It Started With a Skating Shoes
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Complete, First published Feb 05, 2018
Surely, it isn't possible to have a fight over a skating shoes? How immature is that? But here she is,  glaring at this exasperating tall guy who is trying to take her brother's shoe which she asked first from the Mega Mall's crew that hands out the shoes. 

"Kuya, I asked for this first. Can you release the shoes?" She asked as kindly as possible even though she is glaring at the tall dark almost like an Italian prince and soo handso--- what am I thinking? He is trying to steal your brother's shoes!!! Snap out of it, Charity!! 

"Little girl, you should know this is size 11. it won't fit you." Said the Handsome but arrogant devil while smirking at me. 

who does he think he is? And what did he called me? Little girl? okay, Char. patienceee...

"Mister, this is for my brother. just release your hold then all will be well..." I told me while smiling but what he doesn't know is I am so close to kicking him where it hurts the most. (mentally grinning evilly) oh and did I mention I was already wearing my rented skating shoes? Just because he looks like Enrique Gil doesn't mean I won't hurt him..

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