Parallel
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  • Parts 4
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  • Reads 32
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 4
  • Time 30m
Ongoing, First published Aug 26, 2024
Madami akong katanungan sa pagkatao ko.Kaya pumayag ako na pumasok sa mundo ng ALHEMYA.

Ngunit imbis na masagot ang mga ito.Mas dumami pa ang katanungan sa isip ko.

"Hindi ka isang normal na uri!....."saglit itong natigilan at muli syang nilingon. "Kakaiba ka sa lahat" at tuluyan na itong yumuko at mabilis na lumuhod sa kanya dahilan para mas lalong gumulo ang isip ko.

Hindi! Imposible!
Mali ang nasa isip ko!

Tuloy tuloy ang pagdaloy ng dugo sa katawan nya ngunit hindi ko sya nakikitaan ng panghihina.

Bumilis ang tibok ng puso ko ng magtama ang mga mata namin.

Malamig. 

Yun ang uri ng tingin na binigay nya sakin.Sapat na para masaktan ang buong Sistema ko.

Mahal ko!
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