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Love by the bay

Love by the bay

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Romance
I got the idea for this story in a dream I had. But obviously dreams don't always make sense do if anything is strange don't mind it 😂 Also in this story I'm making a fake beach located in Ontario Canada, the main character in this story is from Saskatchewan Canada. This is a romance it may have mature language and a tiny bit of fluff but nothing extreme This story is about a girl named Lena who lives with her mom who is dealing with bipolar disorder ( I will be trying my best to write and enter the mind of a person who deals with this illness). They end up winning 5,000 dollars which there doctor thinks should be put into a mini vacation, her mother wants to go to a beach she visited when she was younger the only problem was that Lena couldn't find it they end up going on a crazy road trip to find the beach and Lena finds something she least expected. Love. ‼️READ ME‼️: this may be offensive to people who know or have bipolar disorder I am not trying to be harmful or disrespectful in any way! This is just a fictional story
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Lena had always felt like something was missing. There were gaps in her childhood, moments she couldn't quite grasp, as if they had been stolen from her mind. But when she stumbled upon an old, dust-covered box in her grandmother's attic, everything changed. Inside were faded photographs, letters written in a child's handwriting, and a locket she had never seen before-yet it felt so familiar. A strange sense of déjà vu washed over her as she traced the engraving on the locket: Forever Remember. As Lena pieced together the fragments of her past, memories long buried began to resurface-some warm and comforting, others dark and unsettling. She remembered laughter echoing through a sunlit house, the scent of freshly baked cookies, and the soft hum of a lullaby. But then, there were shadows-flashes of terrified screams, a locked door, and a name whispered in fear. Her heart pounded as she unfolded a fragile letter at the bottom of the box. The words sent a chill down her spine: Lena, if you ever find this, know that the truth was hidden to protect you. Do not dig further. Some memories are meant to be forgotten. But it was too late. The whispers in her dreams, the eerie familiarity of strangers on the street, and the overwhelming sense that she was being watched-it all made sense now. The forgotten memories weren't just from childhood. They were erased for a reason. And now, someone knew she was starting to remember.

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