Atwood felt that he was doing the right thing for Stanford.
Stanford went from the café to a hospital and did not tell Atwood about it. As his personal assistant, Atwood was normally well aware of his schedule. However, this time he did not tell anyone his movement and even turned off his cell phone.
The doctor examined him and shared his diagnosis, “You have amnesia. From my medical examination, you had a blunt force trauma to the head.” The doctor said as he looked at the test results.
“Can it be treated?” Stanford asked.
“You can but you would need surgery.” The doctor added, “But the risk is rather high.” Any brain surgery was risky.
“Do it.” He simply said. He did not need to remember everything but he wanted to remember who that woman was! He had to remember!
“Okay, I’ll arrange for the hospital’s brain surgeon who had trained overseas but he would only be back in the country next week. We’ll set an appointment for next week and only then will he be able to come up with a surgery plan and schedule. Is this acceptable?”
It was too long for Stanford but he had no other choice but to wait.
“Okay, but do it as soon as possible.” Stanford wanted to quickly have the surgery.
Stanford left the hospital.
He returned to his house which was arranged by Atwood after he returned to C city. Now it was a new area. He previously lived on the northern side of the city and now he was towards the south. It was intentionally trying to give him a totally new environment.
There was a lady in the house when Stanford went home. She was wearing a red dress and wore her hair in a ponytail. She was cooking in the kitchen. Amanda had done this when she waited for Stanford to come home from the office.
He was dazed momentarily and the scene of a lady in red seemed so familiar but he could not recall.
“You are…”
She turned around and he started to frown.
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