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Marrying Mr. Popular (PUBLISHED under LIFEBOOKS)  by Chrispepper
Chrispepper
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He's handsome, freakin' hot, snob, cold, campus hearthrob, model, popular. Sinong babae ang hindi magkakagusto sa kanya kahit sa unang tingin? Sinong babae ang hindi sya papangarapin? He always make fun of me. He doesn't want to know others that he was already married. He doesn't want me to come near him at the University. And Im always end up crying realizing that he doesn't love me. Isa lang akong simpleng babaeng may simpleng buhay. But it all changed when one day, I woke up and realized that I am already married to Mr. Popular.
Hey! BE MINE {Fin} by prettymari
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What happens when Ms NBSB meets Mr Playboy? He's everything she can't stand: carefree, rich, arrogant, and the center of everyone's attention. With effortless charm and a trail of admirers, he's never had to try-at anything, especially love. She's his complete contrast: anxious, reserved, invisible in a crowd, and painfully aware of the social gap between them. She's used to staying in the background while excelling quietly in everything she does-except matters of the heart. Their worlds couldn't be more different. He dates for fun. She avoids it altogether. He lives for the spotlight. She hides from it. He wants her attention. She wants him to leave her alone. But when the school's ultimate heartthrob sets his sights on the most unlikely girl, sparks fly-and not always in a good way. What starts as an annoyance grows into curiosity... then something deeper. He's drawn to her coldness, her intelligence, her mystery. She's confused by his persistence, his contradictions, and the pieces of himself he hides behind his smile. As tension builds and walls begin to crack, the real question is: can two people from such different worlds find something real between them? Or are they simply too opposite to make it work? Read at your own risk. ©prettymari