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Standing at the other side of the railings (On-going)
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Ongoing, First published May 11, 2021
Mature
Anikka Jae, a girl from Australia who still doesn't know what she wants. She doesn't know what her passion is, she wasn't lost but she also didn't know the path she was taking.

She just follows her brother dahil alam niyang hindi siya gagawa ng desisyong ikakapahamak nilang dalawa. Although, she never had trouble with not knowing what she really wants to pursue because there was so much ahead of her because of their family's business.

She had everything, her life wasn't perfect but it was okay for her because no such life exists. She had an extraordinary life, having a loving and sweet twin brother, friends who love her that she treasures, money to buy expensive bags, shoes, and clothes she loved.

But what happens when her life turns upside down because of her parents' greed? How will she rise from her deep fall?
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