HIGH SCHOOL LIFE PART1
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Ongoing, First published Jul 05, 2015
FIRST DAY NG SCHOOL SHEMPRE WALA PA AKONG GAANONG KILALA LUMAPIT SAKIN SI NORIZA SABI NIYA
NORIZA:HI NORIZA NGA PALA BAT ANG TAHIMIK MO WALA KAPANG MASHADONG KILALA NO
ME:HI RIN ANN SHERINA NGA PALA
(MAY LUMAPIT SAMIN)
JOEL JAMES:HI JOEL JAMESB (SABAY WAVE)
H
NORIZA:HI NORIZA
ME:HI ANNSHERINA
JOEL:PWEDI BA KAYONG MAGING KAIBIGAN
ME:SURE WHY NOT
NORIZA:TOPIC NGA
ME:HMMMPF EWAN
JOEL:CRUSH
NORIZA:KWENTO KANAMAN SHERINA
ME:KASI NUNG GRADE 6 AKO MAY CRUSH AKO NAME NIYA YVES
NORIZA:TIMBOL?
ME:OO NAKITA KO SIYA NUN SA STAGE SUMASAYAW BUWAN NG WIKA NUN SECTION 3 SIYA SECTION 7 AKO DIMAN NGA AKO KINAKAUSAP NUN EH (SABAY TAWA) KASI ALAM NIYANG MAY GUSTO AKO SAKANYA NAIILANG KASE YUN MALUNGKOT NGA EH KASE DI KO SIYA NAKIKITA MAKITA KOLANG SIYA BUO NA YUNG ARAW KO
(MAKALIPAS ANG DALAWANG LINGGO)
KARARATING KO NANG SCHOOL NAKITA KO SIYA ABA MAPUTE KASE SA BS SILA NAG AARAL NAKA AIRCON EH SAMEN NGA-NGA AYUN UMALIS DIN SIYA 
(KINABUKASAN NAKITA KO SIYA SA ROOM NAMEN)
SUSUNOD PART||
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