Perfectly Imperfect Love [On-Hold]
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  • Reads 976
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  • Parts 25
Ongoing, First published Oct 21, 2014
Mature
Ano ba ang salitang 'Love' para sayo?


"Love is like chocolates, sometimes sweet, sometimes bitter"


May mga handang magsakripisyo in the name of love, may mga nagpaparaya, may mga nasasaktan, may umaagaw, may nanloloko.

Pero behind all that?

Diba masaya padin kapag may taong nagmamahal sayo.. LALO NA KAPAG TOTOO..

Yes, fairy tales doesn't exist. Walang forever, at walang happy ending. 

Bakit ka humahangad ng happy ending? 'Ending' meaning gusto mo may katapusan ang masayang pagmamahalan niyo? Oh c'mon.

Ang istoryang ito kay tungkol kay Kycee Marie Tolentino, at Kycer Louie Manaois. Nagsimula sa unang sulyap, pagabot ng panyo, aksidenteng pagtama ng bola.. Ngayon naging mag-kaibigan na.. 

Pero sabi nga nila theres no 'lovers' if theres no 'friends' 

Nagsisimula parin lahat sa pagkakaibigan.

BASAHIN NIYO GUYS! BAKA MAKA-RELATE KAYO! :"">

What is Love? written by AnimeAlodiaHM
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