Sorry.. I LIKE GIRLS

Sorry.. I LIKE GIRLS

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Si Krizelly Zianna Alcantara also known as Kz, is a lesbian. Nag-aaral siya sa University of Oxford.Myembro siya sa isang banda na sikat.Maraming lalakeng naakit sa kaniyang taglay na kagandahan. Pero ang di nila alam, di pala nagkakagusto si Kz sa mga lalake, ang mga gusto ni Kz ay ang mga babae. Since birth, hindi talaga nagkagusto si Kz sa mga lalake. Si Gavin Kael Evangelista naman ay isang bagong student sa University of Oxford. Isa siya sa mga anak ng mga sikat na mayayaman. Matangkad, matalino, at gwapo si Gavin. Unang pasok pa lang niya sa kanilang klase ay marami na ang nagkagusto sa kaniya. Paano kaya nagsimula ang kanilang storya? Magkakatuluyan kaya sila? o hanggang magkaibigan lang ang plinano ng tadhana? Tunghayan! PS: This story is ongoing!πŸ–€
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