The Baby Bargain
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  • Parts 5
Ongoing, First published Nov 19, 2014
"Were getting married in less than a month."

Napanganga ako sa sinabi niya na para lang siyang nasa isang business deal.

Married?

In less than a month?!

"Baliw ka ba?!" Singhal ko sa kanyang, punong puno na ako sa mga taong dumidikta sa buhay ko at hindi ako makakapayag na dumagdag pa siya.

Definitely not him.

The stone colded bastard merely flinched at my outburst, he just stared at me impassively as he leaned on his swivel chair like a king and I am nothing but an insignificant slave in front of him.

"Yes, baliw na talaga ako para akuin ka ng kasal, but this is my child we're talking about, ayoko siyang lumaki na hiwalay ang mga magulang niya."

Isang masakit na sampal ang ibinigay ni Ynigo sa akin.

Ang sampal ng katotohanan na ginagawa lang niya ito para sa magiging anak niya.
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