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REBORN || EGNCALA

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Fantaisie
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PRUDENCE Morningstar is a half mortal and a half witch. After her father’s death, she and her mother decided to live in a new town to start a new life, for them to be able to move on. Iniisip nila na maaaring maging paraan nila ito para makapagsimula ulit. Her mother enrolled her in a mortal school–Riverhills High School. While roaming around the school rooms, she stumbled with a boy filled of rudeness personality, as she describes him. That was the first time she encountered the person that will change her life. His name is Hoqur Black. A mortal who gave her another chance to love, chance to have hope, and learn to find out when he told her that she was the reason why he was able to change his attitude towards people. Give-and-take cycle were both benefits the two. They used to hate each other. Pero totoo rin pala ang kasabihan na “The more you hate, the deeper you fall.” Hindi naging madali kay Prudence ang pamuhin ang katulad ni Hoqur dahil sa ayaw niyang gamitin ang taglay niyang kapangyarihan at kaalaman sa mahika. She broke her own promise after asking for guidance from his dad when she visited her father’s burial. Technically, it wasn’t breaking her own promise, she derived from her own conclusion after asking for guidance. But she casted a spell to him when she realized that it is impossible for her to tame a guy like Hoqur. A spell that would only work for a day and night, but it will be broken when the midnight comes.

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