I Care About Her
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  • Reads 44
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 13
  • Time 2h 6m
Ongoing, First published Aug 17, 2020
Prologue 


PAANO KUNG ISANG ARAW DI MUNA MAPIGILAN ANG SARILI MONG MAHALIN SIYA KAHIT GUSTO MONG HINDI MARAMDAMAN ANG NARARAMDAMAN MO PARA SA KANYA 

 DONT LOVE THE PERSON BY ITS FACE LOVE THE PERSON BY IT PERSONALITY ,YUN YUNG NAKITA KO SA KANYA NA DI NAKKITA NG IBA 

Subay bayan po niyo ang istorya ito na puno ng PAANO

MATATANGGAP MO BA SIYA KAHIT PUNO NG PAANO ? 


Theres only one thing is permanent and that is love  

love is permanent but people are not 

Kaya tunghayan po ninyo ang storyang ito 

sorry sa ibang mga words ✌️
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