Two Worlds Collide
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Complete, First published Sep 27, 2013
Irleonne Fontanilla, together with her friends, got in a car accident.

She died.

Nasa earth pa rin sya sa form ng isang spirit at hindi nya alam kung bakit hindi pa rin sya napupunta sa kung saan man pumupunta ang mga namamatay.

Wala naman syang matandaan na grudge kahit kanino.

Until she met him.

He was moody, mayabang, smart, mabait, at handsome.

And what made him more special is that he was the only one who can see her.

They fell in love but the question is, how long will Irleonne stay on earth.

Can they still fight for their love, even though one of them, is already dead?

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