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Talaarawan (Mikhaloi / Macolet)
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Ongoing, First published Mar 19, 2024
Mikha endured the painful wait for Maloi to recover from Colet's passing. Years after Colet's death, Maloi is still haunted by regrets and what-ifs. Maloi relives her past as she magically catapulted with only her diary in tow to the day she first met Colet, a transferee during their senior year, the girl she fallen so hard for, the love of her life, the very same girl that died on her birthday the following year. But can she truly change the course of fate? what about her marriage with Mikha? Is Mikha's love enough for Maloi to choose to comeback, or she would try and do everything to fight destiny and save Colet this time. Talaarawan is a story of redemption and second chances as Maloi attempts the possibility of altering destiny itself.
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