LOST LOVE
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Complete, First published Sep 04, 2017
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Min TaeHye  is a 17 year old girl that is suffering through a problem  that no one will understand unless they are to go through it themselves. She does not remember anything about the ones she love or the ones that love her.  TaeHye has lost everything she knows about her childhood friend or you may say her lover.  As she goes back to school she suffers as she gets bullied as she does not have the strength she used too. One of her closest friends does not want to be remembered as they had conflict in the past and her friend thinks its the best if she remains a mystery to her. How will this end? Does she remember everything or will she just chose to give up?
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