Will you forget your first love?
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  • Reads 70
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 8
Ongoing, First published Dec 24, 2016
Mature
Naniniwala ka ba sa kasabihan na first love never dies?


Para sakin kase first love never dies.  Because it was the first time you actually felt inlove.



That was the first time you looked at someone and felt this unexplainable urge in your system with your heart pounding so loud and fast, you were surprised that people couldn't actually see it beating out of your chest. That was the first time you discovered that constant state of delirium that transported you to an entirely different world till you no longer knew what was real. That was the first time you discovered madness inside; the first time you felt so much excitement, you couldn't contain it. No matter how many boys you kissed before and after, your first real kiss was with that boy you fell madly in love with you.
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