The Ghost's Bride
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  • Parts 30
Ongoing, First published Mar 27, 2020
She was just a simple girl living a normal life but having big dreams. May kakulangan man sa pera sinikap niya paring makakita para mag karoon ng pambayad sa gamot ng inang may sakit.

Dahil mapaglaro si tadhana, she found a pouch that led her to a brain wrecking choice. Hindi matakbuhan ang hinaharap at hindi rin mataguan ang tadhana.

Nang hindi na makayanan ang panggastos ng gamot, para sa kagalingan ng ina ay pumayag siya sa alok ng isa sa mayamang pamilya na kilala sa buong mundo.

It is to marry their only son.

Their dead son.

And she has to undergo through Ghost Marriage.

Now she has to face the feeling of the marriage's vague existence and being alone. But she didn't expect that she is the only one who can see and touch the soul of her dead husband.

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NOT A PARANORMAL STORY

It contains few scary parts but not enough to terrify you.

THIS IS A WORK OF FICTION
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