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Youth-On Series
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You Tripped, I Fall by auroralafidel
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Youth-On Series #1 | COMPLETED Aina Gomez was a perfect achiever, eldest daughter, blessed by the universe with intelligence, elegance, and wealth. Everyone knows her for being uptight and sophisticated, someone with a formidable name worthy of your attention. But despite the mask that she wears in front of other people, she was ruined by the decisions of her past because of a secret she wished to bury with her. That changed when her childhood and long-term enemy accidentally discovered these secrets while temporarily staying at her house. Seiji Santiago, a carefree gamer boy who was abandoned by his mother and forced to survive by himself. Everyone in the barangay knows him for being the abused kid of his alcoholic father. But despite the life he was given, he continued to strive for a new life where he no longer suffers at the hands of cruelty. After losing both of his parents, he doesn't have anyone to help him at all, except the Gomez family. They offered to let him stay and enjoy their privileges as an extension of their kindness to him. The only obstacle that he needs to look out for this time was his number-one hater, his grumpy childhood enemy who tripped him before. Aina couldn't risk everyone knowing her secret; while Seiji couldn't let her take away the life that he now deserves. Will their hidden scars tear them forever? Maybe they could ask the universe to make one fall for the other.
It Was Raining, Was It? by auroralafidel
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Youth-On Series # 2 Two years in college. Two years in a coma. Four years of recovery after the time had passed. It's been eight years since Aina faced the high school senior year curse that impacted a big part of her life. She was internally devastated, but she learned, she coped, and she met someone who helped her stand up once again when she fell. Eight years later, she was back to her same old self; lonely, miserable, and a slave of ambition. Only this time, there's nothing more to learn; there's no one to save her. Aina Gomez, in her mid-twenties, was a normal worker in a normal job who was plain, dull, and broke. Her life had become a cycle of preparing herself for work and coming home to rest and prepare for another day. Something was missing inside her; everything had turned black-and-white ever since she woke up. Maybe if things had been different, she wouldn't be living like this. Maybe if things had been different, the weather wouldn't feel gloomy. But what if the rain lets her see the vibrant colors of rainbow for another chance? What if the color that she longed for all these years finally came back in the midst of her cloudy chapters? He, who's not the sun, but he, who makes her colorful no matter how hard she wept.