Unforgettable Memories *on hold*

Unforgettable Memories *on hold*

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Liliana Edwards was seven when her only uncle died. Her auntie lived in America and Lilliana's parents decided it would be best if they moved in with her, so she wouldn't be alone. Liliana had to say goodbye to everything that she grew up with; her friends, memories, all of it and move to America. Nine years later, a terrible roller skating accident happens to Liliana. When the doctor says that Liliana has been diagnosed with Retrograde Amnesia - which is a memory disorder characterized by an inability to remember events that occurred before a significant point in time - Liliana and her parents make the decision to move back home so Liliana can rest and hopefully regain her memory back. Once back home, Liliana quickly realises that she cannot remember any of her childhood experiences and memories. When friends and local neighbours begin questioning, her parents make it clear to everyone that Liliana is okay and happy. But when William Richards, a childhood best friend, returns, he insists that they should continue what they had before she left. Unaware of Lilliana's attempt to avoid him finding out of her condition, he tries to work things out. How long will it take for him and her childhood friends to realise that there is something wrong with Liliana? Will Liliana ever have the courage to reveal her condition? And will Liliana ever continue her passion for roller skating? By MissyBFeb ©
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