Together Forever
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Ongoing, First published May 25, 2020
Mature
Tiffany Quirante isang  kolehiyala sa Granite State University.Isang unibersidad na malapit sa kanilang bayan. Hindi siya naniniwala sa katagang FOR-EVER. Para sa kanya isa itong kahangalan at pinaniniwalaan lamang ng mga hangal na tao at nagpapakatanga sa pag-ibig.Sa dami baga naman ng mga nangako sa kanya lahat iyon ay napako, not until she meet John David Vismonte. Ang lalaking nagpa-ibig sa kanya sa maikling panahon at sumira sa mga harang na binuo para maprotektahan ang sarili. Magagawa na nga ba nito na mapanindigan ang pangako na mamahalin siya hanggang sa dulo ng walang hanggan? o isa lamang din itong  kasinungalingan? Tuluyan na nga din ba na mababago ang kanyang paniniwala sa katagang FOREVER? O mas tuluyang madadagdagan ang mga rason upang hindi ito mas paniwalaan?

LOVE. HEARTACHE. LIES.SACRIFICES. FAMILY.FRIENDSHIP. All in One sa storya ng buhay at pag-ibig ni Tiffany at David. TOGETHER FOREVER.
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