Twenty Firsts of January (Veles High Series #1)
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Complete, First published Nov 05, 2017
Alston Buenavista, the handsome and filthy rich basketball captain of Veles High, sees "the silent girl who's always seated at the back" for the first time. They've been classmates in highschool for four years now, but she has never caught the attention of the athlete-not until now. 

With the sudden involvement of Alston in this girl's life, will she finally open-up? Will she finally let herself experience the things she's been deprived of?

[This is a Filipino-English story, written in a guy's point of view.]

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