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What Could Mrs. Drover Not Remember About Her Fiancé?

Published in Character Memory 1 min read

Mrs. Drover could not remember the exact appearance of her fiancé's face, as she had never truly seen it directly.

In her recollections of the former fiancé, Mrs. Drover's memory lacked a clear, direct image of his facial features. Instead, her enduring impressions were dominated by his nature, which she perceived as cold, cruel, and profoundly mysterious. This absence of a distinct visual memory of his face contributed significantly to the discomfort and even fear she associated with him, further compounded by the lasting scar on her hand from an incident involving his button.