Bewildered (TRILOGY: 2)
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  • Reads 34
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 10
  • Time 1h 14m
Ongoing, First published Mar 18, 2019
Mature
Childhood friends? Childhood sweetheart? Childhood love stories?
Childhood friends who promise when they grow up they'll live happily ever after? Jolina never ever in the deepest of her principle ever exist. She doesn't believe in happy ending. Those dreamy promises and sweet love story is just a piece of shits. 
She was born treated as a princess but she choose to be a knight for herself than being a damsel in distress. 
Hindi nya kailangan ng lalaki. Period. No erase. 
But someone who introduced himself as a prince irritate the hell out of her. Ito lang naman ang childhood friend nyang maging biktima ng negosasyon at usapang lasing ng kanikanilang mga ama.
Paano sya makakatakas sa mga kuko ng self-proclaim prince kung palagi itong aalialigid sa pagmumukha nya.?
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