The Paragon Woman's Sweet Mistake
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  • Parts 9
Ongoing, First published Apr 17, 2024
Mature
STATUS: UPDATING

Being the eldest daughter, malaki ang expectation ng mga magulang ni Maria Criselda "Maricris" Villanueva sa kanya. Being the eldest daughter, she's supposed to handle everything on her own. She can cry but hide it. She can break down but in secret. She's the paragon and eldest daughter in the family, so they expect too much from her.  

But she's also human, and making mistakes is natural.  

Natural pa ba 'yon kung mabuntis siya bigla? At sino'ng nakabuntis sa kanya?  

It's the almighty Kai Ryc Suarez, the bastard next door, her childhood friend and the one she rejected twelve years ago.  

Now, the paragon woman is having a sweet mistake that will change her life forever.
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