SHOULD I?

SHOULD I?

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Kristen Zeriach Castillo is a teenage girl who wishes for a change in her family. Ang babaeng gagawin ang lahat upang maitawid lahat ng pagkakamali ng iba, even if it could break her into tiny pieces. The questions are: could she ever do it on her own?, would she make it through all alone?, and should a teenager like her feel such tremendous pain?
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[COMPLETED] "I want to start over. Hindi ba sapat na rason 'yon?" "By leaving?" Napaawang ang bibig nya, hindi makapaniwala na ito ang ang naging desisyon ko. "Kailan pa naging solusyon ang pagtakas, Aliyah?" Aliyanarah Jaizel Cuesta lives a normal, lowkey life. Everything seems perfect. From her family, friends and life goals, everything is going well. Until everything started to fall apart. Nawala lahat ng mga bagay na pinakaiingatan nya. Hanggang ang natira na lang ay... Ang sarili nya. Escape was the only way to save herself. To be able to forget, she needed to get away. To be able to start over, she needed to leave everything behind. Pero paano kung ang lahat ng iniwan nya ay patuloy pa ring nakasunod sa kanya? Will she still run? Or will she finally have the courage to face it? Because sometimes, our start overs doesn't necessarily mean forgetting what was before, but having the courage to step forward after.

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