Memory Lane
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Ongoing, First published Oct 27, 2013
What if you could start over? Make choices and fix problems you could only fix with a time machine? Would you do it? could you do it if it meant that you would lie to people but be able to fix things from before? Melanie is faced with this decision when she wakes up in a hospital. with people thinking she lost her memory, she can easily trick everyone into thinking she doesn't remember her past. she could fix her relationships with people, get away with tat weeks test in Calculus, and even use what she finds in her little study as a project for research class. As she goes along with it she realizes that somethings can't be changed and others can be faked, but is it worth lying to the people you care about, or will she be the only one getting hurt?
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