Can I call you MINE?
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  • Reads 95
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 6
Ongoing, First published Nov 06, 2014
"Sometimes people pretend to hurt you just to save you"

Princess Amethyst Magracia-- was a princess. Not literally but physically and mentally. Perpekto na sana buhay niya, she was filthy rich, has tons of hotels all around the world, admirers not only boys but even girls, and a smoking hot coca cola body, kulang nalang daigan niya ang araw hindi lang sa sobrang hot niya kundi dahil na din sa kasikatan, she was at the top of her league, but there was one thing she couldn't get her hands on. It was, correction, HE was Theodore Rhyss Balesteros or simply Theo, he was her childhood friend. And her one true love. Although he was the one and only person whom she can't tie down. She was determined to make him hers no matter what. She didnt care who she was up against. Even though it had to be her bestfriend.
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