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Chasing Zabella
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Complete, First published Jun 16, 2017
Amnesia,
noun : a partial or permanent loss of memory 

Can you sum up the life of a girl with amnesia questioned by the people around her asking her about her in the past but what she gets in return is broken glimpses and some scars on her body as a reminder of what she was. Struggling for answers but  all she could remember was her name 
Zabella.

Somewhere along the lines were the answers, somewhere along somebody were the answers, somewhere along some people were the answers she was searching for but little did she know that the people closest around her have the answers yet she's looking too far.

Oh how naive of her to think that she's the only one riding the rollercoaster, only if she looked back to see that the ride is filled with people and answers and someone named Dane

Ring-a-ring o' roses,
A pocket full of secrets.

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Dissociative Amnesia- Can't Remember Anything

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An Elric cant remember anything, on a good day he'll remember you completely, on a bad day prepare for questions. What he has is caused by trauma. -'Dissociative amnesia is a condition characterized by the inability to recall important personal information, typically following a traumatic or highly stressful event. This memory loss goes beyond ordinary forgetfulness and is often linked to distressing experiences such as abuse or violence. It is considered a type of dissociative disorder, where the brain's normal integration of consciousness and memory is disrupted, creating a barrier to accessing these memories.' this is bad writing- even I don't know what I'm doing. I had to look up most of what I'm writing