Her Fake Identity
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  • Reads 60
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 5
Ongoing, First published Jan 22, 2017
Mature
Always Hiding in shadows..
Every hour full of pain..
A fake smile would do..
to make them sure..
if I'm really ok..
But the truth is I'm broken
I'ts me anyways ...

I miss being nobody..
I miss being bullied..
I miss being a nerd..
I miss being a teacher's pet..

I miss the FAKE me..

And i hate the REAL me..

I hate being a popular..
I hate being a role model..
they're all plastics ..
Hanging with me because they want to be popular..
POPULARITY , MONEY  .ETC.

I did everything to win him back..
but my effort is a trash now..
TRASH , because he don't remember me..
TRASH , because Up until now Im still holding to his promise ..

'I'll be back , Baby , I PROMISE'

I did everything just to make him notice the new me..
The brave one , 
strong

Not the weak me
Crying because of some things.

*****

Tagalog story
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