Dungeon Knights
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  • Parts 11
  • Reads 179
  • Votes 23
  • Parts 11
Ongoing, First published Jul 14, 2019
Mature
I was addicted in playing video games throughout my youth. Stress? I'll play. Bored? I'll play. Happy? I'll play. Sad? Angry? I will definitely play. It was my escape in the real world.

I'm an average girl in school, house, sports, anything, but not in video games. It's where I'm good at. But who knew na mawawalan na lang ako ng gana maglaro? I just lost interest. Not until my cousins force me to play with them called "Dungeon Knights."

And I thought I could beat or finished any game. I could easily quit the game if I were just playing in my room, but how could I give up on this if my life is at stake? If OUR life is at stake?
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