Me and My Smartie Boyfriend
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  • Reads 141
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 4
Ongoing, First published Sep 30, 2014
Mature
He's someone who came from another dimension. I think because i didn't even know i fall for him easily and hurt me like an everlasting poison. Diba sabi nila na wag kang pumatol sa mga taong hindi mo kaya. He's my childhood friend but he was almost my first in everything but destiny is trying too take us apart and my motto in our Love Story is "Tandaan mo ang tunay na pagmamahal ay hindi masusukat sa dami ng salitang I Love you or Mahal kita.Nasusukat ito sa dami ng away niyong dalawa pero naayos rin naman dahil mahal niyo ang isa't isa't"

Your Different From Him and His different from you but you fall for each like there's no different in you two..............
A/M: Hey Guyz!! Basahin niyo lang at makakarelate kayo at wait lang kayo kasi magaupdate rin ako kaya 
 Long Long Ago in Far Away Land 
Ito ang storya ni Grace at Nathan 
What if your fate and his fate cross each other?
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