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Memories You Can Never Forget

As the class rolled on, I was really getting into my studies, diving deep into the whole academic vibe. But then, out of the blue, I felt this gentle nudge, like the universe saying, "Hey, check this out." So, I looked up, and there she was, this girl sitting upfront. Her eyes, this warm brown hue, caught mine in a kind of mesmerizing way. I found myself just staring at her, totally caught off guard by this unexpected connection. Her eyes just grabbed all my attention, and man, my heart was racing like it was trying to win a marathon. I'm pretty sure she felt the same way... It wasn't like I hadn't seen pretty eyes before, but there was just something very special about hers, you know? I just couldn't stop looking at her; it was like her eyes had cast a spell on me or something. And then, without saying a word, she subtly pointed to my pen on the floor and gestured to pick it up. It might sound simple, but in that moment, it felt like there was this unspoken understanding between us, you know? Like a little spark in the midst of a regular day. "Memories You Can Never Forget" is all about the love story of Hamlyn Hasegawa, the brainiac of high school, and Sheryl Shinohara. Their lives took a whole new turn one ordinary day at school when their eyes locked, setting off a chain of events that would stay etched in their memories forever. Come along on this rollercoaster of Love and Hate, Loyalty and Betrayal, Joy and Tears.

Hamzix Verse · Urban
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177 Chs

Chapter "A Ceremony Of Love"

One year later...

Many people had gathered in a beautifully decorated hall, filled with vibrant flowers and colors. Waiters moved around, serving drinks to the guests, making it feel like a grand ceremony.

In one corner, a group of teenage girls was laughing and enjoying their time. One of the girls called over a waiter and said, "Excuse me."

The waiter approached her, and she continued, "I ordered a mango shake, but I haven't received it yet.”

"I'm sorry for the delay, ma'am," the waiter said. "Please give me five minutes, and I'll check on it and let you know.”

"Excuse me," came a voice from behind. The girl and her friends turned to see Fredy standing there, a warm smile on his face and a glass filled with mango shake in his hand.

"I'm really sorry for the delay," Fredy said as he extended the glass to her, "but I'm sure this drink will be worth the wait."

The girl smiled as she took the glass from Fredy. "Oh, is this a special drink?" she asked.