My brother and I: Memories
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  • Reads 8,208
  • Votes 694
  • Parts 24
  • Time 1h 47m
Ongoing, First published Nov 08, 2015
So we're back again to my brother and I! This story circles around Mellanie and the gang for a new adventuring year:

Mellanie is already at her senior year in Eleanor High. So she plans to make a lot of promising memories and memories that she never wants to forget and regret. 

But when the time comes that Mellanie loses her memories, do you think that the gang can bring her memories back? Or maybe everything takes a turn to the worst? Or maybe... they will all remain to be a stranger in Mellanie's eyes and they will all start from the very beginning.. 

Which is which?

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For those who don't know the people, I recommend for you to read the first book: My brother and I (anime story), so that you could keep track of who they are. That's all:) I'll see you guys in the next chapter.
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