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What We Had
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Ongoing, First published Feb 03, 2024
Are people who were genuinely in love capable of keeping their promises or do they really just change?

After four years of being together, Gabriel Elisse's feelings start to shatter from Aldrei Carpen Calvelo suddenly ignoring her. She asks herself whether to keep believing and continue what they have or end it once and for all. The only last glimmer of hope being the promises they made to each other.

"I'll never leave you, no matter what."

But that was 4 years ago, and time does a lot to people.

Surprisingly, Carpen has just been avoiding her and has never voiced out what he thinks they should do.
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