Jhobea
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Suddenly, you're my wife by gratle
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When New York editor Jhoana faces deportation back to Philippines, she convinces Bea, a not so much newly employed, to marry her in return for an immediate promotion. PLOT FROM THE PROPOSAL MOVIE
Gravity by theboatissinking
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Because no matter how much you tried to pull away, love will always find it's way to make you fall, just like gravity...
Hope for Us. by magicalrain_
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Was there a lifetime waiting for us. In a world where I was yours?
Never shall we sink by gratle
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What if, we are meant for each other but we are just in the wrong place and time always? Would it still work? This is just a Fiction, and based on true people's names, but shall not reflect their personality. Not your typical BDL story. NUMBER 1 IN JHOANAMARAGUINOT!!!
You and I by JhoPanda
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Love: A simple word with a big impact to people's lives who were given the chance to experience it. It can either make or break a person. It can make you believe things that you thought were impossible. It can make you smile, laugh but can also make you frown and cry. It can make you happy but it can also makes you miserable. It makes you wanna risk all that you have just to feel it. That's what love can do, it changes you and your beliefs in just a snap. You just woke up one day and realize that things are not the same anymore. Everything has changed and you just have to accept the fact that you are already infected by the thing so called "LOVE".
Begin Again by _cheskacarmina
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But on a Wednesday in a café, I watched it begin again-