The Little Red Book's Best of 2009.

I just wanted to make a Best Of 2009 - The Little Red Book entry. :] I have been writing for more than 5 years now! Gosh! :D I have to get these pieces published. haha. :)) any one wanna sponsor me? :P anyway...
Here are The Nominees for the Best Piece of 2009.
The Envelope, Thank You. Drum Roll Please...
Here are the Top 15 pieces in 2009 for The Little Red Book!


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  1. Sayang, Ika'y Nagpaalam Kaibigan. - 71 Views
  2. Drop The Paddle. - 63 Views
  3. Young Love. - 39 Views
  4. Secret Lives. - 38 Views
  5. Proximity. - 38 Views
  6. Red Streaks/Eclipse. - 30 Views
  7. Fruits/Vegetables. - 22 Views
  8. Next. Part Trois. - 22 Views
  9. The Debutante's Friend. - 20 Views
  10. The Ballroom Confessions. - 20 Views
  11. Silent Reverie. - 20 Views
  12. Ang Lakas ng Ulan. - 19 Views
  13. Green Turtleneck. - 18 Views
  14. On Uncharted Waters. - 16 Views
  15. The Two Letters. - 16 Views
some runner-ups were:
I've garnered 2,263 views in over 28 countries! :D ofcourse, most of my readers are from the Philippines! Syempre naman, Pinoy is for Pinoy. :] Salamat Kababayan! Here are the top 15 Countries.



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  1. Philippines
  2. United States
  3. Brazil
  4. Canada
  5. United Kingdom
  6. India
  7. Guam
  8. Czech Republic
  9. Australia
  10. Japan
  11. Netherlands
  12. Finland
  13. Morocco
  14. Russia
  15. Malaysia

I want to thank everyone who's read and supported The Little Red Book. I also want to thank Blogspot for hosting my site. It's been up for 2 years now! :D I also want to thank Google Analytics for the Data. 5 years and I'm still going at it. :P I Thank God for giving me the skill and gift of writing, I wouldn't be Migs without my words. :)) I thank everyone who has given me the inspiration to write this pieces and make these stories. :] I thank you with all my heart. :D

I will never stop writing, even if It kills me. :D
Look out for more in 2010.

This Is My Little Red Book.
It's Life On Paper.
Read On. Read Loud.

~ Migs.Miggy.Maskinao

Last Christmas.

It was the eve of Christmas. Everyone was in the mood for merry making and cheer.
The streets were filled with lights, sounds and happiness. You can feel it in the air, the love and laughter of everyone. It was a nostalgic feeling. It was infectious, It was priceless. You can hear Christmas songs blaring from the neighbor's radio, the nearby Church calling for the Dawn Mass, and the chatter of passersby. The cool wind was blowing softly and sweetly, it was a rare weather in the Philippines where it was usually hot and humid.

Everyone was busy doing their own thing; one was watching Christmas shows on TV, some were busy preparing the Midnight feast, and another was busy sending SMS messages, making last-minute business deals. He, on the other hand, was on a mission, staring at himself in the mirror, sighing deeply from the butterflies inside his stomach. He felt he was going to suffocate, the anxiety was killing him. He only had five minutes to fulfill the mission, only had five minutes to make this right.

4 Minutes and 30 Seconds left. He silently went down and scanned the area. The coast was clear. They were all engrossed with their own activities, completely oblivious of their surroundings. Now was the perfect chance to escape. His heart was pounding. He was sweating like it was 90 degrees. He heaved a sigh and nodded. Let's Go. He slowly made his way to the door, appearing as if he was just going to get something outside. The moment the door closed, he ran like hell.

He was out, he was free, for now. He knew perfectly well that he only had a small window of time that they wouldn't notice him gone. He had to move quick. He had to reach Paseo as fast as possible, and walking approximately 5 kilometers in a minute was like graduating from College in a week. And to find a ride at this ungodly hour was almost impossible. Everyone in town was at home waiting for 12am to strike. How in the world can I get there, he asked himself, running aimlessly, hoping to find an answer ahead.

Up ahead, down the street, there were flashing lights coming towards him. Lo and Behold, It was a Public Utility Tricycle. He waved wildly and blocked the Tricycle's path. The vehicle's brakes screeched, stopping at its tracks and almost running over him. He asked (rather commanded) the man to take him to Paseo quick, getting inside without even confirming the service. The drive gave him a confused look, and said that he was not for hire tonight for he was on his way home. He clasped his hands together and begged, "Please, It's an emergency". The Man agreed, but asked for a fare increase. "Yeah, sure, whatever. Just Go Go Go", prodding the man to put the pedal to the metal and drive.

