NOW A STRANGER

Dub had been in the hospital for a while now. He had been placed on some routine and therapy to help him with his memory.

As time went on, he noticed some improvements in his memory, and he was discharged from the hospital. The Coxs and the Williams family kept in touch with him, and they were pleased with his progress.

One day, while Dub was having lunch with his family, he noticed that he was having trouble remembering some things from the past. He felt ashamed and apologized to them for not being able to remember.

Mrs Cox said, "It's normal to forget things sometimes, Dub. You've been through a lot, and it's going to take some time to fully recover. Just keep doing what the doctors tell you, and you'll get there."

Dub nodded, but he was still worried. He didn't want to forget anything else from his past.

Later that day, he told Amelia, "I'm still having trouble remembering some things. Do you think I'll ever get my memory back completely?"

Amelia replied, "It's hard to say, Dub. Ev
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