I Can't Remember to Forget You
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Ongoing, First published Apr 21, 2015
It was for Easton Science High School's 50th Grand Alumni Homecoming, when BATCH 2010 reunited for a dinner meeting. Before the Alumni date, sections Phoenix and Pegasus, being sections closest with each other, decided to create additional memories by having the best time of their lives in Boracay for a week. 

At the last night of the trip they come-up with a very good idea of reminiscing the past and the person/s involved will reenact the event. Koko Farrell and Fredrick Retuya, who is deeply in love with each other in high school, were teased and forced to reenact their sweetest moments way back highschool. It was when Justin Schmitz, the person whom Fredrick thought was Koko's man,  came and leveled-up the reenactment game. From then, revelations after revelations began to unfold.

Will there be another chance for Koko and Fredrick or will Koko finally fell into Justin's arms?
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