Beast series 1: The Sleeping Beast
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 40m
Ongoing, First published Jul 18, 2022
TITLE: The Sleeping Beast
AUTHOR: Lady Roepresseory
GENRE: ROMANCE--FANTASY--ACTION
WattpadUsername: @Lady_Roepresseory


Description 


Portia is just a simple girl who loved to be alone. Namuhay siyang magisa, labing lima pa lamang siya ng pumanaw ang kaniyang mga magulang. Sa murang edad natuto siyang mamuhay ng maisa hanggang sa umabot siya ng dalawamput isa. Ang lagi niyang sinasabi sa sarili ay 'Kaya kung magisa, di ko kailangan ng kasama'. Wala siyang paki alam sa mga nakapalibot sa kaniya.
Di rin siya naniniwala sa magic, witches, werewolf, mage. kahit pa sa aswang, kapre, multo, manananggal at sa lahat ng di kapani paniwalang bagay. 

Pero paano kung...


May mangyaring di inaasahan..


Makakaya niya kayang harapin...


Makakaya niya kayang gampanan ang isang bagay na di pumasok sa isip niya na mangyayari sa kaniya...


Paano kung ang lahat ng di niya pinaniniwalaan ay aktuwal niya masasaksihan. Maniniwala na kaya siya?


PORTIA-
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