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After one year, she is planning to go back to the philippines. Ang bansang kanyang kinagisnan. Ang bansang naranasan niyang mabiyak ang kanyang puso. Now, she is Tania Scott. She married Marvin Scott. An american businessman who runs an international airline business. Pero lingid sa kaalaman ng lahat ay hindi siya nito pinangasawa for the real sense of the word. 

This guy is her ninong. Her late fathers bestfriend. Parang anak na rin ang turing nito sa kanya. wala na itong pamilya at siya ang tinuturing nitong anak. After her heartbreak from Aaron. She badly want to soar high at tulungan ang sariling maka bangon. 

She then scanned her contacts at naalala niya ang kanyang ninong. The man offered him his last name. Ito ang paraan na maibibigay nito sa kanya ang buo nitong yaman at mga ari-arian. Gusto din ng lalaki na ang lalaking mapapangasawa niya ay someone who will move mountains just to have her. Gusto nitong maniniwala ang mga kalalakihan that she is married. But he wants that someone who will go beyond boundaries and who is willing to break the law just to have her. 

Gusto ni Marvin na pumanaw na mapupunta siya sa isang lalaking kaya siyang ipgtanggol at mahalin ng buong puso hanggang sa huli. 

"Hey Tania! you sure you are coming home tomorrow..?"

"Oo nga Timothy ang kulit! Ipagluto mo ako agad ha!"

SInce then, naging mabuting mag kaibigan na sila ni Timothy. Ito ang kumupkop sa kanya. Naging friendzone ang relationship nila hanggang sa siya rin ang naging sandalann nito sa panahong nasawi din ito sa pag ibig. Naging parang mag kapatid na ang turingan nila. The guy is 5 years younger than her. Mahilig ito sa mga sexy at mestiza. Kaya pag meron itong matitipuhan kaagad ay siya ang unang pinapakilala nito. Ngayon may girlfriend itong model na taga Italy at siya ang ate ng dalawa para siyang ina ng mga ito minsan at minsan rin ay parang guidance counselor taga ayos sa away ng mga ito...

"Tania, dalhan mo ako ng sapatos yung mahal. YUng lates ng jordan...ok! I love you!"

"Ano yan! swendling! robbery straight to my face...?"

"You wont say no to me anyway so might as well tell you what I want you to get for me."

Ni minsan ay hindi na nila pinag usapan pa si Aaron Lewis. She completely asked Timothy na tulungan siyang kalimutan ng tuluyan ang lalaki. 

Naalala niya kung gaano kahirap ang naging moving on stage niya. She even attempted to end her life. She underwent therapy. She was diagnosed with PTSD or POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER.

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it. Symptoms may include flashbacks, nightmares and severe anxiety, as well as uncontrollable thoughts about the event.

Most people who go through traumatic events may have temporary difficulty adjusting and coping, but with time and good self-care, they usually get better. If the symptoms get worse, last for months or even years, and interfere with your day-to-day functioning, you may have PTSD.

Post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms may start within one month of a traumatic event, but sometimes symptoms may not appear until years after the event. These symptoms cause significant problems in social or work situations and in relationships. They can also interfere with your ability to go about your normal daily tasks.

PTSD symptoms are generally grouped into four types: intrusive memories, avoidance, negative changes in thinking and mood, and changes in physical and emotional reactions. Symptoms can vary over time or vary from person to person.

Causes

You can develop post-traumatic stress disorder when you go through, see or learn about an event involving actual or threatened death, serious injury or sexual violation.

Doctors aren't sure why some people get PTSD. As with most mental health problems, PTSD is probably caused by a complex mix of:

Stressful experiences, including the amount and severity of trauma you've gone through in your lifeInherited mental health risks, such as a family history of anxiety and depressionInherited features of your personality — often called your temperamentThe way your brain regulates the chemicals and hormones your body releases in response to stress

People of all ages can have post-traumatic stress disorder. However, some factors may make you more likely to develop PTSD after a traumatic event, such as:

Experiencing intense or long-lasting traumaHaving experienced other trauma earlier in life, such as childhood abuseHaving a job that increases your risk of being exposed to traumatic events, such as military personnel and first respondersHaving other mental health problems, such as anxiety or depressionHaving problems with substance misuse, such as excess drinking or drug useLacking a good support system of family and friendsHaving blood relatives with mental health problems, including anxiety or depression

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