Dirty Things
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  • Reads 263
  • Votes 21
  • Parts 4
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Jan 17, 2020
[ Wayland Series #1] Trinity Wayland dreams to change the world. She believes that if you want something, work for it, fairly. She hates people who make others work for them, get the things that they want. Nagmula siya sa isang karaniwang pamilya. Wala rin siyang karanasan na hindi nabigyan ng hustisya ang isang malapit na tao sa buhay niya kaya naman hindi maintindihan ni Stellan kung bakit ang laki ng galit nito sa mundo, sa kaniya.

Stellan Gallego wants everything to be done easily even if he needs to be evil. He's a realistic man. He knows that in this world, nothing is fair. It's either you let them pull you down or you go up even if you have to use them. But things changed when he met Trinity. She have no idea that she is slowly changing the way he thinks, making him more human. Stellan on the other side, started to show her the different side of the story.

She used to judge other people easily. 
He used to be so heartless. 
She used to believe that everyone can't live without doing dirty things. 
He used to be dusty. 

They changed. 



But how about the world?

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