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Unforgettable

Unforgettable

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Sophia Lear can't forget what happened all those years ago. One night, one stupid decision led to a world of pain no one should have to endure. She's kept her secret for years only two people in the world know what it is besides her and neither of them could ever really understand. If only she could move on with her life. If only she could forget. ~UNFORGETTABLE~ Ethan McKay was a musician who gave up his band and fame, for something more Important. Now he's doing his best to pay the bills and he's barely getting by. Music was his life and he may have left that world behind him but he will never be able to forget what he gave up.
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