The sky without clouds looks like an ocean. It is beautiful and relaxing but looking too long will hurt my eyes, like how it is so good to be loved by other people, but too much love is suffocating.
Love. Most people want to feel loved, and who wouldn't, right? But if I were to ask you, why does it feel so suffocating if it's too much?
Sa kaso ni Diana, ang pag ibig ay bibigyan kalang ng pasakit sa buhay. Ikaw ba naman ang lokohin ng 5 years boyfriend mo, at ang masaklap eh kapatid mo pa ang pinatos. Pagbibigyan pa sana niya kaso nalaman pa niyang buntis ang kapatid niya and you know what is worst? She tried to tell everything to her family, and guess what? Her family knew everything, and they just turned blind eyes.
She felt betrayed and broken inside, but she tried to stay compose and leave everything to start a new life. Sana ganun kadali pero hindi, sa pag subok niyang magbagong buhay eh may bagong lalaki na naman ang manggugulo sakanya, and worst is he knows everything about her.
When Attorney Raiven Valiz finds himself in trouble with one of his cases, his life is threatened and a bounty is put on his head. To protect him, the government sends the dazzling and charming Scout Ranger Keiran Sanford. He's exceptionally good at his work and he's a good cook...except that he's the same guy Raiven kissed at a bar two years ago.
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Attorney Raiven Valiz is cold and indifferent, the kind of lawyer who would defend anyone, good or bad, with money - to him, money was the center of his world, and everything else was a waste of his time. But when a certain Scout Ranger is sent by the government to protect him, Raiven thinks Keiran's piercing blue eyes and sexy smile are far more deadly and dangerous than the criminals after his life, especially when he makes Raiven feel different emotions he's never felt before. To come to terms with Raiven's confused feelings for him, Keiran proposes an agreement Raiven can't reject...an amorous agreement.
DISCLAIMER: This story is written in Taglish.
COVER DESIGNER: Regina Dionela
Lineart: Marjorie Medino