Things I Cannot Say
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  • Reads 9,387
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  • Parts 17
Ongoing, First published Oct 14, 2017
Can two broken people, mend each other's hearts?

Makayla Zobel doesn't have any idea that the travel to Strasbourg France will be a huge turning point on her life. Nang mapalitan ang apelyido na kinalikahan niya, doon na nagsimulang maging isang pasakit ang buhay niya sa ibang bansa.

Her journey wasn't easy. The road was so steep and there are alot of times that she finds herself on the ground, weeping helplessly. Not until he came along.

No he isn't a prince charming, he doesn't have a horse. But he is Makayla's savior. The problem is, he needs a big help too. 

Will these two helpless, lost and broken people will find shelter in each other? Will they find love that can mend their individual wounds? 

Or it will just cause more chaos and more painful wounds on their already broken souls?
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