Unknowingly Destroyed

Unknowingly Destroyed

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Tue, Mar 15, 2016
Alessia wakes up after a long period of time, she finds herself laying on a hospital bed and she gets to know that she has been there for 5 months. Coma is incredibly bad, but she is also suffering from amnesia. Of course, she knows her closest ones including her best friend, Tori. That is a huge relieve to Tori who looked nervous of knowing Alessia's condition. Things get worse as nightmare keeps appearing at night, strange dreams and horrible flashbacks that she is not aware of. She denies that these events might of happen to her, but she notice multiple people gives her pity and treats as if she was a fragile doll. She keeps asking herself, "What happened? Why are these horrible scene going through my mind? How did I get amnesia? Does anyone know anything about me? She is desperate to know, but she distracts herself with the new handsome guy. The young girl is, Unknowingly destroyed
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She wakes up in a hospital with no memory, and only a hazy idea how she got there, but this isn't your typical case of amnesia. There is something bigger going on, the key to which lies somewhere among the broken shards of her mind. Her parents brought photographs and witness testimony, trying to tell her that she's just a normal girl, but things get more complicated when the police run her fingerprints. Two identities, but neither of them feel right. Nothing does, except for a mysterious boy who everyone tells her was just a figment of her imagination. At first all she wants to do is remember, but she is prone to acts of violence and at times unable to control her anger. Although she longs to see the friends she leaves behind in her dreams, she becomes fearful of who she used to be, and what she'll find in her own mind. The unnamed girl is torn, fearful for her sanity, and plagued by nightmarish flashbacks. Who can she turn to when the few things she does remember would sound ridiculous if spoken aloud? Who can she trust, as it becomes apparent that she's involved in something much bigger than they'd ever feared?

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