First and Last
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  • Parts 24
Ongoing, First published Jan 31, 2015
Why do people fall in love? Tapos masasaktan at iiyak lang sa huli.

Why do lovers walk away from themselves? Kahit na alam nilang mahal nila ang isat isa.

Why does gladness become sadness? Tapos magpapanggap ka na okay lang ang lahat, na masaya ka kahit wala sya pero deep inside halos ikamatay mo yung sakit.

	Kapag nagmahal ka palagi mo nalang pinapaniwala ang sarili mo na Kaya mo kahit wala sya. Ang problema lang kasi masyado tayong duwag at bulag sa katotohanan. Pilit nating pinaniniwala ang sarili natin sa isang bagay na alam nating hindi.
Bakit hindi mo subukang magpakatotoo? Aminin mo sa sarili mo kung kaya mo ba talaga o hindi. Huwag kang matakot masaktan at umiiyak. Dahil kung hindi ka masasaktan at iiyak hindi ka magiging masaya. Hindi mo mararamdaman yung totoong pag-ibig. Yung love na . . . . ganito basahin mo nalang yung story nina Ally at Xyan para maintindihan mo kung ano bang kayang gawin ng taong totoong nagmamahal.
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