Did I Ever Really Forget?
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Ongoing, First published Feb 27, 2022
Mature
Olivia,  or Liv for short, is an average girl in her town, known as the Community of Gizem. 
     Leonardo, or Leo for short, is an average boy who is best friends with Liv. They relate over many things, but everything can be centered around one common trait they share. Let's just say, not everyone forgets. 
     Something has always been off about the way they live and the people who surround them, but they can't talk about it with anyone else.
     Why? Because they aren't  supposed to know themselves. 
     Will leaving and finding a better place cause more tension? What will they figure out along the way? What will happen when love takes over memories?
     Read to find out!
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