Unexpectedly fell into my own Trap (on going and editing story)
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Ongoing, First published Feb 07, 2019
"But wait and see. No matter what happens, I will make you fall in love with me"


Meet James Carlisle Sattler isang heartthrob ng boung St. Luke's University. He's a flirt according to him and he never had a relationship because of his past. But then he met this girl na nagpainis sa kanya. Maganda ito ayon sa kanya pero "She's annoying" ika nga niya. Ano kaya ang gagawin niya kapag nalaman niya na ang babaeng kinaiinisan niya ay kaklase niya pala and worst, magkatabi pa?


Wala pang nagtangkang umagaw sa posisyun niya bilang isang Valedictorian at ngayon, parang meron nang tumapat sa kaniya.



Will he still going to continue his revenge when he gets to know her or will he stop?





Samahan niyo kung tuklasin ang mga sumusunod na pangyayari sa buhay ni James Carlisle......





®by: Bleynnn
Date written: January 30, 2020
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