The 100th Memory (Sequel to The 100th Guy Who Passed By Her) HIATUS
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Ongoing, First published Feb 25, 2014
A sequel to The 100th Guy Who Passed By Her
(If you haven't read The 100th Guy Who Passed By Her, read it first and don't get spoiled. Click the external link to read it. Thank you! ☺)

What happened to the 100th guy?

It has been years since Midori had left, yet Maisen was still waiting for her on the same place she waited for him. What if she did not leave? What if she met him on a different day? What if they crossed paths while things were not as complicated as they were?

Maisen will try to change their destiny and try the what ifs that could keep her alive as he relive the memories when she was still with him. But can holding on bring back someone who has already let go?


Originally written by: Felipe Nas
Language: Filipino/Tagalog (originally English)
Status: Ongoing
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