The difference between forgiving and forgetting

The difference between forgiving and forgetting

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Selah was always one to keep to herself, to build walls people couldn't see through. Ryder was always one to keep people close, to let them in, but only half way. When the two are forced to work together because of a druken mistake, anything could happen. Will the two be able to keep it together, settle their differences, and fall back into their previously torn love? Or will Selah's mother's announcement tear them apart, for the second time in 2 years? A story about the girl that got away not being able to stay away.
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