WARNING: This story contains lots and lots of violence, strong language and mature contents. So, if you aren't fond of this kind of genre, don't try reading it.
Lillian Asiana Lincoln, an 18 year old girl who cannot move on from the past. She is certainly not an ordinary girl. But what if she gets involved in a very dangerous situation that no one wants to cross with? Where she would definitely experience harm and that four-letter word. Where she would come to realize what's real from not.
What if she comes to meet different people all throughout her journey?
And four of those are the silly boys from the school. Or is still right to address them as boys? Men screaming of gorgeousness, wealth and power.
"How do you want me to react then? Tell me! That fucker claimed you, something very unpleasant to my ears! You're mine... to keep. Kakalabanin ko kahit si satanas para patunayan iyon."
"Gusto kitang ipagdamot sa iba... sa lahat. Tell me, is that bad? Hmm, baby? But I want you mine, Asiana. I want you mine, so bad."
"Then, make me yours. Make me yours, Izen."
(Note: This is my new account. I had a previous account but unfortunately, I had to create a new one and this is it. Anyway, if you've read this story from there, you might be confused because of the sudden changes with names, events, etc. I'd say please don't be confused and don't mind the old one. This is going to be the original and you can disregard the previous one. And for those who haven't read it, don't bother and just continue reading this instead. Enjoy!)
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English - Tagalog story
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Tantei High (Erityian Tribes, #1) | Published under Pop Fiction
73 parts Complete
73 parts
Complete
𝗘𝗿𝗶𝘁𝘆𝗶𝗮𝗻 𝗧𝗿𝗶𝗯𝗲𝘀 𝗦𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗲𝘀, 𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸 #𝟭 || Infamous as a latecomer, Rainie found herself expelled from her current school due to her unpunctuality. Her seemingly ordinary life began to take a strange turn when she was forced to enroll in an unknown and suspicious institution located in the middle of a forest.
She entered as a transferee in Tantei High, advertised to her as a school for extraordinary people. However, before she could even fully understand what was happening, ravels of mystery and conspiracy about her background and identity started lingering around Rainie. Would she be able to bear the truth once she learned that her whole life was built on a tragic lie?