I CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT YOU

I CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT YOU

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In a world where love once lit every sunrise, loss turns that light into endless night. He was her sanctuary, her reason to breathe. But when he vanishes without warning, she's left clutching his final words: "I can't live without you." Sila'y pinagtagpo ng tadhana, deep connection, whispered dreams, yet cruel fate torn them apart. Now, she wanders through memories and silence, trapped between longing and regrets. Romance becomes grief, devotion becomes pain. Every memory is a wound that never heals, every moment of absence a haunting echo. This is a tragic love story tinged with Taglish dialogue and poetic English reflection, perfect for readers drawn to heartbreak that lingers.
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