Chapter Three

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At her grandmother's hills, Aliah could hardly cut her legs near the coffin of an old man.

The people were looking at her when her tears started to rip up especially and most of them did not recognize her because she rarely went home to Leyte Maya-maya only met her Tita Alison who also told her to go away That's her good luck "Mama, Aliah is no longer your grandmother, she's full of loneliness in her voice when they say those words.

It seems as if she had suddenly lost her heart when she saw the look of Aunt eyed her eyes and she could hardly comb her hands.

She reached out to her grandmother's coffin and she had another one who took her traveling bag.

It's a tear-filled tear in his eyes when he sees his grandmother lying peacefully inside the coffin.

"I'm sorry, La, I did not even say goodbye to you. If I only knew that this would happen, I would have been here for a while. I will miss you so much, Lola, she says quietly to her grandmother that she knows she's never been

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