My Lovely Vampire (BxB Story)
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  • Parts 13
Ongoing, First published Jan 04, 2017
Si David Fernandez ay laging inaapi ng kanyang pamilya at mga kaklase. Hindi siya inaalagaan ng maayos ng kanyang Tiyuhin at Tiyahin. 

Dahil sa pangyayaring ito ay naisip niya nang magpakamatay ngunit nabigla na lang siya nang may sumagip sa kanyang isang bampira.

Siya si Leonardo Villanueva, isang bampirang lumaki sa kanyang mga mas nakatatandang kapatid at siya'y isang matalik na kaibigan ni David.

Ano kayang mangyayari sa kanilang dalawa?

Abangan :)

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First time ko pong gumawa ng ganitong Story kaya sorry po kung may kapangitan xD

Yung mga Vampires po ay naka Mask yung parang sa Tokyo Ghoul po :3 Ginaya ko po yun kasi ang Cool ehh :3
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