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Chapter 19

Author: Rae236
last update Last Updated: 2022-11-16 13:49:02

You never can tell when you might fall in love with an asshole. Unfortunately, they don't go around carrying a plaque, announcing that they're douchebags. One just has to be careful with their heart but, at the same time, not too careful so you don't miss out on the one that's important for you. I really couldn't understand the ideology behind all that.

Anyway, I was happy that I got to have these three brothers here with me and I was going to try my best to find out what happened to them. My best shot would have been to find out if any accident occurred in this building before I moved in, even though I knew there wasnt any.

By the way, something sounded funny.

“How come you guys know about the story your parents told you when you were little but can't remember your past?" I asked.

“That's because, when we do something that kind of relates with whatever we loved doing in our past life we get a flash of our memory,“ Mason answered.

‘Yes, what Mason just said is true But we've also
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