Restart.
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  • Reads 61
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published May 27, 2015
"But that was before I lost my best friend. 

Before he was driving way too fast on the highway riding shotgun with a couple of buddies on a Friday night. Before a car stopped short in front of them and they couldn't brake fast enough. Before his body was catapulted 80 feet out of the front windshield, leaving glass shards buried in his forehead neck and chest. Before he suffered critical brain damage, erasing any memory of me from his head..."


Carter was in a near death car accident 6 months ago. 

Jackson Gaber is his best friend: His partner in crime. But when Carter is finally treated and out of surgery, he doesn't remember her at all. 
He doesn't remember anything. 

His memory of the last 5 years are gone and he doesn't recognize Jackson or the relationship they used to have. 

How are you supposed to move on, when everything you've ever known doesn't even remember your name?
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