Letting Go
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  • Parts 42
Complete, First published May 14, 2013
A person who learns to let go is the strongest of them all.

The third year highshool student, Veia Jasmine Villamor is a cold and aloof girl who never dare to let anyone enters her world. She was afraid to get hurt over and over again. Her past keeps haunting her present that makes her think that the future which awaits for her is the future of her being alone.

However, when Drew Morales finds his way towards Jasmine's own little world, everything seems back to square one for her. She was afraid. She feared of trusting someone again. 

Will she be able to free herself from the nightmares of her own past? And will she be able to let go of the chains that are holding her back?
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