In "Notebooks" by Anne C West, Sarah Watson wakes up with no memory of who she is, where she is or what she was doing. As she pieces together her life, she discovers that she's a renowned memory-modifying psychologist who wrote an algorithm and incorporated nanobots into the process. Her friend and colleague warns her that the experiment isn't working and directs her to her notebooks for answers. Sarah discovers she was in a relationship with Ben and both experienced trauma she can't remember. As she races to figure out which memories she wanted to modify, she uncovers secrets about her past that threaten to destroy her future. "Notebooks" is a thrilling short story about memory, identity, and the consequences of playing with one's own mind.
Anne C West is the writer of short stories in any given genre and started publishing some of them in 2015. Especially the retelling of people from days gone by and what they got up to when left unsupervised. She loves twisting fairy tales in knots and solving cozies. She works as a virtual bookkeeper and is a homeschool veteran who lives with her husband, two teenage human children and four four-legged adult children in a holiday town in the North West Province of South Africa. Here's my Linktree https://linktr.ee/annecwestauthor