When I Saw Her
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  • Parts 4
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Ongoing, First published Dec 31, 2020
Philistine Teo V. Morales' life is a miserable as hell, I know that his father is the one of the richest businessman in the country but when his mother died because of the man who trusted him the most, his father, everything have been changed. He used to be the jolly kid with a sweet smile on his face, and in just a snap the smile on his face faded. He got in a teen ager life, he make a great undestructible wall between the people around him, because he's still affected of what happened to his mom. Until Jane came to his life it was a miracle that he became friendly, and the jolly kid that the people wants,came back. Before they become official, there are many terrible struggle that they overcome.
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