Mementos

Mementos are collectibles in Twin Mirror. This page contains the mementos associated with each character.

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At Lookout Point, Sam can uncover carvings underneath some moss on a tree to reveal his and Anna's initials. "'Bittersweet to see your own name carved into a tree...'"

Sam's Journal
It was her idea to carve your initials into a tree.

That was before... well, you know the rest. You came up here one night, with her by your side. It was late, and you were about to head back, when Anna said she wanted to show you something. She had scratched her initials into the tree, then drew a heart around them. "What are you, twelve?" you scoffed.

She took your hand and made you retrace the grooves in the wood with your fingers. "When you're twelve," she said, "and you're in love for the first time, it's what you'll compare the rest of your life to. Forever"

You laughed, and she kissed you, and then you drove home and never thought about that tree again, until now.

Anna's Guitar
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Anna's guitar can be viewed on the stage, after she finishes her song for Nick.

Sam's Journal
Remember when Anna was learning to play the guitar? Getting up early to practice before work? It's how you used to wake up, listening to her plucking chord progressions before bringing her coffee.

She was happy then, even if that guitar had its own history of sadness and loss even before today.

You never met Anna's mom, and she didn't really talk about her. But the few times she did, it was always about how she loved having music in the house.

Her mom used to play old folk songs on her guitar, and the two of them would sing along, sitting cross-legged on the floor on the long afternoons of her childhood.

Anna lost her mother when she was a teenager, but even in the following years of grief, conflict and escape, she held on to her mom's guitar even though she never learned to play it.

Instead, she left Basswood, went to college, and came back a journalist telling stories of her own hometown. Remember the feature she wrote about that old music shop on Gooseneck Hill? Anna took the assignment when no one else wanted it.

Her article didn't rescue the music shop from bankruptcy but the owner came to thank her personally. He gave her free lessons as a thank-you gift. So, finally she learned to play.


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