Drowning in Painful Memories
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  • Reads 115
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  • Parts 2
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Mar 06, 2015
Taylor is a college student whom is in her third year of it. She comes across an old picture from when she was little, and she began to wonder. She then remembers that she had a best friend.  They grew up together. That's all she could remember, but every time she look at that picture, memories bit by bits are coming back to her. Like flashes.  She doesn't know why she's forgotten. Or why it hurts when she remembers. Who is this person? Why doesn't she remember?  Let's read to find out!
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