The Switch
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  • Parts 11
Ongoing, First published Feb 23, 2014
Being the campus rock star has its perks. Magiging facebook famous ka. Magkakaroon ka ng maraming followers. You'll get the pretty girls.
Being the nerd also has its perks. You don't have to think about your appearance. Your life will be peaceful. WALA KANG MMAGIGING PROBLEMA SA GRADES.

Pero just like any other normal ideas. Hindi bagay ang nerd sa isang sikat na campus rockstar. At ayun ang iniisip ng mga tao sa paligid ni Rockstar.

The only solution to this problem is for the rockstar to be the nerd guy or for the nerd to become the popular one.
Sadly they both had the same idea.
A switch happened and the rockstar was now the nerd guy and the nerd girl was now the popular one.

WIll their romance ever be possible?
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