Skeletons In My Closet
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  • Reads 8,345
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  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 29m
Complete, First published Aug 15, 2020
Mature
Beam was stunned upon hearing that two ghosts from his past were sitting in side by side on his living room couch. 

His nightmare in the form of his two ex-flames in the flesh:
The one who left him miserable...
And the one who betrayed his trust...

The pain and scars of the past has come back to haunt Beam for closure.

Characters by Chiffon_Cake.
Unofficial English translation with edits of "Bukas Baka Sakali" by Kier Andrei.
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