Ang Huling Pagkakataon
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  • Reads 72
  • Votes 24
  • Parts 7
Ongoing, First published Jul 05, 2024
Sa taong 2004 ipinanganak si Christine Aquino pero sa taong 1895 mamumuhay ang kaniyang kaluluwa. 

Babaeng napunta sa nakaraan niyang buhay at makilala ang minamahal. Christine Aquino, isang babaeng nangangarap, humihiling at nagmamahal. 

Magkaiba man sila ng katawan ay parehas sila ng kaluluwa, kaluluwang nagtataglay ng mga alaala sa nakaraan na pilit naghahanap ng pagbabago.

Kaya ba ni Christine kalabanin ang kapalaran niya sa nakaraan niyang buhay?

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