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An Old Summer Daydream (Old Summer Trilogy #1) by 4reuminct
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OLD SUMMER TRILOGY #1 Estella and Yori have always been rivals ever since high school because of debate competitions. They would always switch places for years until Yori transferred to Estella's school and both of them became members of the debate team. They may not be competing against each other in the debate anymore, but they are now competing for the honors and the top student spot. From enemies and academic rivals, they find themselves falling in love in a series of summers.
Till the Last Game Do Us Part by Ellerieon
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Atherelle Zedi has been deprived by her parents of the choice to choose a path for herself. She was a slave to her parents' expectations, which she strived hard to meet in hopes of earning acceptance and recognition. During one of her most uncertain seasons, she met a boy in an online game called Mobile Legends: Bang Bang. They remained strangers-which was bound only by screens and in-game names-yet somewhere between matches and late-night conversations, hidden feelings began to grow. They promised to meet one day, once they had both achieved their dreams. But a tragedy happened, and in its aftermath, she chose to cut off all contact with him. Could fate be gentle enough to lead them back into each other's arms? Or was their love destined to exist only in the space between what was and what could have been?
Our Yesterday's Escape (University Series #6) by 4reuminct
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UNIVERSITY SERIES #6 Past experiences. Broken hearts. Present tragedy. Those are the things Kierra Ynares from UST Architecture and Shan Lopez from DLSU Psychology have in common. No matter how wretched their similarities are, they still found ways to escape... to look forward to tomorrow, and keep everything that happened yesterday behind.