MOVING ON WITH SINGKO(Based on True Story)
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Ongoing, First published Nov 08, 2016
I don't know how it ended. 
I don't even know how it all started.
Had it not happened at all, would I be where I am today?
I don't know.
The funny thing about life is that no matter how strong or smart you are,
things will not always come your way.
No matter how you pull things together, if they're not for you,
They are not for you.
We don't own fate. All we have is what's between 'Hello' and GoodBye'. 
Some people are destined to make you happy for a while. But when they go, no matter how tight you hold on, they will go. If a person is meant for you, they will  find a way to come back. You don't have to rush the journey. Just trust that they'll come back.
This is not a typical story of how a girl fell in love with a guy and ended up marrying each other. This is reality. 
This is my story. MOVING ON WITH SINGKO. Based from True Story.
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