The Missing Page
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  • Parts 2
Ongoing, First published May 19, 2014
Monica, a poor, fatherless teen who had just gotten a scholarship privilege from one of the best and oldest academy, accidentally found an odd book in one of the secret storage rooms of the school's library. Curious about the book having no title, she took it home.

The book's about a foreign Prince and a Fil-Am heroine, But the problem is, there is a Missing page,- The Ending,...
but Every story must have an End.

But who would have thought that bringing a book home-and reading it, would be the first step in having her life changed forever.

Two different stories, two different Lifetimes, But only one Ending, or will it be?
Or will History repeat itself?

Read and Find out how Monica sets out to find the Missing page and half-way along the journey, realizes 
that she was, after all..

...Part of it...
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