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AKO? AKO NA NGA!!:
From timid to active
By Sielemengi

).*.( : Naku! Naku! Buntis nanaman yang si anu!! Pang-apat na yan ah?! Paniguradong mapapariwara lang din yan. Isa nanaman ang pasaway na dumagdag sa mundo!
}*..*{ : Naku naku! Walang kasawaan! Siguradong maliligaw ng landas yang mga anak niyan! Biruin mo, magbabasura ang mister, tas naka tengga alang ang isis, panu nila mababahay yang mga anak nila? Wala na ngang malamon, gawa pa ng gawa!
).*.( : hay naku! Hayaan nalang natin ang mga yan. Pero kilala mu ba si Ano?... (fading…)

It was cold and dark dawn of January 9, year of 1994, a loud hymn cry coming from a small tummy broke the silence of the peaceful dawn. It was baby boy that was longing for of the couple Mr. and Mrs. Matignas. He is the fourth offspring of the couple. He complete the happy family that the couple dreamt of. Them promise to their selves that they will take good care heir offspring and they will grow as good as they will be. Until they named the baby boy that just arrived. They named it as Christian, Christian Leyva Matignas.
Christian grew in a complete family, a mother, father and seven other siblings. During Christian’s childhood days, his family resides at their relatives at his father’s side at Morong, Rizal. As a result, Christian became more attached with the relatives of her father than to her mother. But occasionally, his family visits his relatives at Tanay, Rizal, where the family of his mother lived. His father is a gabage man at that time while his mother is just a plain house wife. Christian is very proud of his father. His father suffice their needs even if he is just a garbage man. That’s why Christian dream to be, also, a garbage man someday.
During his school days, Christian was sent to school together with his cousins and grew up with them. Christian was a cute, quite and chubby little boy when he was in

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