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Have We Met Before?

Have We Met Before?

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Romance
They say that what you feel matters more than what you think. What if they are equally balanced? Ethan Alonzo is a 16-year old social outcast but has left a mark on being his school's mathematician and chess prodigy. He has no one to cling to but his family and his girlfriend, Kiara Enriquez, with whom he had a secret relationship since freshman year. However, an accident involving his father leaves him diagnosed with retrograde amnesia, and has forgotten all about his past, including Kiara. With the help of his sister, Emily, a skilled painter, the story focuses on Ethan's reconnection with Kiara, his struggles of being a social outcast, and how did his accident happen. Throughout the story, Ethan meets various people of his age who cope with his issues, while playing their part in their own story.
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