Future Life (To Be Continued)
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  • Parts 20
Ongoing, First published Nov 17, 2017
#54 in Historical Fiction

Sa unang panahon may magandang Prinsesa na nagnga-ngalang Glaizilinda

At isang magsasaka na si Mario

Di sigurado si Mario sa nararamdaman nya sa Prinsesa kaya itatanggi nya ang pagtingin sa prinsesa

At ang Prinsesa nama'y matagal nang may pagtingin sa magsasaka

Pero isang araw...

Mamamatay ang magsasakang si Mario 

Pero may isinumpa si Mario bago ito mamatay

Kaya nang may makita si Glaizilinda na makina

Ay lumapit sya rito at tumungo sa bagong taon

At makikita ang lalaking kawangis ng pinakamamahal nyang si Mario

At sya si Marx

Sa pinamagatang...

Future Life

-AzpireniksForever

November 20, 2017- ???
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