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How Things Can End Up

 Deirdre and Lovell had been married for 5 years. And for all those years, Deirdre always caught him cheating and entertaining other women. Dierdre got sick of it, and asked him to give her some space and decide if they'll go through or not. After 3 months of being cool off or temporary separated, Lovell realized that he was turning 40, old enough tobrealize his choice of life. He's not young anymore to play. He's willing to do anything to gain Deirdre's trust and forgiveness. He talked to her and asked Dierdre if they could go back together. But Dierdre refused. Throughout 5 months, he slowly gained Dierdre's trust again. Dierdre gained trust in him again, but not completely..  During the months of gaining her trust, Lovell rarely had a conversation with women. His entire attention is for his wife only. He never dared to ruin her trust again like he always did all throughout the years. He's already a grown man who should be serious and not a man who is trying t

In an Alternate Universe

 In an alternate universe, Gloria and Mario are not a couple. Gloria works in a broadcasting company and she is assigned for news but now assigned for entertainment. She hates this field because the work she was passionate about was always for news. But she had no choice. Gloria's a kind of person who has principles and always obey the rule, and also the code for their field. She is always not a fan of insult comedy. Besides of not getting the humor of it, it is included in the Broadcast Code of the Philippines, Article 28, Section 2, but her boss, Pablo was obssessed with it. Pablo believes that the show has high ratings because the audience has that form of entertainment. That's why Mario, the comedian, obeyed her boss always. Mario and Gloria had a talk for the first time for her issue, Mario followed her suggestion. That's the time that the show got low ratings. Pablo scolded the two. It is unpredictable where will this kind of conflict will settle, it's not just ab