A River In My Memory
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  • Reads 642
  • Votes 32
  • Parts 3
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Nov 12, 2012
When Mia is 12 years old she nearly drowns in a river. With faded memories of a mysterious boy saving her, Mia keeps it a secret from her stern mother and her older sister. After summer vacation they leave the country side and return to the city. Mia tries to forget about the river and her secret savior, but then realizes that forgetting isn't so easy. Four years later they return to the summer cabin where she meets a boy with a familiar face. Could This be the boy who saved her?

Joseph is 13 when he sees a girl drowning in the river. He quickly jumps in to save her. Joseph shyly runs away as she wakes up. After that he doesn't see her again.  He asks people about her but no one knows who he was talking about. Finally deciding that it must have been a dream, Joseph forgets about it and leads on with his life. Until 4 years later a girl with similar features, but older than he remembered arrives. Was it really a dream? Or could she be the girl he saved.

Credit to TOAO_Hippie for making the book cover :)
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