DON'T GIVE UP ON ME
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  • Reads 2,883
  • Votes 131
  • Parts 28
  • Time 6h 52m
Complete, First published Dec 09, 2021
Mature
MEMORY
noun
UK  /ˈmem.ər.i/ US  /ˈmem.ər.i/
memory noun (ABILITY TO REMEMBER)
the ability to remember information, experiences, and people.

The ability to form connections to the past is crucial, our body saves memories from the past to help us continue living without repeating the same mistakes, to save us from something that had the ability to hurt us then. But won't have that capability to do now.

DON'T GIVE UP ON ME, is a story that recalls the past, most precisely, the old relationship that was lost between the two protagonists. 
Can we erase some memories to have a new chance at a relationship? 
Or are the memories going to taint the relationship with moments of young love?
Can love be rescued again, when there are nothing but burned ashes around to pick up?

*JJ is older than Emily*

Book Cover by: @TobiJaurello
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When 29 year old Cara gets into a car accident, she forgets everything. She doesn't know what she is doing, who she is with, or even who she is! She now has to take a trip down memory lane, but is her past good enough to even remember? With the help of a boy who claims to be her "boyfriend," Cara sets out to find out she really was. However, how many mistakes can a person make? And can you learn from them? Cara needs to figure out who she was in her past so she can start on her future. Will Cara ever return to her former self? Or will she be forever lost her her own mind? "Your 29, right?" "That's what the doctor said." "So how was your life before your big accident?" I hesitated. "I don't remember"