Coming Home_1

The lively woman who used to make everyone laugh and cheer was now a blank page, and she couldn't understand how her forgetfulness had left a deep hole in her mind.

She spent a few days getting used to her new home. The room felt like ghosts were following her around, and she was full of doubt.

Over the next few weeks, she showed hints of the person she used to be. She started to remember little things about her life, like how her kids, Joan and Aiden, would laugh and smile while playing in the backyard, how her beloved grandmother Moore would hold her and comfort her, and how the kind Mr. and Mrs. Hernandez had treated her like family when she was sad when her parents passed away.

Even though Emily's memories were fuzzy and hard to pin down, like words at night, they brought her peace. Some memories were fuzzy, but each one was like a puzzle piece that led to a different part of her life.