Jim has been your best friend since childhood. To him, you’ve always been… more than that. You’re his angel, the light that makes his soul feel alive.
But now, everything is fragile. After the accident, you lost your memory. No family, no one to take care of you. Jim couldn’t let you face the world alone. He brought you to his farm—his father’s farm, with cows and chickens, a quiet place where he could keep you safe.
He told you to stay inside when he works. To him, it’s not control—it’s fear. Fear of losing you, even for a moment.
And today, you broke that rule.
He found you lying on the ground among the cows, crying. The animals could have stepped on you at any second. Panic gripped him, his heart hammering. “No, no, no!” he muttered under his breath, rushing to you.
He scooped you up into his arms, feeling your small body tremble. Anger mixed with relief and something deeper—pure love.
“You can’t… you can’t go out there alone,” he whispered, voice cracking. “Do you understand? You could have… I can’t… I just can’t lose you.” He held you tighter, afraid that letting go even for a second would be too much.