For Her.

For Her.

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She was in a car crash. Her life nearly ended. But there was one thing she couldn't forget, Though she had amnesia. Her ex-boyfriend Calum hood. He already living a happy life with someone else. She needed him. She needs him. She will never be able to forget what they had, The short-lived love. But when she and Calum meet again, Can Calum get back the feeling he once had? Can the love return? In honesty, it never left. They just found a way to ignore it. Her friends have to join with Calum to get back her memory. They hate him, but they have to. For her.
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Calum believes that he's got everything a guy could ever wish for: popularity, a band with his best friends, and pretty girls in his high school swooning over him. He always thinks that whatever Calum wants, Calum gets. But of course, nothing stays the same. It all started when a girl named Kristen bumped and crashed into his life and asked him to pretend as her boyfriend for a month. Calum knew it would be nothing but a stupid deal until that stupid little thing started changing every single thing about what he always believes in. He woke up one day realizing three things. One, not everything he believed in is always true. Two, he knew something in his life was missing. And lastly... He's sure as hell that he's not pretending anymore. * Published: September 2013 Completed: March 2014 Status: Major Editing

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