The Princess, The Gangster and The Switch
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  • Parts 35
Complete, First published Mar 29, 2014
How would you feel if one day you wake up and know that all your life was a lie?
    That everything you know about yourself is not true and that everything you have and everything you thought you had was all just a result of a selfish contract?
    What if one day, you come across a mirror and see yourself, looking back at you, with a gaze you know wasn't your own?
    And then you realize, that wasn't a mirror, it was your other missing piece.
    
    Take a look at how Joey's life twists and turns and find out who's the Princess, who's the Gangster, and who were switched.
    (Story in Filipino)
    
    
    Cover Photo: Rights reserved to owner. No Copyright violation intended.
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    @AnthonyMarion March 2014
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