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English, 29.03.2022 14:10 brookerebman15

So I’m writing a book that contains a character (the antagonist) who has a thing for power. I've gotten stuck on the plot because I don't know a way someone can literally force a person to lose their memories. I know I want it to happen I just don't know if there is a scientifically possible way it could happen because my story isn't a sci-fi/fantasy. I want the MC to eventually remember but I need her to lose them for the time being until then because it results in the build-up of the story. Does anyone have any suggestions?

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