~9:15 am~ Irish finished cleaning up the breakfast dishes as Justin packed his
things in the bag that Irish found with him. They both remained quiet as she walked into the room and took off her pajamas
and slipped into a pair of jeans. She noticed Justin sat there ready and dressed , watching her taking her all in. She
slipped on a turtleneck and a sweater. She felt his eyes follow her to the chair to put on some thermo socks and her
snow boots. He walked to her and gave her the keys to the house as she zipped her puffy coat. She gently touched his
hand as she took the keys. He held her hand and grabbed his bag with the free one. They walked outside and he let her
go to lock up. They walked in silence for minutes as they went down the trail. At the end of it, Justin stopped walking.
Irish noticed he wasn't near her and she turned around to see him standing there. "Justin, what's wrong?" He began to
shake his head and walked up to her. "I can't leave you like this." Her face saddens as she tried to shrug it off. "Justin
you don't belong here. You don't belong with me or belong to me." She held her head down. Justin tilted her head back
towards his and gave her a deep kiss.
Irish pushed him away and started to walk away." No, Justin! We are not going
to do this! We can't do this to each other anymore. You can't do this to me anymore. Go home and get your memory back and live
happily ever after!" She yelled over her shoulder as she walked faster, blinded by her tears. Justin tried to catch up
to her as he saw the end of the steep trail. "Irish! Wait!" She ignored him and continued walking on. "Justin, I take
back what I said. I want you to just forget me!" At that moment, she crossed over to what Justin thought was a huge
patch of ice. Irish walked across and heard Justin yell. "Irish!" Irish turned to see how far she walked and where she
walked to. In all her crying, she walked across a frozen pond and as she moved she heard the ice crack beneath her. She stayed
in the spot as Justin ran to her. The moment he reached her, she took a step and fell through.
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