Ako at Ang Aking Bestfriend
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Ongoing, First published Mar 21, 2016
Ako si Hyasmin at aking kaibigan ay si
Kristine kami ay magbestfriend nung kami ay  grade 3,4,5 lagi siyang nanlilibre skin nun at lagi kaming nagkwekwentuhan nun at lagi kaming magkasama nun at higit sa lahat lagi nya akong pinoprotektahan nangako kami sa isa't isa na walang iwanan nung kami ay nagchat sabi ko san ka na magaaral sa grade 6 sbi nya dyan pa dn sabi ko sana magkaklase prin tau noh sbi nya sana nga tapos nung tapos na ang klase siya ay nakasali sa recognition tas ako ay hindi edi hindi na kami nagkita nun nung day na yun tapos umasa ako na sinabi ko sa sarili ko ok lang yan magkikita naman kami sa pasukan eh tapos nung tapos na ang summer nung pasukan na uli excited na excited ako kasi magkikita kami ng kaibigan ko nung pumasok na ako sa klase di ko na siya nakikita hinap hanap ko sya pero wala talaga siya yun pala lumipat na pala siya ng school ang sakit sakit para sakin kasi iniwan na ako ng bestfriend ko e huhuhuhu.....nakakaiyak kasi pinaasa ka na nga iniwan ka pa
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