The Lost Memory
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  • Reads 407
  • Votes 14
  • Parts 5
  • Time 27m
Ongoing, First published Mar 07, 2015
Mature
Losing someone is a bit different thing but losing your memory can make any person's life miserable.

But here it's all about the life of Ray, who has to suffer from a guilt of losing his memory by accident, which makes him helpless.
Ray, a man with great passion, soccer player and most importantly a businessman, had to suffer alone, but his friends make his life different. 
Is there any love story hidden beneath his memory..argh hh hh!! not his memory .....THE LOST MEMORY!!

Find out the reasons in this story how he gets to know about his life before that unfortunate accident took place?...and what was he before in his past life??
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