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  • Your Name, My Heart by yourmomscutehole
    yourmomscutehole
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    It started with a wrong number. It ended with everything. Kelin's life feels like a never-ending loop of boring days and missed chances - until a strange New Year's text from an unknown number sparks the beginning of something completely unexpected. Jalen is sarcastic, bold, and nothing like anyone Kelin has ever met. Through late-night texts, awkward dares, silly fights, and real conversations, the two strangers stumble into an unexpected friendship that quickly grows into something much deeper. But when feelings get tangled, insecurities rise, and reality hits harder than either of them expect, Kelin and Jalen have to figure out whether a connection that was built by accident can turn into something real on purpose. A story of wrong numbers, awkward kisses, rainy confessions, and learning that sometimes, the people who find you by mistake are the ones who were meant for you all along.
  • 10 Things I Hate About You by Petrainmars
    Petrainmars
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    In a world of 1999, where perfection is the norm, meet Grace Lee, flawless reputation, perfect friends, and a life that everyone envies. Nerds fear her, and jocks need her. Enter Kim Minji, the skateboarding newbie with a mission: to woo Grace. However, Grace has a golden rule-no dating until all her friends have. In which she has a lot of friends, this GXG rom-com unfolds in a perfect world turned upside down by unexpected love and teenage rebellion. (Teaser) "Amidst the hallway chatter and the rhythm of students rushing to class, Hyein's poised demeanor halted as she turned to Minji, her hand firmly gripping the strap of her handbag. With an air of confidence, she threw down the challenge, 'Give me 10 reasons why we should date.' Minji, matching her in audacity, effortlessly matched her pretentious stride, ready to embark on a game-changing exchange. 'That's easy. Number 1..."'