The Shooting Star
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Ongoing, First published Apr 01, 2020
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Si Winter ay isang 21 years old na babae at sanay siyang pinaghihirapan ang mga nakukuha niya.

Hindi siya naniniwala sa "pag humiling kalang ay makukuha mona" gusto niya lagi ay kailangan nya munang paghirapan iyon
kaya hindi siya naniniwala sa kasabihang "pag nakakita ka ng shooting star ay kahit anong hiling mo ay matutupad".

Isang araw ay humiling siya nang hindi niya alam o di man lang nya napag isipan at hindi rin niya alam na may dumaan na shooting star nung panahon na iyon.

Hindi niya alam na may darating at magbabago sakanyang paniniwala






May mga konting bastos po dito hehe konti lang naman kung ayaw mong mawala ang iyong virginity sa mata ay wag mona tong basahin joke skip mo nalang hehehe 

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