The Bitter Beki
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Ongoing, First published Oct 11, 2017
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Ano ngaba ang tunay na kahulugan ng pag ibig?

Well!para sa akin ang pag ibig ay isang kathang isip at salitang nag lalaro lamang sa malikhaing isip ng bawat indibidwal sa mundo. Pero kung ako ang tatanungin hindi na ako nananiniwala sa salitang yan, hindi naman sa pagiging taong ampalaya ! Ipag palagay nalang nating maaga akong​ nagising sa katotohanan, at maaga akong namulat sa tunay na kahulugan ng salitang pag ibig.

Oo,ako na ata ang pinaka BITTER na tao sa mundo,kung baga nang nag paulan si God ng ka Bittiran mga Bes!!!nag dive ako!at kung meron lang orgenasasyon ang mga taong bitter!nako mga Bes!! malamang ako na ang nominated bilang PRESIDENT!!
 
Ako si Rain Reyes Dela Cruz !!17years old!! typical Gay with weird personality!ang reyna ng mga BITTER!
At Eto ang storya ko!

Mahahanap ko kaya ang taong mag pa-pabago ng pananaw ko sa "Pag-ibig"?o baka siya ang maging dahilan para lalo akong hindi maniwala sa salitang"Pag-ibig"?
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Mars Ochoco wishes for nothing but to have her treasured first kiss with her crush, Ezekiel Bautista. Just as she thought her chance finally came, her first kiss was snatched by some random classmate of hers. Can that kiss be voided? Can she confidently say she's just practicing her first real kiss? *** When ditzy Mars Ochoco got herself rejected by her long-time crush, Ezekiel Bautista, fate brought her heartbroken self to her dashing but arrogant classmate, Mark Villareal. He offers Mars an unconventional deal that she can't seem to refuse: teaching her how to kiss to help her win her crush back. But can Mars really trust a deal where she has nothing to lose but everything to gain? Disclaimer: This story is in Taglish. Cover Design by Rayne Mariano