Back To Summer Camp

Back To Summer Camp

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A story about physical, mental and spiritual growth where Raine Garcia a 2nd year Civil Engineering student in college who's a former touge street racer who quit street racing before becoming 19 years old and after his girlfriend and church mate Mae Agustina died but Raine slowly moved on and remained as a active music minister and youth in church and where on a warm sunday morning while Raine and his friends we're distributing summer camp forms Raine's Ates and Kuyas offered him to be a Team Coordinator which he politely rejected since he still wanted to enjoy but one fateful day during summer camp during an altar call an old friend from a year ago named Sean Fernandez who still hadn't moved on from what happened between them and on how Mae died and wants to settle things with Raine to a full on deathmatch(race) since Raine is the only one who moved on from what happened and Sean wants to settle things with Raine since doesn't care like care about Mae at all and which Raine also wanted to settle things with Sean since he wanted to help snap out of his anger and make him release the pain and anger he's been holding in his heart.
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(This story is in Tagalog and English) (GL) Note: This is a slowburn story. They say some feelings come quietly. Red Santillan's didn't. It hit her in the middle of the night- in dreams that felt too real, in words she couldn't forget, in a name she wasn't supposed to care about. Alessa Hilsendeger. All rights reserved.

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