Girl: "He makes me want to pull all my hair out."
Boy: "She's way too serious."
Girl: "Will you ACT YOUR AGE? And not your SHOE SIZE?!"
Boy: "Will you stop acting like a single and old-aged auntie?!"
Forced to date for 10 months. Forced to have a fake but seemingly real relationship. Or was it already real from the start?
With a girl whose attitude and way of viewing things is likened to a matured and adult woman, will she be able to accept a boy who is younger than her?
With her bossy and chic character, will she be able to open up?
And what happens to the boy who secretly liked the girl even before they knew each other's names?
With his childishness that has gone overboard, and whose personality is always optimistic and lighthearted, will he be able to be man enough to confess his feelings?
He who is always taken as a joke, he who is always acting silly and never takes things seriously, he who thinks the girl is a victim of conformity and a stereotype about their age difference, will he be able to show his sincerity?
Will the girl believe him if he's acting too childish for his age? Will he be able to understand the girl if she's acting too matured for her age?
How would they keep the contract for 10 months if they even struggle to keep it for a day?
Mars Ochoco wishes for nothing but to have her treasured first kiss with her crush, Ezekiel Bautista. Just as she thought her chance finally came, her first kiss was snatched by some random classmate of hers. Can that kiss be voided? Can she confidently say she's just practicing her first real kiss?
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When ditzy Mars Ochoco got herself rejected by her long-time crush, Ezekiel Bautista, fate brought her heartbroken self to her dashing but arrogant classmate, Mark Villareal. He offers Mars an unconventional deal that she can't seem to refuse: teaching her how to kiss to help her win her crush back. But can Mars really trust a deal where she has nothing to lose but everything to gain?
Disclaimer: This story is in Taglish.
Cover Design by Rayne Mariano