They're Our Enemies
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  • Reads 1,575
  • Votes 17
  • Parts 6
Ongoing, First published May 12, 2014
Mature
GANGSTER | SPG | EXOPINK | If you think we're cute, you're wrong. If you think we're fragile, we're not. If you think we're innocent, think again.


Dito, sa storya'ng to, matutunan ang kasabihan na "DON'T JUDGE A BOOK BY IT'S COVER."


Sa Gangsters' Mansion, nagkakilala ang mga nakatakda sa isa't-isa. 


Pero paano kung 'yung nakatakda sa'yo, may gustong iba? Manyak? Ayaw sa'yo? Ayaw mo? Di mo napapansin? O kaya Torpe?


Paano kayo magkaka-happy ending kung puro kayo ilagan? Kung ayaw niyong umamin? 


Pero paano kung 'yung nakatakda sa'yo, ay kalaban mo?


Isusuko mo ba 'yung level mo para makasama siya? O isusuko mo siya para manatili sa level mo.


Paano naman kaya kung... kalaban sa arena, pero friends sa kama? Well, good idea naman diba?


Agree na agree naman ang mga characters ng story na 'to.
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