Across the Pedestrian Lane (Sintang Paaralan Series # 2)
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  • Parts 44
Complete, First published Oct 29, 2020
SPSeries #2 : Across the Pedestrian Lane (Adam's Story) 2 of 5.

Angela Faith, a happy-go-lucky bebegirl from PUP College of Architecture, got interested to a guy named Adam, when she first saw him across the pedestrian lane. She thought that if they cross the same lane at the same time, they'll be perfect as they could be. Just for her to realized, that maybe, those lines, were meant for how long their distance should be.

Posted: December 2020 - March 2021

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