~You Forgot me?~
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  • Parts 12
  • Time 2h 53m
  • Reads 12,326
  • Votes 459
  • Parts 12
  • Time 2h 53m
Complete, First published Sep 22, 2012
Mature
What happens when you have to move out of state & leave your best friend /crush behind. What happens after so many years you come back hoping to regain the lost time , but things have changed the last few years, people have changed . Meet Alexandra grand bell , at the age of 9 she moved unexpectedly , leaving her bestfriend Derrick heartbroken . She comes back ,  she's a new person not just mentally but physically too. Alexandria is expecting to see the Derrik she left 9 years ago. But instead she finds a player, a jock , what happened to those promises? Were they lies ? Why did she move ? The only thing that going through her mind is" You Forgot me ?"
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After an accident in eighth grade, Louisa Kelley was blind. Every day was a struggle for her as she tried to adjust to life both at school and at home, but life got easier with practice. As soon as Louisa entered high school, things had changed for the worse. The students around her bullied her because she was different, harassing her, stealing her things, and talking about her behind her back, making an already difficult life so much harder. Now in her junior year of high school, Louisa is broken and without anyone to call a friend. She eventually decides to remove herself from the bullies that surround her daily and be home schooled. That is, until she met Alex. Alex Mirren was born deaf, but when he was six years old, he received a cochlea implant that allowed him to hear. Even after the ten years of speech therapy where he had to teach himself how to hear, Alex prefers to stay in the silence and only communicates with the world when necessary. Life seemed dull to him as he was stuck in between two worlds of silence and noise, not knowing his purpose or place in society. That is, until he saw a girl with a walking stick in the hallways. Louisa and Alex weren't made for each other. Although the very presence of each other gives them new hope and strength, things are difficult as Louisa thrives by using her hearing, while Alex shies away from sound and uses sight. Without being able to communicate easily, they must learn to overcome the barrier of the silence between them, which is easier said than done. But aren't the struggles worth it to be with that one person that means everything?