Fading Memories
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  • Parts 8
  • Reads 183
  • Votes 17
  • Parts 8
Ongoing, First published Jan 21, 2016
Clyden and Montaire are friends since they were young. Clyden is so possesive that he only wants Montaire for his self. When Clyden was temporarily gone, Montaire met Ace and after several days they became friends, but Montaire didn't bother telling Clyden about Ace 'cause after Clyden got back Ace left the town. But there is one problem Montaire got sick.
She forgets everything easily and each day she forgets the people around her except for one person, her best friend, Clyden. That is why her parents are happy and relieved knowing that there is someone willing to help for their daughter to remember things she should remember. 

 But what if Clyden disappeared all of a sudden? Without a single goodbye? Nor a letter?

Will she still remember her memories or will her memories fade away permanently?
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