That Far Far Away Land

That Far Far Away Land

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Playing childish games are what a Manila-girl named Camilla hated. She was raised to be mature than what her age should act is. She is a daughter of a very influential family so she better make things perfect. Truth is, she is tired of being treated as a princess when she learned the fact that she isn't one. Everything might change when she yearned for peace in Batangas, but it will still be messed up and even more complicated than ever. Camilla knew a different pleasure and fun even before she stepped the grounds of Mindoro, escaping from something, or maybe Someone. She has no other choice, but to stay there, and hoped a Someone would help her heal from being childish enough to think she can solve everything by herself.
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