The Lost Heiress
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  • Reads 95,492
  • Votes 1,637
  • Parts 45
Ongoing, First published Jun 14, 2014
"Hindi, hindi mo pwedeng mahalin ang isang tulad ko, ang isang demonyong tulad ko. Mamamatay ka lang. Oo, mahal kita pero hanggang dun lang yun. Hindi pwedeng maging tayo dahil sa simulat sapol, hindi kita pag mamay'ari at hindi mo ako kayang ipagtanggol sa mga taong gustong pumatay sa akin. At magiging sagabal ka lang rin sa mga plano ko. Kaya umalis ka na sa buhay ko, kalimutan mo na ako. O Patayin mo nalang ako"

Babaeng magulo ang buhay simulat isinilang siya. Babaeng walang kalayaan dahil sa mga taong gusto siyang patayin.

magiging malaya pa ba siya?
Mamahalin pa kaya siya ng taong mahal siya sa panahong nagtagumpay na siya? Or it will become her most tragic ending?


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