Make You Feel Regret
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Ongoing, First published Jul 18, 2020
"Wala kang pag kukulang, Solaine. Hm, how should I say this. Ah! Yes, pinag sawaan na kita. That simple." He replied calmly.

I couldn't hold it back anymore. Isa isang tumulo ang luha ko. I did nothing wrong to deserve this. Binigay ko ang lahat, bakit eto ang ibibigay saking kapalit.

"Do you have anything to say? May kulang pa ba?" I can't answer him. I feel numb but pain at the same time.

"None? Good bye then!" He turned his back against me but stopped halfway when he heard me say something.

"You"ll regret this."

"Sorry, what?" 

"You'll regret this, you son of a bitch." 

He looked at me again, and smirked. "I will regret nothing, my dear Sol."

As he left, the rain suddenly poured like crazy. I was busy crying when I felt the water stopped hitting my skin. i looked up to find the reason. There I saw a foreign-looking man with a navy blue umbrella. 

"Daijobou desuka?"

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