Babaeng Kakaiba || Completed |
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  • Parts 56
  • Reads 66,435
  • Votes 1,260
  • Parts 56
Complete, First published Oct 05, 2016
Kung nakukuha sa isang tingin lamang ang kabuuhan ng paghuhusga, ano na lang kaya kung kikilalanin ang babaeng bukod tangi sa lahat ng nilalang. 

Minsan ang pagkakaiba ay siyang nagdudulot ng pagkakaroon ng mga suliranin, kung kaya't mamangha at subaybayan ang daloy ng buhay nitong babaeng tinutukoy

(dont forget to vote)..


Tao lang po. Madaming typos, errors at kung ano ano pa man na kamalian ang makikita nyo sa pagpapatuloy nyo ng pagbabasa. This is my first story so I dont need perfectionist/ haters to read my story. I write because i want to express myself and it is my passion as well. So if you're one of them, bettee Leave! Para sa mga magpapatuloy ng pagbabasa. Hope you enjoy guys.

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KingV
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