What Matters Most
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Ongoing, First published Jun 16, 2016
Bea Ysabela is the innocent type of girl. She only had two goals in life, to become a doctor and to marry. Not because she loves saving people's lives but because of the title that will be permanently engraved in her name and a brighter future for her family that the profession coud give. And not marry because of romance, that is only a bonus, but because of practicality and obligation, thus it is also the norm.

But all her goals and dreams dissapeared when changes occured and her life turned into a major twist. And when she had a taste of reality, she didn't know anymore what to still stand for. When everything is fading away, when she was losing grip of all the righteousness she carried since she was young, will she then finally realize what really matters in life?





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