I want to Remember
A short read on how having Prosopagnosia Feels like

In a quaint town nestled among rolling hills, there lived a man named Ethan. He possessed a peculiar condition that rendered him unable to remember faces. Faces faded like whispers in the wind, leaving him lost in a sea of nameless strangers. But amidst this enigmatic haze, there was one person he longed to remember—the woman who held the key to his heart.
Ethan had met her years ago, drawn together by an unexplainable connection. He could recall her flowing auburn hair cascading down her back and the grace in her every step. But her face, a puzzle piece forever missing from his memory. It was a source of profound frustration and yearning, as if a significant part of his world remained shrouded in mystery.

In the waning days of summer, Ethan found himself standing on the bustling platform of a quaint train station. He had arrived there, guided by an unshakeable intuition that this was a place of significance—a place where he might uncover fragments of the woman he yearned to remember.
As he gazed at the departing trains, the rhythmic clatter of wheels on the tracks resonated with the beating of his heart. Memories danced just beyond his grasp, teasing him with their elusiveness. And then, in a flicker of clarity, he recalled her presence on this very platform, her silhouette framed by the setting sun.
He remembered the weight of their parting, the tenderness of her touch lingering on his skin. Her eyes, pools of melancholy and hope, were imprinted upon his soul. Though her face remained elusive, the emotions they shared were vivid, etched into his being.
Ethan closed his eyes, surrendering to the currents of recollection. He saw her boarding the train, her figure growing smaller as the distance between them expanded. The haunting whistle echoed through the station, a melancholic farewell that etched itself into the depths of his memory.

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Together, they embarked on a quest to forge memories that transcended the ephemeral nature of faces. They sought solace in the embrace of nature, venturing to the tranquil fields on the outskirts of town. Surrounded by wildflowers of every hue, they strolled hand in hand, the soft rustling of grass beneath their feet punctuating their steps.
As they walked, Ethan found himself enthralled by the symphony of nature's orchestra—the chirping of birds, the whispering wind, and the distant melodies of hidden creatures. He listened intently, etching these sounds deep into his soul, for they became the soundtrack to their shared moments.
Their journey led them to a secluded pond, its still surface mirroring the azure sky. Ethan watched as the woman, her face forever hidden, gazed at her reflection in the water. Her eyes shimmered with a gentle longing, as if she too yearned for his memory to unlock the fullness of their connection.

They sat together on a weathered wooden bench, their hands intertwined. Ethan's eyes traced the delicate lines of her profile—the graceful curve of her neck, the tenderness of her shoulders. In these fleeting glimpses, he found solace, a morsel of her essence that he could hold onto.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting hues of gold and pink across the sky, Ethan turned to her and whispered, "Even if I can't remember your face, your spirit resides within me. I will cherish the moments we share, forever etching them in the tapestry of my heart."
With tears glistening in her eyes, she leaned in, her lips brushing against his cheek. In that tender embrace, Ethan realized that while faces may fade, love endures, transcending the boundaries of memory.
And so, they continued their journey, embracing each moment as if it were the first and the last, savoring the beauty of their shared experiences. For within the fields, nature, and the depths of his heart, Ethan discovered that love's truest form lies not in the familiarity of a face but in the connection that defies all boundaries and withstands the test of time.




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