Don't Talk to a Stranger (One Shot)
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Complete, First published Feb 25, 2018
Don't Talk to a Stranger | One shot

One Shot Ver. (3rd Place at Valentine's Day Contest of CRBC)

Sabi nila, "Don't talk to a stranger", dahil una sa lahat ay hindi naman natin ito kilala nang lubusan at minsan,  ito ang isa sa mga dahilan bakit tayo napapahamak. 

Pero paano kung ang "stranger" na ito pa ang mas nakakakila sa'yo nang lubusan at ang tanging "stranger" na nakatulong  para masolusyunan ang iisang problema mo?

Will you still not talk to that stranger?

GENRE: Romance, Comedy, Slice of life.
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