Desinence Harmony (In Act Series #3)

Desinence Harmony (In Act Series #3)

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"There's an old saying that applies to me: you can't lose a game if you don't play the game." ― William Shakespeare, Romeo & Juliet *** Versechia Escorial had always dreamed of becoming a well-known theater actress. Dubbed as the "Golden Girl" of Royal Colleges for the Arts, she knew the truth it carried: a mockery of her artistic craft. Because in the eyes of the public, she was "too much"---too ambitious and too idealistic, they thought she'd soon lose her mind in acting. But an actress could only lose her mind in a script as well-written as Unijariel Montejano's, the better half of the "Golden Couple". Backed by his charm and excellent scriptwriting skills, Uno received attention from everyone, even those above him. He was seen as practical, someone whose passion and capability matched his skills. Even if he was more respected than her, she didn't let his reputation undermine her because they were a union. Whatever he achieves is hers. Whatever she receives is his. And if he falls, she will, too. Because together, they are the universe.
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WARNING: This contains matured scenes not suitable for very young audiences. Read at your own risk. R+18

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