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Nancy said, “She's a bit… disoriented. I'm sure her memory will come back in no time."

He put the pieces together. “Ah, you don't recognize me?"

I shook my head. I wasn’t about to go into detail regarding my premonition.

“And here I was thinking you just didn’t like your boss.”

Grayson said, “Savannah, this is Ross Jenkins. He’s been stopping by on a regular basis.”

“So, you remember nothing about the incident?" Ross asked.

I shook my head.

“I’m sure it will all come back in time.”

“I hope so,” I said.

"You work for me at the firm."

"Firm?"

“Synovectis Solutions."

"Sorry, doesn't ring a bell."

He frowned. "You're my best sales associate. I need you back." He paused, then muttered, "If this whole thing is just a ruse to get more sick leave, it's not going to work."

A slight chuckle escaped my lips.

"That's a start. I'll take that." Ross smiled. "I'm just kidding. You take as long as you need. Come back when you're ready. We’ll be there for you. If you need anything in the meantime, just let me know."

"What do I sell?"

"Cybersecurity. Business is good. The other girls were fighting like cats and dogs to take over your territory and clients. I told them that the minute you're back, all of youraccounts will be reverted back to you. No matter what they've got going on. Stacy is handling your territory now. Your clients are in good hands. Come back when you're ready."

"Thank you. I appreciate that.”

"Well, I didn't come here to talk to you about work. I'm just so glad you're on the mend." He squeezed my hand again. "Is there anything you need? Can I get you anything?"

I shook my head.

"What's the last thing you remember?"

"Waking up in this room."

He lifted an astonished brow. "Really?"

I nodded.

“You don't remember anything before that? High school? Childhood?”

I shook my head.

"College?"

I shook my head again.

"Salesperson of the year?"