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The Calm Voice of A Liar  by psychedelicbloom
psychedelicbloom
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This is the story of the day she asked to fix a relationship she had already abandoned. A woman who agrees to one last conversation, believing honesty is still possible. What she doesn't know is that while she speaks of rebuilding, she is already with someone else. Each word, each apology, and each request for trust becomes another layer of denial, slowly turning her pain into self-doubt. This story exposes how betrayal doesn't always arrive loudly. Sometimes it comes through gentle lies, quiet guilt-tripping, and a reality where the victim is made to feel at fault. This is not a love story about heartbreak-it's about manipulation, emotional cowardice, and the moment clarity replaces hope. This story is for anyone who has been asked to stay while being replaced, and for those who learned that walking away was not a loss-but a release. This short story, containing the requirements of Writer's Of Tomorrow's SG activity.
I'M THE BAD GUY by forsythembre
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Paano kung ang isang tao na akala mo inosente ay siya rin palang kalaban na hindi inasahan? Magagawa mo bang paniwalaan ang pagdadahilan na naipit lang sa sitwasyon kaya nagawa ang bagay na hindi lang isang tao ang naperwisyo?
Perfectly Imperfect  by caosiyan
caosiyan
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This story is a short-story, containing the requirements of the Writers of Tomorrow's SG activity. - Troubled by the fact that she's still in high school, Daehan Yeoji thought that problems had a consistent timeline: you'll only experience it when you are twelve until senior high school graduation. Kasi ang problema niya? Ang mismong kapatid na nang-iwan sa kanya nang walang paalam. Ascian Yeoji, a man walking in logic and morality, who's done everything he think is right to give her the life she's wanted, came back and was ready to mess with her. And then a heated argument merges between the two of them; in the silent, suffocating, limited space. Two souls hesitating to open up to each other. Two souls that aren't ready to burst up in cries. With that, something hit her hard. A thought provoked her, giving her something to realize. Ascian is nothing but a perfectly imperfect person. But the question is: will that thought give her more understanding? Or will that thought ruin them both as she understands everything?