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Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan) novel Chapter 3152

Upon returning home, Norah had lunch, went back to her room, and opened her newly purchased books. Suddenly, she remembered Gonzalez.

She pulled out her phone and added his number on WhatsApp.

A few seconds later, the request was accepted.

Curious, she tapped on his Facebook profile, but it was completely blank. Not a single post.

She forwarded his contact card to Sara with a quick message:

[I got Uncle Gonzalez's WhatsApp for you. You owe me!]

Sara replied with an ecstatic sticker. [I owe you big time! Dinner is on me soon.]

Sara's family was in the antique business. While they weren't billionaires, they were very well-off in J City. She had a laid-back, outgoing personality and clicked perfectly with Norah.

Norah smiled, set her phone aside, and went back to reading.

*

Gonzalez was working up a sweat at the gym. He had just accepted Norah's request and was still trying to figure out what to say to her when another friend request popped up.

It was Norah's friend, Sara.

Gonzalez felt a headache coming on. After a moment's hesitation, he accepted it. Glancing at the thumbnail on her profile, his eyes narrowed, and he tapped to open her Facebook page.

It was a photo album from Norah's recent birthday party.

Almost every single picture featured Norah and Adrian Chambers.

There was the car Adrian had gifted her, the two of them standing shoulder-to-shoulder surrounded by flowers, cutting the cake together, and even in the group shots, they were standing incredibly close.

Gonzalez felt a sharp pang of jealousy, followed closely by a rising tide of panic. Since she had forgotten him, was it possible Norah would fall for Adrian, who had been constantly by her side?

He took a deep breath, unable to stop the dread from spreading.

If Norah no longer loved him and fell for someone else, what was the point of everything he was doing now?

"If she doesn't want to undergo psychotherapy, then let nature take its course. Continue offering her love and patience, and she will gradually step out of this self-imposed mental block."

"Of course, if she manages to untangle that emotional knot on her own, that would be ideal."

Janice had done quite a bit of reading on amnesia lately. She nodded gratefully. "Thank you so much."

"Not at all, Mrs. Lamont," the doctor replied warmly. "Keep a close eye on her mood and behavior. We can stay in touch and decide later if any psychological intervention becomes necessary."

"Understood."

Janice took the medical report and left the office. Finding Norah and Estelle, she happily reported that the recovery was going perfectly.

Later, when Norah stepped away, Janice relayed the doctor's full assessment to Estelle.

Estelle believed that recovering her lost memories was the only way Norah could truly heal.

Janice was torn. She felt that the current Norah was doing wonderfully—perhaps even better than before she forgot Gonzalez. After thinking it over, she finally made a promise to Estelle. "I won't actively do anything to stop Norah from remembering."

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