Forgotten
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  • Reads 498
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 8
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Jan 24, 2016
DON'T READ THIS BOOK IS DISCONTINUED UNTIL I CAN ACTUALLY WRITE AND FINISH THIS BOOK. I'M SORRY TO THOSE WHO ARE ALREADY READING AND CONSIDERING TO READ
SOME PARTS MAY BE REWRITTEN



Henry Davenport is a recently divorced man with a teenage son and young daughter. He owns his own bakery. Why he is divorced is because he found out that his, now ex, husband, together for 20 years, has been cheating on him since they started to be together. This fact tore Henry's heart to pieces. He has been in depression. He has cut to relieve the pain, been in the hospital five times for attempt suicide. He tries not to for the sake of his children but the temptation has been to much. After being clean for a year, he is back to
 his childish happy father loving self. However after a horrible accident, Henry forgot everything. His ex husband, his children, everything, except his age, and his family and the daily things to survive like cooking or cleaning. What happens when Henry's ex comes back into his life but finds out Henry doesn't even know who he is and is dating someone else?
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