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  • Class 3-D's Cupid by fierce-energies
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    Minoru Saki is Class 3-D's unofficial "Cupid"-a love-struck romantic who's never had a girlfriend, yet somehow gives the best advice on how to get one. He's helped half the school confess successfully... but insists he's just the middleman. Love is for other people. Not for him. That changes when he sets his sights on his greatest matchmaking challenge yet: the five infamous Nakano sisters. His goal? Help each of them find their perfect match. The problem? They all start falling for him instead. Now trapped in a tangle of heartfelt misunderstandings, mock confession "rehearsals," and chaotic fake dates, Minoru has to untangle emotions he never meant to spark-without breaking five hearts... or his own.
  • A Crush God Can't Know About by Adriii_92906
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    She came back to church looking for God. She never meant to find him. At fifteen, after years of silence and unanswered prayers, she's slowly learning how to believe again. But just when her faith begins to heal, she starts to notice a boy, a worship dancer with a voice like peace and eyes that see past the music. He's devoted. Untouchable. And worst of all, her sibling in Christ. Falling for him was never part of the prayer.
  • I called him bro but my heart didn't  by King1212807
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    I thought I liked my best friend... until I didn't. Then came the boy I called "bro." I tied him a rakhi - not to stop falling for him... but to find out if he felt anything at all. If he liked me, he wouldn't let me. If he didn't... well, that would be my answer. I broke a heart. Then I confessed mine. And he said yes - but not for the reason I hoped. This isn't the most perfect school love story - but it's perfectly imperfect, and still the best and sweetest till now.
  • The Smile I Waited For  by irisKiana
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      Parts 6
    "This is a story inspired by real feelings. Some parts are true. Some are imagined. All of it is mine." Some smiles don't just brighten your day - they haunt your heart. Janna is quiet, thoughtful, and used to hiding behind the crowd. But then came him - Adris Soft-spoken. Magnetic. Mysterious in all the ways that felt dangerous to someone like her. He noticed her when no one else did. Smiled like she was someone worth smiling at. And just like that... she was pulled into a storm of overthinking, hope, and heartbreak. 'The Smile I Waited For' is a deeply personal coming-of-heart story about first love, mixed signals, and the quiet ache of not knowing if someone ever felt the same. It's about the boy who smiled. And the girl who waited for what that smile might mean. "The day he smiled at me, everything quiet inside me finally spoke." "What if his smile was meant for me?" "I wasn't looking for a love story. But maybe it found me anyway." "He smiled... and I haven't been the same since." "Some smiles stay with you. Even when the person doesn't." "What if his smile wasn't just a moment... but the beginning of everything?"
  • Call Me Yours by Starlight_Irisss
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      Parts 9
    New year. New batch. New boys. Same old chaos. I've been in this tuition long enough to know every dusty corner, every lame teacher joke, and every face that walks in late with chips in hand. But this year... something's different. Maybe it's the way he walked in - hoodie up, eyes down. Maybe it's how they sit like shadows, always watching, never talking. Maybe it's the way a glance can feel louder than words. There's tension. There's people who act like strangers until suddenly, they don't. I thought I had it all figured out. I didn't. And by the time I realize what this all really is... It might already be too late.