BAYLAH: Feel In The Air
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  • Reads 417
  • Votes 36
  • Parts 36
Ongoing, First published May 28, 2015
Mature
A lad named, Ando Jay Venecia, is a skilled hunter solely ( although there are also hunters ) to exterminate parasites called the "zarc".

This is a direct sequel of a short story, Baylah: Chasing Dreams.

...Hindi pa rin nagbago ang kanyang ugali na hindi palaimik at para nga siyang deadma prince kung ituturing ng nakararami. Sa kabila nun ay nakatagpo naman siya ng mga malalapit na kaibigan at tinuring niyang mahalaga sa kanyang buhay. Sa panibagong yugto ng kanyang buhay, siya ay papasok sa mundo ng ABECS upang kalabanin ang mga bagong lupon ng kasamaan. Well he find interests of true friendship and love in ABECS?
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