The Wrong Grammar Diary
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  • Parts 4
Ongoing, First published Nov 08, 2013
'Oo, masaya maging mayaman at maganda... Pero, puro wrong grammar. Nakakahiya!'

Si Kylie Morriel Clarkson ay isang ubod ng ganda na anak ng isang mayaman na businessman

Linoko siya ng kanyang boyfriend at pumunta sa isang bar.

Uminom inom siya hanggang siya'y nalasing at umalis sa bar ng iniwan ang kanyang bag. (A/N: Shunga shunga kasi ee. xDD. Akong gumawa ng prologue.. sana magustuhan niyo! -Dari)

Nakita ni 'Manong Waiter' ang kanyang bag at hinanap ang 'Kylie' na iyan.

At iyan na pala ang kapalaran ni Kylie para mahanap ang True Love niya. (A/N: Kapalaran? Manghuhula ba ko? Weeee. -Dari)

Ang True Love na hinahanap niya matagal na matagal.... Ang True Love that will never make her cry again and The Love that will make her feel special.
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