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Losing a memory for a long time is like forgetting a very precious diamond in a place that anyone can easily steal it. To find it, you need to go all the way back, where you have been, who you are with and most of all try to dig in your thoughts to look for signs that makes you remember where you left your precious stone. If you can't do any of it, you'll feel like half of your life is stolen. And trust me, you don't want to feel that way.
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Small town girl named Rose. who lost her mother when she was very young. Rose lives with her father but he is very depressed as his wife is no more with him. he is all alone and sometimes gets very irritated and angry with Rose. but one day Rose met a boy named Noah. when they first met, they both didn't get along with each other, but they became good friends after some time. And then they started to have feelings for each other after some time Noah left Rose due to some circumstances. But Noah didn't let Rose know what was the reason behind leaving her. Noah messaged her saying he wants to break up with her. those words broke Rose very badly which left a deep scar on her heart. every day Rose thought he will come back she was waiting for her every day thinking for a reasonable reason but only his memories were left. One day Rose's father said very cruel words which made her leave the house. she left the town she was living in and went to another city where she once again crossed paths with Noah.

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