The Unwanted Daughter
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  • Reads 7,375
  • Votes 205
  • Parts 33
  • Time 4h 28m
Ongoing, First published Feb 07, 2018
Mature
"How can I be happy if ever since, I feel so unwanted?"

Amanda Thylane Hope Bernardo has no friends at all. She's a lonely girl trying to live in a world where she thinks she didn't belong. Her twin sister, Miranda, loathes everything about her. And it breaks her heart. Her parents that supposed to be her anchor, doesn't support her. She only has her Kuya Quinn but she's afraid, one day, he'll hurt her.

Until Cayden Gregory Montederamos came to her life again. He made her smile and happy again. They are so much in love with each other.

But what if one day he'll be gone again and never comes back this time?

Will she ever survive her life? Especially now that she discovered a serious revelation about her life?


Start: December 19, 2020 (Revised version)
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