We broke up in, BAGUIO (SB19 Sejun Fanfiction)
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  • Reads 347
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 23m
Complete, First published Mar 23, 2021
Sejun, who's diagnosed with stage three liver cancer takes his girlfriend Cynthia for an vacation in BAGUIO, The summer city of the Philippines.

Cynthia, is an lawyer currently learning for her doctorate or masteral in law in the University of the Philippines in Diliman. 

While Sejun on the other hand finished bachelor of arts in English in Polytechnic University of the Philippines in Sta. Mesa, Manila.

They met in they're favorite coffee shop in Quezon City, every 8pm the two would sit at the same table everyday. Black amerikano with no sugar is they're favorite in the whole menu, it's better with their muffins.

On they're vacation vacation in BAGUIO, Sejun gave Cynthia and Violet carnation. And he's deciding to break up with Cynthia in Baguio.

Will Sejun survive or will he die from cancer? 

It's for you to find out, Kapatid.
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