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What If-

"Do you know what I fear the most? I'm scared it's not a dream. The dream feels so real. What if that was a memory, a missing memory, a memory trying to forget. Do I hurt people? No... Did I kill people? That child... Is he die?" Mai Anthony. Mai Anthony was haunted by nightmares for 12 years because of an accident she had when she was 5 years old. An accident that made her suffer from PTSD and Hemophobia. Unfortunately, Mai can't remember clearly what happened at that time and her family seems to cover it up with the excuse of her kindness. Mai only remembers that she once hurt a boy and felt bad for him. Aaron Porter has everything anyone could envy. Smart, handsome, popular, and also rich. His life looks perfect but he is tied to the past. His father still considers him a delinquent because in the past he used to get into trouble, he couldn't move on from his ex-girlfriend in high school. And long before that, he had been involved in an accident with a little girl while playing together. What if when the two meet again and find out that their brief encounter in the past turned out to have an unfinished story? What will Mai do when she finds out that it was Aaron who traumatized her? What will Aaron do when he finds out that his little lie had ruined someone's life?

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Mistake

Rose watched her daughter eating her breakfast. Mai didn't talk much after coming home from her friend's birthday party. She also didn't explain why she suddenly came home even though she had permission to stay at Ivani's house before, Mai even came home late at night. Harry scolded her but Mai kept quiet and for three days Mai seemed to have nightmares again and even cried in her sleep, muttering incoherent words even though for three months it had never happened again.

Something must have happened, something bad. Harry felt the same way. Ever since Aaron's appearance at his house and the mistake Mai made that night, he had a feeling this wasn't going to be good. Perhaps his daughter's strange attitude was related to the boy.