KAPALARAN ni RENCE
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  • Parts 9
  • Time 1h 12m
Ongoing, First published Sep 04, 2024
Mature
Sa pagpanaw ng nanay ni Rence, namuhay siya kasama ang pamilya ng tito niyang si Egoy. Dahil sa kanyang pisikal na itsura at mahinhin na pag kilos, batid ng  kanyang tito at kaibigan na siya ay isang silahis. Ang kanyang tito na walang ibang pantasya kundi ang sariling pamangkin, paano nga ba niya pipigilan ang init ng pagnanasa na kanyang nadarama at ang pagmamahal niya sa batang ito ay hanggang saan aabot?Maranasan kaya niya ang tunay na pagmamahal sa mga taong nakapaligid sa kanya na naghahangad na siya ay maangkin, o maging biktima siya na gusto lang gawin na parausan ng init ng katawan at gawing alipin na paiilot-ikutin lang sa kanilang mga palad?Ang kwento ng kamusmusan at KAPALARAN NI RENCE ay ating sundan.
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