“CITY OF PINES”

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AFTER lunch when Jenny arrived in Baguio City. She rented a nice cabin for her two-week stay plan. But just like what her mother Rowena said, there is no problem if she wants to extend her vacation. With that thought, a simple yet beautiful smile tore Jenny's lips.  "Thank you," the young lady to the elderly woman who handed her the cabin key.  "If you need anything, just come to my house," she said, pointing to a house not far from the cabin she rented.   The woman nodded while staring intently at her face so Jenny's smile widened even more.   "All right," was her sparing answer again.  “I'm sorry sweetheart, you are so beautiful that I can't stop myself from staring at you. But you know, your face looks familiar. I just can’t remember when or where but I'm sure I've seen you,” she s

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