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The Sun He Left Behind
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Ongoing, First published Apr 09
Mature
THIS IS A SHORT BL STORY [ON-GOING] 

Nikolai Tan Ayala, the sun who lost his shine, found the light once again with Keizo Gallardo, the man who became his moon, but swallowed by the night.

Angst Rating: 
★★★★★
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