Remember
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  • Reads 361
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 1
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Oct 07, 2013
What would you do, if you found a girl lying unconscious underneath a train bridge with nobody else around? Would you take her in? Or would you leave her to die? Hikaru was seven years old when he found 'Madoka' under a bridge with nobody around, he didn't think for a second about leaving her there and took her home. She doesn't remember anything not her name, past, where she lives or her parents 10 years later 'Madoka' still lives with Hikaru and his family and goes about to school just like a normal high school student but what happens when it turns out that 'Madoka' isn't what she seems? What happens when Hikaru falls for her? And what happens when Hikaru meets her parents and they claim that they 'once' had a daughter?
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