:22:33
Her father broke some ribs, but Lucy
suffered a serious head injury.
:22:38
She lost her short-term memory.
:22:41
So she can't remember anything?
:22:43
No, no, no, she has all of her
long-term memory.
:22:45
That's a different part
of the brain.
:22:47
Her whole life, up to the night before
the accident, she remembers.
:22:52
She just can't retain
any new information.
:22:55
lt's like her slate gets wiped clean
every night while she sleeps.
:22:59
Hold on. This sounds like something
l would tell a psycho girl...
:23:02
...so she'd stop calling me.
Am l the psycho girl?
:23:05
l wish l was making this up!
:23:07
She has no memory
that she ever met you.
:23:10
What about the
pineapple-picking thing?
:23:12
She says that every day,
because each morning...
:23:15
...she wakes up thinking it's
October 13th of last year.
:23:18
She comes for breakfast because
that's what she did on Sundays...
:23:21
...and October 13th
was a Sunday.
:23:23
She has no idea
it's more than a year later.
:23:27
She reads the newspaper.
:23:29
lt's a special paper her father
puts on their porch.
:23:32
lt's from the day of her accident.
He got hundreds of them printed.
:23:35
Lucy does the same thing every day.
:23:49
-Hello!
-Back here.
:23:51
-Hi, Dad!
-Oh, hi, sweetie.
:23:55
You got one without me.
:23:58
The lady at the farmers' market
gave it to me as a birthday present.