Claiming Your Heart Sage Villangca
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  • Reads 30,398
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  • Parts 44
Ongoing, First published Sep 22, 2012
Mature
Sheremee Rui Mountbatten


Love at first sight should never exist. It is the most dangerous kind of love that you ever come across with because regardless of what that person turns out to be, you're already doomed dahil mahal mo na.

Basic questions won't matter anymore. What if he didn't like you? What if he won't find you attractive? What if he's in love with someone else? What if he's taken? Or what if he's simply not interested?

Or worse questions. What if he's not capable of love? What if he's hiding something bad? What if he's not a good person? What if he's vile? What if...he's evil? What if he's as cold as ice who will only hurt you by never loving you back?

First loves can be heartless. They are the wrong turn of events. The mishaps. The flaw. Like that reject can goods you won't ever take from the shelf. First love will never be the first option kind of love. Because it's a risk. A risk of making it or break for it. 

And for me, it's breaking me apart.
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