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Youngblood
Too young, too soon
by Brian Ranoco Eclarinal
By the time I started writing this story, I knew he was gone for a long journey, and he would never come back again. His stay was short, yet memories of him will linger with us who had been blessed by his presence. FULL STORY
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Letting go
by Fae Cheska Marie Esperas
LETTING GO is never an easy task, especially when it concerns a thing given to you by someone you love. Yet there is always a time when you have to draw things to a close, and when that point comes, it’s all a matter of acceptance. FULL STORY
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Graveyards
by Crystal Mary I. Mendoza
THANK GOD for long weekends. It had been A while, and seeing my high school tropa made me realize how much I missed the old days. Although we enrolled in different universities, we managed to keep in touch, keeping the flames of friendship going. FULL STORY
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So valiant, so selfless
by Heather Grace Piluden Dulnuan
Oct. 9, 2009, a stormy Baguio morning, the last few days of “Pepeng.” I was happily preparing for school; I didn’t know that back in Dad’s place, rescuers and volunteers were struggling to retrieve his body. FULL STORY
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Stuck in a sandbox
by Amaris Grace M. Cabason
PEOPLE don’t take losing lightly. That is an understatement when it comes to collegiate competitions here in the Philippines. If one team loses, its members allege that the referees were bribed by the other team. FULL STORY
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To my little brother
by Trina F. Lorenzana
Hi Wiley! I can’t believe you are having your first retreat already! I can still remember when you were the one writing me palanca letters. But now that you are 13, I am the one writing to you. FULL STORY
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The last to know
by Nina R.T. Landicho
I am pregnant at 18. What could be worse than that? Being pregnant at 15 or 14? No. Being the last to know. FULL STORY
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