3 minutes left. The tricycle was going so fast it could fly. The streets were clear, only a few vehicles were on the road. The Lights from houses and lampposts were making him dizzy, It felt like he was sucked into a vortex of endless light. He clutched a wrapped book, it was a gift he bought for her. It was a Photography book, something she was interested in. He wanted to buy her the best Christmas gift, but "I guess the best gifts aren't bought", he thought to himself. He gave the present a last look, checking for anything ripped or damaged at the seams.

30 seconds. He arrived, and just in the nick of time. He got off and told the driver to wait. She got off a Honda CR-V, wearing a simple shirt, black shorts, and the most beautiful smile. He sighed deeply as he ran towards her. He was going to have a heart attack from the pressure and the happiness. His heart wanted to cherish the moment, but his mind keeps telling him to hurry up. He might be a dead man when he gets home because of this, but he didn't care. He needed this. He stopped in front of her, handed her the gift, greeted her a Happy Christmas and just quickly turned his back and ran to the tricycle awaiting him. He wanted to say so many things to her, He wanted to hug and kiss her, hold her hand and just be with her. He wanted more time, but time wasn't on his side that night.

He got home. He paid and thanked the man and bid him a Happy Christmas. The guy looked at him with a smile, as if to tease him about the scene a while ago. He reciprocated the sentiments and drove off. He sighed, Here Goes, as he entered his home, prepared for the worst to come.

but It didn't matter. None of It ever did.
Just seeing her that night made his Christmas extra special.

Well, Of course, that was Last Christmas, back in 2008.
He didn't see her at all in 2009.

Based On A True Story.
Hello, 2010.

Repeat Offender.

You've done it once, now you've done it twice.
Guess you never learn from your mistakes.
What were you thinking? Were you Thinking?
Didn't you know the consequence of such actions,
Or you thought of them as mere coincidence?

You had the warnings written all around you.
Were you blinded by the promises he made?
Or were you just really blinded by "fate"?
You've made things a whole lot worse for everybody,
You're inconsiderate, you've failed everybody.
You Ultimately failed yourself.

Who knows if you'll get up now, who knows what will happen.
I don't even know who you are right now, Or why this keeps on happening.
You're not stupid, I know. You're not dumb.
but by what you did, i might just have to think you over.
You're not cruel, no. Not at all,
but by what you did (again), you killed him a thousand times more.
I pity the one who cares for you.
He did what he could to set your path straight.
He did what he had to do, but you keep on going sideways.

Repeat Offender,
put your hands behind your head and step away.
You've got the right to remain silent,
your reasons and excuses will fall on deaf ears.
It's a force of habit, a crime of passion,
We'll search the place and we don't need your permission.
We've got the evidence, growing right there inside of you.
This clearly isn't the work of the Divine, No Sir, It is not.

You've done it Once, now you've done it Twice.
I can't believe what i'm seeing with my own two eyes.

Silent Reverie.

To thee I love so dearly,
My feelings of passion I do not hide, nor do I mince words to tell.
Rather, I tell it for what it's worth.
For in real words, I show my affection.
Through tender touch of hands and souls,
through conversations, poetry and prose.
For m'lady does not say what she feels,

rather, keeps it to herself, hidden and locked away safe.

I offered myself unto thee, as others also did,
to fight for the honor of your hand.
The Battle lasted for months and years,
through coldest days and sleepless nights.
And though it is not over, The Battle, I myself had lost.
I lost the will to fight, for it had been for naught.
All futile, all seemingly pointless and endless.
I lost faith in what i fought for.

Other Soldiers will fight for you, m'lady,
but not I. Not anymore.
I do not see myself fitting in an Army,
each one of us vying for your choice,
Fighting for your attention, care and affection.

This Love for so unrequited, spun around by situations and fate,
Hath been exhausted by all means.
I gave you attention so undivided, I gave you everything you ever wanted.
Unwittingly frail and gullible was I to believe that this feeling will be reciprocated.

Worlds and Angels will speak of truth,
As Men only speak of conquered nations and riches.
I bear no regrets, bitterness, or sorrow,
As I bid you, m'lady,
This Silent Reverie,
This last goodbye.

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*well, goodbye. :P
and good riddance.*