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If Only They Know (AlyDen)
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Complete, First published Jul 27, 2014
"promise, magkikita ulet tayo" yan ang sabi ng prince charming ni dennise nun 6 years old pa lang sya. Pano kung malaman nya na ang nakilala nya palang prince charming noong bata sya ay isa na ngayong  babae at maraming nagkakagusto, mapalalaki man o babae. Kakayanin nya bang panindigan na papakasalan nya ang prince charming na yun.
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