Story cover for Sevda #1: Takipsilim by JhasMean_
Sevda #1: Takipsilim
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Ongoing, First published Sep 10, 2018
Atin ang gabi ngunit nagmamadali 
Binibilang mga natitirang sandali
Ngayon alam ko na may hangganan
Hindi na maghihintay
Lalayo, aalis
[Takipsilim - Autotelic]

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