Remembered But The Forgotten.
  • ЧИТАТЕЛЕЙ 357
  • Всего голосов 8
  • Части 2
  • Время 23m
  • ЧИТАТЕЛЕЙ 357
  • Всего голосов 8
  • Части 2
  • Время 23m
Текущие, впервые опубликовано мар. 24, 2015
Для взрослых
A romantic, and as well a small saddening story of a girl who seems to remember what she once forgot.
It looks to her that she doesn't want to forget, and she never had the complete desire to in the first place. 
She shows that she wants to forget everything, leaving it to the side, or even just throwing it away.
Portraying these emotions, especially in the presence of her elders, (household members of the family) lets her know that she can actually be able to let it go and seem to forget in a small way.
Is letting everything out letting her forget, or perhaps is it to let her remember all of the events, that she has experienced in her whole entire life, be brought back in a matter of seconds?
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