My Native Wife [COMPLETED]
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Complete, First published Aug 20, 2014
How would you imagine a rich man had been framed up to marry a native woman? Would it be disaster, miserable,  exciting or would he run away? 

Gab Ramos, an allergic of the word 'commitment' was framed up to marry a native woman by his very own so called  best friend. The supposed to be vacation in a remote area in Benguet turned into a disaster and the only way out was to marry the available marrying age woman in the clan. From that mess his life turned upside down. As they grew closer to each other he fell in love with a native woman.  Just that he's in denial, he was even so harsh with her. 


ⓓDISCLAIMER: 

This story is not intended to publicize someone's life or to ruin the characters' reputation as well as the place itself, Benguet. I love Benguet, I was there once and came up with this  idea. Please be informed that I created this based on my wildest imagination. Again and again, THIS STORY IS MERELY A FICTION. 

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