MY SINS AND HER MISERY
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  • Reads 68
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 6
  • Time 41m
Ongoing, First published Mar 04, 2023
A legend has been passed down for generations in the Philippines - talking of a pure black quill that is said to have been used by the country's most known authors, including the famed Dr. Jose Rizal, in penning their final written works - and passing away afterwards.

They say the quill has mystical capabilities, and could grant the author's any wish.. albeit with a grave cost. Yet, any attempts to find that said feather seem to have long been debunked, with most citizens calling it nonsense now.

However, one sinful journalist may believe otherwise as he meets a fellow writer who brings life to his story - but cannot save herself from her own misery.
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