I Thought of Serendipity [getting going]
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In corso, pubblicata il giu 19, 2012
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Serendipity means a "happy accident" or "pleasant surprise"; specifically, the accident of finding something good or useful without looking for it.
Si fiancée, gusto ma-fall kay fiancé. Si fiance, gusto niya ma-fall sa kanya si fiancée. This is the story of loving a perfect person in an almost perfect situation and almost perfect timing. He wants her and she loves him back. She's his everything and he becomes her world. He offers her his life, she gave him her forever. Can there be anything that could separate them? What else comes in the way that may end in pain, heartbreaks, forgiveness, letting go, moving on and...still hoping? When destiny, love, faith and right circumstance collide, is there always a happily ever after for these two people?
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