Haven't Had Enough

Haven't Had Enough

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Gail Ashelyn Marco or Ash for short, no longer do love, nor romance. What she does is what your grand parents will never want for their grand daughter to be, but she doesn't care, she doesn't even give a single inch of damn about what other people say. People call her Bitch, wala eh. Who wouldn't when she doesn't give a damn about what people say? Wala eh, manhid na siya sa mga ganyang bagay. But will she ever give a damn if the person who talk to her is Raven Yap. A person who shares the sames ideals with her BUT wants her to grow up and change at the same time. Is that even possible if she always find her way back to his arms, doing what she isn't supposed to be doing with him. Will she be able be still the Bitch people call kung may Yap na na-involve sa picture? Or will he just turn her into her worst self, o baka naman both?
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