Luke, I Love You! ♥ (The Umbrella Hotel Scandal) ON-HOLD!
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  • Reads 3,997
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  • Parts 9
Ongoing, First published Oct 23, 2012
Paano kung ang boss sa kompanya na pinapasukan mo na mortal mong kaaway eh ma in-love sa babaeng pinakamamahal mo?
Paano kung walang gusto sa'yo yung babae?
Paano kung ang only best friend mo ehh naging bakla? 
Paano kung nasa edad bente-uno ka na, wala ka pa ring girlfriend? 
At napakalaking "PAPAANO" kung may scandal ka at sa isang kalat lang nito ay wasak ang pinaka iniingat-ingatan mong pangalan? 

Ang buhay nga naman! Napakaraming tanong na kailangan ng sagot.
Ano kaya ang gagawin ni Luke para malampasan nya lahat ng mga problemang ito?

Disaster talaga! 
Pero kung si Luke ang tatanungin? Chicken lang yan!



This is a story of Luke, an "almost" perfect guy who turns out to be a call center agent --> "Luke, I Love You!" (The Umbrella Hotel Scandal).



A love/comedy/true-to-life/romance story . . .




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