The UGLY is the BLUE EYED QUEEN(BOOK 1)
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  • Reads 15,380
  • Votes 369
  • Parts 47
Ongoing, First published Jul 06, 2018
Mature
A Nerd?

The UGLY girl?

T-The BLUE EYED QUEEN?

who is that?

It's that a Gangster or not?

Paano kung malaman mong gangster siya?
Na siya pala yung taong hinahangaan mo?Yung taong parang natutunaw ka kapag tinititigan?
Paano kung ang panget pala na kinaiinisan ng lahat ay ang tao palang magliligtas sayo sa lahat ng kapahamakan?
Anong gagawin mo kapag may taong nag-utos sayo at hindi mo pwedeng tanggihan?Magagawa mo nga ba ang bagay na yon sa kaniya?

Paano mo mamahalin ang babeng punong-puno ng sekreto sa buhay?Makakaya mo bang tanggapin ang totoong pagkatao niya?Ang pagiging Gangster niya?

Paano nga ba magkakatuluyan ang isang babaeng gangster at ang lalaking ordinaryo lamang?

Tuklasin natin ang pag-iibigan ng dalawang tao na walang alam kundi ang mag-away ng mag-away!

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