Cherish You

Cherish You

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Serah Cristobal is not your typical girl. She devoted all her life in serving God. Until a turn of events, happened, her parents decided to transfer her to San Jose National High School during her last year, unaware of the changes that may come to her life. There she will experience to be bullied and left behind. She will also meet a guy named Zac Latiev who will turn her peaceful life, upside down and whether she likes it or not, the two of them will become friends. Little did she know that the annoying guy would treat her in a very special way and treasure her dearly..
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