MEN IN A BLACK SUIT
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  • Reads 51
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 7
  • Time 42m
Ongoing, First published Jul 23, 2019
A hurtful memories that will never forget of Kirk because of her girlfriend before. He wants to take a revenge sa gumawa nito. He will never forget the name and face of one of the big time syndicate. Kabilang siya na assign sa mission na yun.
One of the victim and hostage yung girlfriend niya doon. He will never forgive himself na hindi niyang nagawang iligtas yung girlfriend nito sa panganib.

Si Kirk Daniel Montero ay isang member ng secret agent. After what happen ay hindi niya pang muling maisipan na magka girlfriend dahil para sa kanya ay madamay ito sa kanyang trabaho. He want a peaceful life. He wanted to focus himself in work.

But who would it be?
 The daughter of their boss, Rhian Macky Miller, will break his peaceful life. She's the annoying but smart and gorgeous woman. 
Magiging partner sila sa isang malaking mission na ina- assign ng big boss nila.

Magiging peaceful pa ba kaya ang buhay ni Kirk? O madi-distract sya kay Rhian sa trabaho?
Could it be? Or couldn't be?


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