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CLASS 205
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    Time 8m
Complete, First published Sep 02, 2020
Mature
WARNING: Ang storyang mababasa nio nag lalaman po ito ng malikot kong imahinasyon dahil na rin sa mga nababasa kong mga storya na nakakatakot at mga patayan , at na inspired dn po akoh sa mga author n magagaling sa pag gawa ng storya 
kaya sna po supportahan nio po ang gagawin kong storya pra sa ganun po maging masipag po akong gumawa pa ng iba pang storya na alam kong ikatutuwa nio este ikakikilabot at ikatitindig ng inyong mga balahibo 😱 ...

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