't want to jus
h a head injury. I don't remember exactly what went on, only that I woke up in hospital and everything t
what she had told him. 'i heard you had some problems with your memory, but I'd no idea it was so profound.' He
g hers. He was a complete stranger to her, and yet she
truck crashed int
brain swelling to go down, so that they could assess the amount of neurological damage I had been left with. I was lucky, in a way, because there's been no lasting physi
lovely. It suit
I remember bits and pieces. Some things come back to me every now and then and I manage to keep hold of t
sympathetic. 'You must be taking a leap in the dark coming here, away from everything y
ing! So, please can you let me leave now? I have to be at Sterling military,uh, I have to leave now, thank you!' Diana manage
her full attention at once, but she
e all under me! And of course, that's were I'm headed. Would offer my request for the second time, "Mi
s voice was the most resounding that it caused all o
ears ago but now they were, on the course of listening to th
ontinue