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That night, Ben didn’t go home. He stayed in the library, reading by flashlight. Around 11:47 PM, the rocking chair moved. Not much—just a single, deliberate rock forward.
“Ben. You finally came home. The house was getting lonely.”
Lola’s handwriting. Dated fifty years ago. bahay ni kuya book 1 by paulito free download
He flipped faster.
The boy mouthed: “Kuya said don’t read the last page.” That night, Ben didn’t go home
“June 3, 1974. They say the firstborn son carries the family’s shame. But what if the shame is hungry? What if it has teeth?”
From the dark of the kitchen, a voice—too deep, too old, and somehow wearing his brother’s face like a mask—said: Not much—just a single, deliberate rock forward
Something sat there, grinning with Lola’s dentures, wearing Kuya Eric’s cologne, humming a lullaby that had no beginning and no end.