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"The Memory Loop"
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Ongoing, First published Jun 17
> "How many times can you fall for the same person before time forgets... and you forget too?"



On the first day of college, he met her - a girl who felt like déjà vu, with laughter that echoed in dreams and eyes that knew too much. She called herself Aarvi, and her presence changed everything.

But what happens when each day resets - not for time, but for memory?

As fragments of the past bleed into the present, he uncovers hidden sketches, silent notes, and a blog titled How to Disappear Without Dying. Every chapter pulls him closer to a truth too painful to hold - and too beautiful to forget.

In a story where time doesn't rewind but memories do, The Memory Loop explores what it means to love someone who may forget you tomorrow... and the courage it takes to remember them anyway.

Some loops aren't meant to break.
Some people aren't meant to vanish.

And some love stories... begin where they end.


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