The Leap Year
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Ongoing, First published Feb 27, 2016
Mature
The story follows a man who has an amnesia and lived as if he's a whole new different person. Struggling to remember anything, he found a girl whom he believes has the key to unlock those hidden memories.

He actually know this girl even before his memories was factory-reset. She was a very special person to him. He proposed to her but he got rejected for some unknown reason but not so long the girl realized how she really love this guy and when she met him again, he was no longer the same person.

Now, she's willing to win him back as she clings to the only chance she has. Though it's so unconventional, she will propose to her man with her lucky ring, in the most lucky place, on her luckiest day... of the leap year.

"There's a thin line between tragedy & comedy."

- Anonymous
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