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This Time You Are Mine

Today is another busy day for me. Work and home are the only places I go to for the past 3 years. The end of THAT relationship ended my happy, easy-going life. But then, when I think about it, it was not his fault but mine. My friends would tell me that I need to move on. I HAVE MOVED ON. It's just I don't want any side trips anymore in my life. I have my dreams and I am working hard for it. Little did I know what the destiny has installed for me. "Mom, I still love her. She ended the relationship without any valid reason and I didn't agree." "But son, what if the reason is that she doesn't love you anymore? Isn't that a reason valid enough for you?" "I have to know it this time, mom. I did try to go out on dates but still failed. I think meeting her again will help me know what is happening with me." "I guess I have no other choice. But remember, don't let her disrupt your plans and the family's business." "I know, mom. Steph, book my flight to the Philippines tomorrow." "Vincent! Why are you in so much rush?!" "Because I believe that the early bird gets the worm." Just wait for me, Yve. I will get you back by hook or by crook.

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Speech Battle (2)

The program started with a welcome address from the principal of the school. Then the principal introduced Vince to the crowd before he gives his speech.

"The past few years, this man made us proud by getting the highest score in the entrance examination in all of St. Michael's Group of Schools. Right now, he's leading the internationally acknowledged Gray Group of Companies. He is even handling the affairs of Stones Enterprises. Let's all welcome our alumnus, Mr. Vincent Gray."

The crowd clapped their hands as Yve's husband walks to the stage. Yve clapped her hands in admiration of her husband while looking so happy and proud which were caught on camera by the media without her noticing. The rest of the students clapped their hands as they welcome their goal and role model. Despite their different thoughts on the man, the alumni clapped their hands in respect to their principal.