Bryce and Todd woke up the following morning early to get to the set of their video. Bryce looked over at Kaylin's bed. He was so confused. She has never been this way until Playa Linda. And, he feels as if it's his fault because he was making her stay. He got up, walked over to her bed, and sat down.

"Kay Baby," he said softly as he shook her lightly, "Kaylin."

She budged just a bit and moved her head to look at him. "What's up?" she asked tiredly.

"Todd and I are leaving. Do you want to come?"

She shook her head. "I don't think so."

"Okay. I'll call you on my first break to check on you."

She smiled a small smile. He leaned down and kissed her passionately for several seconds before pulling away. "Well, that was certainly worth waking up to at…five in the morning."

He smiled. "I love you."

"I love you, too" she said before his lips met hers for a split second.

It was in the middle of the afternoon. The sun was shining. People were walking around. She sat in Mona's Bar with a can of Pepsi in her hand. She looked out at everyone walking about. Through the crowd he saw her brother talking to his girlfriend. It looked to her that they were arguing..

"Hey, Nikki," her friend, Cameron, said sitting beside her, "Are you okay?"

She shook her head. "I ran into someone I knew yesterday."

"Who?"

"This girl that my brother dated when we were in Kansas," she responded, "When I saw her, she looked so hurt."

"Is this the same girl you came to me about? The girl who was in an accident?" he asked.

"Yeah," she nodded. "I brought up her accident and she just…she just stared at me as if I were a creep."

"She lost her memory, Nik. Don't let her get to you."

"I'm trying not to. But to be honest with you, I want to turn out like her. She was always and will always be my idol."

"I'll allow you to do that. However, you are not going to get into an accident and lose your memory on me."

Nikki smiled. "I doubt it will happen."

Kaylin was walking around town. She was getting bored in her hotel room and needed to get out. As she walked, her cell phone went off.

"Hello," she said.

"Beautiful!" her boyfriend's voice exclaimed, "How are you feeling?"

"I don't know, Bryce," she said softly.

"Hey, what's wrong?" he asked.

"I'm just not feeling like me right now."

"Come to the studio," he said, "We're on lunch for a bit. We can talk or I can just hold you. Where are you? I can have someone come pick you up."

"I'm in front of some place called Mona's Bar. I believe it's on Huron Road."

"Okay. I'll have someone come get you. I'll tell them to call your number when they arrive so they can find you."

"Sounds good," she said.

"Hey," he said before she hung up, "I love you, Kaylin."

She couldn't help but smile. "I love you, too."

She hung up her phone and sat on a bench. She ran her fingers over her face and through her hair. Her life was so confusing lately. She did, however, love the fact that Bryce was there for her every time she needed someone.

"Hey," she heard.

She peered up and saw a girl around sixteen years old along with a guy who looked sixteen as well standing in front of her. She remembered that she was the girl from the previous day.

"How are you?" the girl asked.

Kaylin shrugged not wanting to talk to her.

"Kaylin," she said sitting beside her, "I'm sorry for everything that has happened to you."

"Don't be," she said shaking her head, "I deserved it all."

"No," someone said, "You didn't." The three looked up to find Bradin looking at Kaylin. "I'm sorry for last night. I was just so angry."

"I don't give a shit whether you were angry or not," Kaylin said coldly.

"What is up with you? Where is the Kaylin I dated?" he asked.

"She died six months ago. No one misses her."

"What's with all of the talk about dying or remembering?" he asked, "Is there something I'm missing?"

"Yes," Nikki said, "You've been too busy for anything but Erica or surfing. You also love to make people miserable."

"What the hell are you talking about?" Bradin asked his younger sister.

"Since when do you care about Kaylin?" she asked.

"Just stop," Kaylin said, "I don't remember either of you before the accident. Leave it be."

Kaylin got up to walk away when someone grabbed her hand. She turned around to find Bradin was the one stopping her. "I need to talk with you."

"There's nothing to talk about," she said with no emotion.

"Why don't you remember me? Why are you treating everyone like shit?"

"Excuse me?" she asked. "I'm not the one going around and putting bruises on people's arms because she yelled at someone they knew!"

"You had no right to treat her that way!"

"Yes I did!" she shouted, "She knows about the accident!"

"What the hell? What is this accident everyone is talking about?" Bradin asked with frustration.

Kaylin went into her purse and threw a folded up piece of paper at him. He looked at her and unfolded it to find that it was an article. The article contained a picture of four cars piled up on each other. He began to read the content.

"A five car pile up and closed part of the west 88. One car was speeding and spun out of control hitting another car that was stopped because of another accident just two miles ahead. The cars repeated a domino effect on three other cars.

The driver of the car that spun out of control was pronounced dead at the scene. In the second car was a family of four, including two small children. They are expected to be okay. In the middle car was a nineteen year old girl. Her car was damaged more than the other four. She was pinned between her steering wheel and the bumper of her car. It took several hours to get to her and get her out. She was airlifted to Lewis-Pruitt Hospital where she was stated as being in serious condition."

Bradin looked up from the article and at Kaylin. He could not believe what he just read. He now realized why she was acting the way she was.

"Due to the accident, I lost my memory," she said.

"Kaylin, I had no idea."

"It doesn't matter if you knew or not. I don't want to get involved with anyone from before that accident, whether or not you know me. It causes me more pain."

She was interrupted by her phone going off. She picked it up. "Yeah...okay." she hung up the phone and looked to the road to find her ride approaching. "If you don't mind, I have to go."

Bradin watched as Kaylin walked to a car that was stopping. He wanted to run after her and kiss her. He was hoping what he felt the night her saw her again was just a trick. It turns out he is still in love with her. He watched as she walked into the street. The road was clear at the moment. Then, out of nowhere, a car pulled out from a parking spot at full speed and hit her.