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Do You Still Like Me?
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Ongoing, First published Jun 10, 2018
Sophie, a 19 year old girl who is trying to figure out what to do with her life. During that process she becomes a foreign student who has to deal with all the challenges of new country, new language, new culture, new friends. She was committed to her studies and promised she won't get involved in any love relationship. She was up to have fun and play around with no feeling involved. She find some nice people who make her life easier, Richard, Grace, Pronto and Didi. Late on she starts to fall for Richard and things became confused and her struggle increased. When she decided to move on, because if "you can't change the guy, then change the guy", she met Alex, lovely, kind, gentle, sweet... or so she thought until that day... 
Things change for Sophie and Richard and Grace, everything thanks to that day...
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