Just Die
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H y p e r t h y m e s i a • Hyperthymesia is a condition in which an individual possesses a superior autobiographical memory, meaning he or she can recall the vast majority of personal experiences and events in his or her life. Watarashi Kei was not a normal child. Not by a long shot. Suffering from Hyperthymesia, he was questioned for knowledge his entire life. Whether it be from classmates, elders, the council, family, it didn't matter. By the tender age of seven, Watarashi Kei no longer cared for the people who he grew up alongside. They treated him like an animal, a lab rat, a foreign being. Unable to forget anything, unable to forget all the comments, all the glares, all the questions. He abandoned his birthplace, in hope of a new place, safe from the past. But there was no where like that, was there?
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