The ManHater Vs. The HeartBreaker [HIATUS]
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  • Parts 14
Ongoing, First published Apr 11, 2014
A boy and a girl who doesn't want to know the meaning of 'LOVE' AGAIN. 

A boy and a girl who always says that 'ONCE IS ENOUGH.'

Sa istoryang ito magsisimula ang kanilang paglalaban.

Kung saan talo ang unang susuko ng kanilang pinaniniwawalaan.

Ang MANHATER ba na si Jayne na naniniwalang hindi karapat dapat mahalin ang mga lalaki?

o
Ang HEARTBREAKER ba na si Kurt na naniniwalang karapat dapat lang na hindi bigyang pansin ang mga babae?

Sino ang unang bibigay?

Sino ang unang mahuhulog?

Sino ang unang isusuko ang kanilang pangalan?

Ang isang dakilang MAN HATER ba na wala ng ginawa kundi ang kamuhian ang mga kalalakihan

o

Ang isang dakilang HEARTBREAKER ba na wala ng ginawa kundi durugin ang puso ng mga kababaihan???


Samahan niyo akong subaybayan ang laro na pinagbibidahan nina JAYNE at KURT 

sa

The Manhater Vs. The Heartbreaker.

xoxo(*^﹏^*)

~agirlfullofdreams26
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