The Monster's Woman (On-Hold)
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  • Parts 5
Ongoing, First published Apr 08, 2018
Taglish

NO MATTER WHAT IT TAKES, 
HE'LL DO ANYTHING JUST TO SAVE HER.

Anjelo Caldre Escarez was the almost perfect guy that Francheska Imaculada hated. Simula palang ng bagong saltak niya sa school inagaw niya nang lahat dito. Rewards, popularity, and even attentions. She hated him so much and she's jealous of him. Pero paano kung magbago ang pamumuhay na meron siya nang dahil sa isang pagkakamali? Ngayon ay tila hinahabol na siya nang kamatayan at kinakailangan niyang takbuhan lahat ng gulo para mabuhay. What will happen if she became the woman of the guy that she hated so much or let's say she became "The Monster's Woman"?




The Monster's Woman [TMW]
Written by: Kairuuu_Chann


⚠Meron pong mga badwords, part po kasi ng character nila yun

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