40. Where's the Memory?

Zalina frowned, feeling strange. "But, Mom, I can at least remember one of my schoolmates' names, but my memories with them don't remember any of them. I just realized I don't have any childhood memories. My memories started when I was a teenager."

Mrs. Roston listened to her daughter as she washed the dishes and tried to keep herself busy. She didn't think that Zalina would ask that after all this time.

"I feel like strange things keep happening in my life. It makes me wonder who I am. Why do I have to go through such unbelievable things." Zalina mumbled softly.

"Honey, you're too much. Besides being able to see the future, that's the only thing that's different about you from other people. And the abilities you have can be used as advantages if you can use them well," said Mrs. Roston. She didn't want Zalina to think too hard anymore and shut herself up like before.

"I remember Sofia. Where is she now?"