The sun dipped into the horizon, casting a warm orange glow over the bustling streets of the city. Amidst the chaos, a chance encounter between two strangers would change the course of their lives forever. For months, the man, Jack, had been noticing her – a woman with piercing green eyes and raven-black hair. She would appear in his daily routine, always at the same time and place, yet he couldn't quite recall her name or their conversations. It was as if his memory was a fragile leaf, prone to withering away with each passing day. As the encounters continued, Jack's mind began to fog, and his recollections of other events grew hazy. He struggled to recall his own birthday, his childhood home, or even his favorite book. The woman, however, remained a constant presence in his life, always there, yet elusive. One evening, as Jack stumbled through a forgotten memory, the woman appeared beside him, her eyes locking onto his with an otherworldly intensity. \You're forgetting, aren't you?\ she whispered, her voice like a gentle breeze on a summer's day. Jack's gaze faltered, and he felt the weight of his forgotten world bearing down upon him. The woman's words echoed in his mind: \You're forgetting, but I remember.\ And with that, Jack realized that she might be more than just a chance encounter – she might be an ancient goddess, weaving a spell of amnesia around him, drawing him deeper into her enigmatic world.