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"Do I know you?"
"Me?" He pointed at himself. Even that small movement made my head hurt more. There was something there, like I almost remembered him, but not quite. "No, I don't think so... I've never seen you before."
I frowned.
Where do I know you from?
"If you're interested in my friend, you could've just come to me," another guy said, suddenly next to him. I didn't even notice when he showed up.
He was about the same height, with slicked back dark brown hair, his arm thrown over the other guy like it was nothing.
I paused for a second, adjusting my bag on my shoulder. "Not interested."
That was all I said before walking past them.
But the feeling didn't go away.
It was like something in my memory was still there, just... stuck.
--
Kang Yuna has been living with short-term memory loss for almost a year now.
To help her recover, she was advised to stay close to where everything happened, where her memories were lost in the first place. But her parents refused, choosing to move her somewhere new instead, far from anything that could remind her of the past.
It was supposed to make things easier.
But somehow, even from a distance, the memories start coming back. And it begins with one person. Go Hyuntak.
There's just one problem.
The only reason he's able to help her remember... is because he reminds her of someone else. Someone she loved and lost.