When the right time comes
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Ongoing, First published May 14, 2019
Quinn Everley is a woman with a paintful past, she was broke inside and outside and in able to move on from that tragic past she decided to get away

Kung saan saan siya napadpad hanggang sa mapunta siya sa isang probinsya na hindi masyadong kilala pero puro mayayamang tao ang naka tira. This land was called 'Segreto terra' or secret land.

Matatagpuan ito sa isang probinsya na malayo sa mga siyudad, dito na niya napiling manirahan pero sa hindi inaasahang pagkakataon at pangyayari natagpuan na lamang niya ang sarili na naninilbihan sa pinakamayaman na pamilya sa lungsod na iyon, ang pamilya ng 'Hendrix'. Sila ang pamilya na may gintong puso pero meron ding madilim na kwento ng buhay.

Makikilala niya ang binatang anak ng amo na niya na si Davis Hendrix, isang binata na mas bata sa kanya ng limang taon at punong luno ng kainosentehan at kabaitan...

Ating tuklasan ang buhay ng isang Quinn Everley, will quinn already have the peace and love that she was seeking all over her life? Or she will end up more miserable and pathetic?

Para sayo ano nga kaya ang kayang gawin ng galit? Inggit? Takot? At pag ibig?
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