As someone who spends too much time curating reading lists, I treat this like archival detective work. First pass: check the big hubs — FanFiction.net, AO3, and Wattpad — using the exact story title in quotes. On AO3, specifically inspect the author’s works page and the story’s series tag; many creators add a sequel as a separate work rather than appending chapters. Next, I search fandom-specific spaces: dedicated Discord servers, subreddit archives, Tumblr tags, and Pinterest boards where people sometimes pin direct chapter links.
If the continuation was removed, I go technical: copy the original chapter URL into the Wayback Machine and archive.is. Sometimes Google cache can help too (search cache: followed by the URL). Another pro move is using site-specific searches like site:archiveofourown.org "Don't You Remember" sequel to zero in on mirrors. If you find a partial lead—say, an author handle on Tumblr or Twitter—check their pinned posts or replies; many authors announce continuations there or link to private paywalled posts on Patreon or Ko-fi. Finally, don’t underestimate community memory: post a short, polite request in a fandom Discord or subreddit and list the exact story title and author if you have it. Fans who loved the same fic often know where the sequel lives or at least who wrote it.
Short and practical: start with AO3 and FanFiction.net, then check Wattpad and Tumblr. Use the exact title in quotes like 'Don't You Remember' plus words like sequel, continuation, or chapter. If the chapters disappeared, try the Wayback Machine or archive.is for deleted pages. I also reach out directly to the author via comments or DMs—most are happy to say whether they plan to continue or where they posted the sequel. If you want, give me the fandom or author name and I’ll poke around with those specifics.
I get why you're hunting for a continuation of 'Don't You Remember' — that cliffhanger can keep you up at night. The easiest places I start are Archive of Our Own and FanFiction.net because a lot of writers post sequels or linked works there, and both sites have author profile pages where they list series or sequel links. If you know the author name, search their profile first; if they wrote a follow-up it’s usually listed as part of a series or under “works in progress.”
If that fails, I go broader: Wattpad for teen-targeted continuations, Tumblr tags (search the story title in quotes plus the fandom), and Reddit subs dedicated to the fandom. I also sometimes find authors cross-posting on their blogs, Patreon, or Ko-fi, so check any linked social accounts on the author’s profile. If a chapter was deleted, the Wayback Machine or archive.is can be a lifesaver; paste the original chapter URL there and see if an archived copy exists. When all else fails, I politely DM the author or leave a comment requesting a continuation — many creators are surprised and happy to know readers want more, and they might share drafts or posting plans. Happy hunting — and if you want, tell me the fandom and I’ll dig into specific communities for you.
I usually start with a simple Google trick: put the title in quotes like 'Don't You Remember' and add words like sequel, continuation, part 2, or chapter to narrow results. If that returns forum posts or AO3 threads, you’re onto something. On AO3, check the work’s series field and the author’s other works; on FanFiction.net, the author’s profile will often list related stories or list a story as part of a series.
Tumblr tag searches and Reddit threads often hold scattered links or reposts, and people sometimes mirror stories on Wattpad or personal blogs. If an author vanished or removed chapters, use the Wayback Machine or archive.is to try and retrieve deleted pages. I also second the idea of politely messaging the author — a lot of writers keep private drafts for readers who ask nicely, and a quick, respectful note can yield surprising results.
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Expect deep emotional games, secret conflicts, and characters who give in to what they know is wrong.
Open the book… if you dare to surrender.
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At least that was the case until she bumped into the unlikeliest person she expected to meet in the big city—her old bully. Despite being annoyingly hotter than she remembered, the only thing that bothered her was that he was disturbingly nice, but worst of all, he did not remember her. Things turn a whole lot crazier when she finds out that Joshua has amnesia and when he starts flirting with her as if they did not have a complicated past.
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At first, Jude and Oliver think that I'm just trying to attract their attention out of spite by playing hard to get. They don't really care about my change in behavior at all.
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"Honey, can you hear that. " What is it my love?. The husband ask as the wife halt the car and came down without hesitation following the crying of the baby.
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