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  • Between Duty and Heart by Queenyford
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    Chelsea Fernandez, a strict and emotionally guarded CEO, has never kept a secretary for long due to her high standards and cold leadership style. Focused only on success and responsibility, she believes emotions have no place in business. Mooham Reyes, a kind and determined young woman, applies as her secretary to support her sick younger sibling. Despite having little experience, her sincerity and perseverance earn her a chance to work at Fernandez Company. As they spend long hours together, Mooham's warmth slowly breaks through Chelsea's emotional walls. What begins as a professional relationship turns into trust, understanding, and an unexpected connection. However, challenges from the corporate world, personal struggles, and doubts from those around them threaten to separate them. Caught between duty and growing feelings, Chelsea and Mooham must decide whether to protect their professional boundaries or follow the love developing between them.
  • Married to my Rival (MooChe) by Queenyford
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    Chelsea Fernandez is a rich, playful, and confident college student. She is well known on campus because of her family name and her cheerful personality even if she can be a little annoying sometimes. Mooham Reyes, on the other hand, used to come from a wealthy family, but their business recently went bankrupt. Because of this, she became cold, strict, and serious. She hates showing weakness and refuses to let people pity her. In college, the two are rivals. They constantly argue during classes, debates, and academic competitions. But one day, they discover something that will completely change their lives. They are engaged in an arranged marriage. Not because of love... but because of a business agreement between their families. The news only makes them fight even more. Yet as time passes, they slowly realize that their anger toward each other might be hiding something deeper. Something neither of them expected.
  • I Ain't Your Girlfriend (MooSea AU) by 67_alxx
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    Francheska Lovely Fernandez has mastered the art of pretending. To the rest of the family, she seems cold-almost cruel-toward her brother's Thai partner, a woman who arrived quietly and somehow changed the air in their home. Francheska keeps her distance, speaks in clipped tones, and never stays in the same room for too long. It's easy to assume she disapproves of her presence, that she resents having her brought into the family. But the truth is far more dangerous. The truth is that Francheska wants her. Maripha "Mimi" Suthida is gentle, warm, and impossibly kind-the kind of person who offers smiles even when they're not returned. Francheska watches her from corners and doorways, memorizing the way she speaks, the way she laughs softly, the way she fits so naturally into a life that Francheska believes should have remained untouched. Every cold glance is a lie. Every act of indifference is a confession swallowed whole. Because wanting your brother's partner is unforgivable. And loving her in silence is the only way Francheska knows how to survive.
  • Mooche: Almost, Maybe, Us by moochefics_
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    A series of Mooche oneshots showcasing moments that could have been, alternate universes, and rewritten possibilities. Disclaimer: All characters belong to their respective owners. These stories are purely fictional. Happy shipping ✨
  • Inspo! (MooChe) by cowrie___16
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    That kind of confession would feel... overwhelming, in the quietest way. Imagine it happening in the middle of your own restaurant-the place you built with your hands, your memories, your family. Plates clinking, the smell of food in the air, a space that's supposed to feel safe and familiar. And then suddenly, someone breaks that invisible line and says something honest, fragile, and impossible to ignore. It wouldn't feel cinematic at first. It would feel awkward. Too loud. Too public. Your first thought wouldn't be love-it would be Oh. Why here? Why now? Your hands would probably freeze mid-task. Your heart would speed up, not because of romance, but because vulnerability has weight. And that's the real tension: A confession isn't just about affection-it's about risk. They're risking rejection. You're risking change. In a place you own, a place that represents control and routine, a confession becomes disruptive in the most human way. It forces you to stop being the owner, the worker, the composed one-and just be a person who has to respond honestly.