Remember Me

Remember Me

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"I've learned in my lifetime that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel." When Rose Lillian Hartway's life was turned upside down by an accident, she couldn't remember anything from the year prior. Every memory of her first year of college, all of the friends she made-- they were wiped away, only leaving her with faint traces through the form of dreams. And despite her mother's constant overprotectiveness mixed with her rebellious, curious attitude, she wasn't sure if she even wanted them fully back.
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I anticipated every breath, and every word. Each day, you could only take an uneducated guess at what he would say. What he would do. My heart tremor as he leaned in. "I was wrong, sweetheart. I was so wrong," he whispered, the words tickling my ears. "Because with you, there are no doubts. Only love, so, so much love. And, I will spend every single day, every minute, and every fucking second proving that I deserve it." *** Kimberly Wrighton, the new girl who is desperate to make it through her senior year with as little issue as possible. The girl with a diary containing her insecurities, her secrets, and her true self. Kade Ryder, the typical popular guy who feeds off of fights, anger, and violence. The guy that gets whatever he wants, no matter who or what he has to destroy in order to get it. The bad boy that girls swoon over. The guy with a heart so cold, he would laugh in the face of someone's insecurities. This time, though, Kade had gone too far. What if the most rudest, arrogant, popular, and most beautiful man in your school took your diary? What if he read every thought, every bare emotion, and every word of it? What if, in the venture to get it back, you begin to see the real man behind the cold, hard exterior, the real you, and the real truth?

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