A Double-Sided Summary

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The chronicles of Catherine's isolation and friendship with two very odd, very different people:

- Elaine Porter

and

- Selena Fey

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SIDE A

FLIP FOR SIDE B

Catherine Donovan does not have amnesia.

She displays no symptoms of amnesia.

She simply remembers...nothing.

Like someone took apart her mind, a puzzle. She has pieces that don't fit, floating around inside her, detached.

Until one day, she recieves a box full of letters addressed to her, with one peculiar quirk.

One person writes on the front,

and the other writes on the back.

Hey

So I'd like to give a huge thanks to the people who voted for this already (Not even a real chapter like wow I'm so mean). So lots of gratitude to pluckydoodle and TheWordHurricane :) Anyways, I'm psyched about this cover and the story line and I hope you guys'll enjoy it too!

SIDE B:

So Catherine Donovan basically gets a box full of letters addressed to her, and she's like, "what, nobody sends me letters," even though it could have been from any family members (oh right, she 'doesn't know them too well'). But she opens them and they have two sides- one long monologue on the front and a startlingly fresh outtake on the back (Side B).

Yeah, that's pretty much it.

Hey again,

Sorry. I had to.

Thanks again :)

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