Where the Seasons Collide
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  • Reads 143
  • Votes 21
  • Parts 5
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Jan 07, 2020
Are memories and loved ones that easy to lose?
    Mila is living a normal life, like any other girl of eighteen would do. She has great friends, a lovable nature and caring parents. Even the thought of such a peaceful life is enough to make anyone drool.
      The only thing that doesn't fit is a vision. A vision that crosses her mind, every time she's amidst trees. The second her gaze hits green, first comes blood. Then, a girl wearing a blue beanie, holding flowers. Every memory of this brief encounter is erased everyday, reborn everyday.
Who is the girl? Why don't the visions stop?
 The excruciating answer lies hidden in the foliage of the Maple Creek, where the seasons collide.
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