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"Miss Hadia Dela Cruz! Your late!---Again!", Napaayos ako ng tayo ng biglang pumasok ang aming guro sa Literatura.

Late na naman ako at hindi na iyon bago, This subject is like, duh! I hate it! Lagi nalang makalumang panahon ang pinagaaralan sa subject na ito.

"S-sorry Ma'am", nakayukong paumanhin ko sakaniya.

"Take your sit! Akala mo ba hindi ko napapansin na kahit pang 3rd subject niyo na ako ay nalelate ka parin, It seems na wala kang interest sa subject nato!", Sambit pa ni ma'am habang naglalakad ito patungo sakaniyang upuan.

..."Uyy! Hadia, ikaw gustong gusto mo talagang napapagalitan kay ma'am", Sambit ng aking kaibigan na si Jaycee habang naglalakad kami patungong canteen.

"Yah know naman kung bakit, Right?!", I asked.

"Siyempre ayaw na ayaw mo kayang nakikinig kapag nakaraan ang pinaguusapan", Sagot niya kaya napa Ismid nalang ako at itinuloy ang aking paglalakad.

I don't like the subjects that learning about old staff or people, I hate it like duh! Luma na nga pag aaralan pa, Ano namang makukuha ko dun e tapos na yun at hindi na mababalik pa.

..."Hadia! Come here!", My dad called me from the outside.

"What is it?", I asked him so and he just gave me a piece of paper.

"Look what I've got", He said so I opened na little paper.

"A ticket on a museum", pagbabasa ko sa makasulat dito.

"Yeah! Baby, and it's for two!", Masayang sambit pa ni daddy.

"Dad, you know naman na I hate old staff, right?", I asked.

"Oo, pero hahayaan mo bang pumunta ng magisa si Daddy jan?!", Nagpapa cute na tanong niya.

Ugh! Kairita! Kami nalang kaseng dalawa ni Daddy ang magkasama because my Mom left us and from that day I promise na sasamahan ko lagi si Dad whenever or wherever he wanted to go.

"Okey! Wait for me here", I said and go in my room to change.

Nagdala ako ng kung anong makakain and my headset, "Aahhh! Ma'am Sorry po pero hindi po kayo pwedeng magdala ng pagkain sa loob", Hinarangan ako ng guard to say that so I left my food to him.

Ugh! That's bawal? Paano naman ako mag eenjoy sa lugar na Ito kung wala akong food, duh!, I get my headaet and put it.

"Baby!", Kinalabit pa ako ni Daddy.

"Yes, Dad?!", I said.

"Remove your headset, It's not allowed to wear headset here!", He said and show the rules to me.

Wala na akong nagawa kaya tinanggal ko nalang ang headset ko and keep it inside my bags, We have guide on where we go and here we are infront of a 7 big paintings.

"A country shaped by centuries of colonization by violent wars, long-lasting political upheaval, and the idyllic beauty of its islands, the Philippines offers writers plenty of material to work with. In stories drawn from this complex heritage, Filipino authors stand out for their creative, compelling voices. Culture Trip rounds up seven of the best literary talents to come from the Philippines", Panimula ng babaeng guide at ipinakita ang pitong paintings saamin.

3 girls and 4 boys including our National Hero 'Jose P. Rizal', "The girl in this is Ms. Jessica Hagedorn which was known for her 1990 novel Dogeaters, She was born and raised in the Philippines and relocated to San Francisco in her teens. Hagedorn’s ethnic heritage is a mix of Spanish, Filipino, French, Irish, and Chinese. Dogeaters, which won the American Book Award and was a finalist for the National Book Award, shines a light on the many layers of Filipino society, especially the American influence prevalent in the entertainment industry. Hagedorn is also a poet and playwright. Her first play, Mango Tango, was produced by Joseph Papp in 1978, the same year she moved to New York, where she currently lives with her daughters", Nakinig nalang ako dahil wala naman akong magagawa.

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