Strangers with Memories

Strangers with Memories

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Katana Astrid Merciadez found herself clinging to the memories her father left with her, still lingering and longing to have a glimpse of the sunrise every morning. Waiting for someone who will stand beside her to see another beginning, which she thinks is absurd because life is full of goodbyes, just like how the sunset reminds her that all things come to an end. However, all things became uncertain, and she found herself loving the things she once hated because of a guy who loves sunsets. As their relationship developed from being that of strangers to friends to something more, she realized that she loved him more than a friend. But she is conflicted by her what-ifs, which are holding back the blossoming of her feelings. Will she be able to cut off her what-ifs? Taking the risk of believing that sunset isn't always goodbye and isn't as sad as it appears, or will they remain as Strangers with Memories?
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