Just Strangers With Memories

Just Strangers With Memories

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They were just strangers. Then enemies. Now? Something worse. Lena swore she'd never forgive Caleb. Not after what he did. But the worst part? He doesn't even remember. A broken girl. A lost boy. A love that keeps surviving the damage. And a secret that could burn it all down. ______________________________________________________________________________ Tw's// Isolation, Verbal abuse, Trauma flashbacks, Toxic relationships, Panic attacks, Self-harm, Mental health struggles (depression, anxiety), Gaslighting / manipulation, ED
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