Playing the Chess player's GAME/On-Hold
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  • Parts 2
Ongoing, First published May 20, 2015
CHESS. Isang larong kinahihiligan ng karamihan sa mga tao.

Pero paano kung dahil sa CHESS ay makilala mo ang lalakeng magpapatibok ng puso mo?

Paano kung ang CHESS ang dahilan kung bakit ka nasasaktan ngayon?

Isang pustahang 'di mo inakalang aabot sa ganoong sitwasyon. 

Isang larong akala mo ay mananalo ka.

Hanggang saan ba ang kaya mong laruin?

Hanggang saan ba ang kaya mong tahakin?

Hihintayin mo bang maCHECKMATE ka?

O

Sisiguraduhin mong panalo ka?

Kaya mo bang maglaro hanggang dulo?

O

Ititigil mo na lamang ang paglalaro?

PAMILYA...

PAG-IBIG...

KAIBIGAN...

AT BUHAY ANG NAKATAYA...



PLAYING THE CHESS PLAYER'S GAME.


A/N: May mga bad words po dito so READ AT YOUR OWN RISK.
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