Homeworks and Heartbeats Series 🌈
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Under the Rows (Homeworks and Heartbeats #2) by laceylomi
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Homeworks and Heartbeats Series 2 [ BL STORY · SOON ] Newly accepted into the campus publication, Elian Simon 'Elsie' Navarro is already over his head. Frustrated by a system that only offers minimum support for their organization, he cannot help but be vocal about the unfair treatment student journalists are receiving compared to student athletes as he pens an anonymous post talking about the unjust system. ‎The post sends unsolicited voices through the hallways to the school's sports association, sparking dismay and speculations. Worse, it seems to take an unintended insult at their revered team captain, Bradley Ivor Villarazo. ‎ ‎Quiet, aloof, and painfully introverted, Elsie has no idea how to handle the fallout until a furious, towering jock storms into the newsroom, demanding answers and hunting for the sender behind the anonymous message. ‎ ‎Now, caught between truth and consequence, Elsie must learn how to handle the fallout without hiding under the rows.
Under the Desk (Homeworks and Heartbeats #1) by laceylomi
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Homeworks and Heartbeats Series 1 [ BL STORY · ON-GOING ] ‎William Del Rosario hates his job. ‎ Every day feels like he is just pretending to be passionate about it because being a private teacher is not enough to sustain his living. But just as he feels like resigning, he meets Trevor Ilustre--the newly appointed basketball coach and the perfect man of his dreams. ‎ ‎One thing led to another and suddenly they're in love. ‎ They could be the envy of everyone if only their relationship were public. However, staying under the desk didn't sit right with Trevor. He wanted the world to know that William was his. ‎ ‎Then they broke up. ‎ ‎That's what you get for trying to force a closeted homosexual into marriage. Now, what happens when ex-lovers are forced to team up to help their struggling students?