Kalye Diablo
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  • Reads 101
  • Votes 13
  • Parts 2
  • Time 9m
Complete, First published Nov 04, 2024
Mature
[ONE-SHOT STORY]
Samahan sina Althea at Miko sa isang documentary project sa pagsisiyasat sa nakakikilabot na misteryo ng Balete Drive! 

Writing Prompt #4: A college student doing a documentary on urban legends decides to investigate the famous White Lady of Balete Drive. As she delves deeper into the mystery, she realizes the ghost is trying to communicate with her-and it's not to scare her, but to warn her of a danger far worse.
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