Forget You, I Shall Not

Forget You, I Shall Not

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Inabelle McCullagh has never been one to break a promise. She has kept every promise she's ever made, even since childhood. She even kept a promise she made with her childhood friend and next door neighbor Jacen Brody. The promise? That she would always remember him, no matter what. Of course, she always assumed this meant he would always remember her too, which is why she is so excited to return to Elmira, NY. Her older brother moved back with her so she could finish up her schooling back where she started it: in her own hometown. She's convinced that her reunion with Jacen will be a happy one. One to remember. Boy is she in for a surprise...
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When they were twelve, Xavier Blackwood and Luna Stanfield met in a quiet park and stitched their childhood hopes into matching bracelets - a silly "forever promise" made under a winter sky. Two months later, Luna disappeared without goodbye. As years pass. High school begins. And when she transfers into his class, she looks right through him - like he's a stranger she's never met. Luna only remembers fragments: warmth, laughter, a swing, someone who made winter feel safe. But she doesn't remember him. Not yet. What Xavier doesn't know is that she didn't leave him by choice - and what Luna doesn't know is that he never stopped waiting for her. Some promises break after some time. But some winters don't melt with time. And when the truth finally cracks through the memories she buried, she will realize something far more painful than forgetting: That one person she felt safe with is actually the one she's trying so hard to ignore. This is a slow burn story about childhood promises, forgotten memories, and the boy who remembered forever.

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