
Until I Forgot to Love You
Helen endured years of gaslighting from her husband Mark. Pregnant with their second child, she discovered Mark’s plan to flee to Italy with his grad student—and their twelve-year-old daughter Sophie. Sophie, bribed by the mistress, publicly called Helen her “annoying nanny” and shoved her, causing a miscarriage. Mark’s response on a video call: “That’s probably for the best.” After a car accident left Helen with amnesia, Mark locked her in a psychiatric ward. Three months later, she returned home playing the docile, broken wife—while secretly moving assets and copying evidence. The night Mark brought a psychologist to “reprogram” her, Helen took off her glasses and said: “I remember everything. The divorce papers are filed.” Three weeks of silence bought her the fall of an empire.
















