Forgotten Memories

Forgotten Memories

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Alissa Jones came from a car accident before her senior year began. She had an unusual case of memory loss: remembering memories but not remembering with who she did them with. She meets the new guy in school, Grayson Wood, who has also gotten a brain injury during the summer. He and Alissa go into new adventures through out the year. Going along these adventures, their memory comes back little by little. Sooner or later Alissa finds out what happened before the accident. She and Grayson suddenly felt what was missing in their lives.
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