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Ongoing, First published Oct 20, 2015
Pagkatapos ng aking kaarawan laking tuwa ko dahil binigyan ulit ako ng Diyos ng isa pang taon sa aking buhay, dumating sa time na nasaktan nanaman ako at umasa na magkakarooon ng "KAMI" isang araw may nakilala ako sa school na isang babae na nakita ko na nakasandal sa room at kinamusta ko at hiningi ang kanyang number at ng magkatxt na kami may dala pala syang problema at saakin nya sinabi ang lahat, makalipas ang ilang oras sinabi nya sa akin na "BESPREN" na kita dun ako napaisip anong bespren kaya ito??, at ng pagkasabi nya sa akin ung kwento nya sya ay umiyak dahil sa break-up nila ng bf nya almost 3 years daw naging cla at iniwan sya ng kanyang bf sa kadahilanan na magmigrate daw ang kanyang bf sa ibang bansa...natapos sa kanilang dalawa ang lahat ng ganun lng at dumating sa araw na magbespren na kami oras oras araw araw ko syang inihahatid sa sakayan para makauwi sya ng mabilis kasi delikado sa kanila ang magpagabi and then dumating sa point na nagkakaroon kami ng struggles
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