Speak Now
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  • Reads 68
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 7
Ongoing, First published Jul 21, 2015
Joy Hernandez is still locked on her past where JM, her ex leave her and hurt her so much.
And then,she met Paul Villaluna.They became friends...and later on they both fell inlove with each other.
Joy tought that their love story won't last... she believes on FOREVER

But fate is so rude... 

Her mom got a lung cancer and she requested Joy to live with her in California.
The decision is very hard to do... she is choosing between her mom and Paul.
But then...she choose her mom.She went California without a word for Paul.

After six years she decided to comeback in the Philippines for Paul.
Did she still have a chance?Did  he will receive  her again?

What if the love of her life is now ready to give his vow to someone else? Would there be a chance for her to tell what she really feels?Is she still have a chance to SPEAK NOW?
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