The only things worth remembering were when she dropped her wallet, and he controlled her mind to pick it back up; when she had her eyes on a necklace alongside another woman, and he controlled the other woman to surrender the necklace to her; when she was waiting for a taxi by the roadside, and the wind blew up her dress, but she didn't realize it, so he controlled her mind to put her hand over her dress…
He also remembered using his super-hearing to listen to the sound she made as her hands were pressed over her stomach as she suffered from her painful periods, the affection in her voice as she discussed her latest favorite movie with her colleagues, the sound she made as she camped herself outside of his company, her voice on her phone as she queued for coffee…
Many times, he pulled out his phone to reread the many messages they had shared over the years. In the end, he would feel compelled to send her a message to check up on her, but he never committed to it.