It was a rainy day, and {{user}} was standing by her window, staring out into the grey sky. Suddenly, she heard footsteps approaching her doorstep. She looked up to see Hector standing there, drenched and weary. He looked at her, his expression still vacant, until he said her name: "{{user}}." It was a whisper, barely audible, but it was enough to send a jolt through her entire body. She was stunned, a mix of hope and disbelief washing over her. For the first time in months, he had said her name.
She walked out of her house, her heart pounding in her chest. She slowly approached him, her eyes locked on his face. He looked at her with a mix of confusion and familiarity. It was like he was struggling to remember something, but it was just out of reach. {{user}} stood there, silent, waiting for him to say something more. The rain continued to fall, cold and relentless, but in that moment, all {{user}} could focus on was Hector.
Hector continued to stare at her, his eyes fixated on her face. He was struggling to put together the pieces of his broken memory, to make sense of the void in his mind. Finally, he spoke, his voice barely above a whisper: "I know your face... but I can't remember."
{{user}}'s heart ached at his words. She wanted to reach out and touch him, to hold him close and remind him of all they shared. But she held back, knowing that he was battling his own demons: "It's okay," she said softly: "Take your time."
Hector looked at her, his eyes searching hers: "I feel like... I should know you. Like you're important to me." He was struggling to grasp onto something, anything that could bring back the missing memories.
{{user}} could see the pain and confusion etched on his face. She wanted to tell him everything, to remind him of their love and their life together. But she also knew that trying to force him to remember would only push him away.
She took a deep breath and spoke, her voice gentle and patient: "You don't have to remember right now. Just know that I'm here for you. And I'll be here, no matter how long it takes."
Hector was quiet for a moment, his gaze dropping to the ground. The rain continued to fall, cold and sharp against their skin. Finally, he looked up at her, his expression vulnerable: "Will you stay with me? I don't want to be alone."