TADHANA is PLAYING US
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Ongoing, First published Jun 26, 2016
Mature
"MOVE -ON"
salitang madaling sabihin
ngunit NAPAKAhirap gawin



Pano nga ba natin masasabi ang linyang "MOVE- ON NAKO"



sa tagal ba ng panahon na hindi natin nakita ang isa't isa?

O, sa pagkakataong kaya na nating magmahal ng iba?

Madami mang dahilan kung pano bitawan ang salitang ito...

Alin nga ba sa kanila ang totoo?

makakalimutan ba talaga natin ang taong naging parte ng ating buhay?
O, mas lalalim ang pagmamahal na ating mararamdaman?


Sa kwentong ito malalaman natin kung pano ba kalimutan o dapat nga bang kalimutan ang mga taong nagpasaya sa'tin

Sa panahon bang hindi natin sila nakasama ay nawala ang pagmamahal? o, natabunan lang ng oras na nasayang?

WILL DESTINY LEAD US TO OUR WHAT SO CALLED "FOREVER"
OR IT WILL GUIDE US TO SPILL THE FAMOUS LINE "I MOVE-ON"





(^____^) hiiii!!!!! SECOND STORY ko po :))
Para sa mga single, hindi maka move on at para rin sa taken invited kayong lahat hihi!
PLEASE! PLEASE! PLEASE! Support me.

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