♡°TWIN LOVER'S°♡
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Ongoing, First published Nov 28, 2019
Magkakambal
('Yan ang tawag sa dalawang lalaki na sabay pinanganak pero magkaiba ng ugali.)

Sina Cloud at Rain ay anak ni Skylark. Tatlong taon palang ang kambal ng magkagusto ito pareho sa iisang babae. 

Ang inaasahan ng ama nila ay may magbabago sa pagitan ng kambal habang ito ay lumalaki at magbinata. 

Cloud is a Naughty person.
while,
Rain is Quite and serious person.

Pero sa di inaasahang pangyayari ay mas pinili nitong mag kompetensya makuha lang ang babaeng gusto.

Ano nga ba ang mangyayari sa pagitan ng kambal?

Sino ang magpaparaya?

o may magpaparaya nga kaya?

Well! Tunghayan natin ang storyang ito.

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