Daytime Shooting Star 🌠
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  • Reads 32
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 1
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Jun 17, 2019
They say when you wish upon a shooting star all your dreams would come true, but, is it truly possible for a 17 year old Halley to make her dreams come true? 

Enter the ever bubbly and energetic Halley Maxwell who has a three year unrequited love for the guy she likes, Ian Windsor.

Ian Windsor, the uncontested top student of Kercy University, is the epitome of perfection and handsomeness.

What will happen if Halley manage to profess her love to Ian and got rejected? 

Will she give up or hold on to her shooting star? 

Witness how these to opposite individuals get their lives entangled to a confession gone wrong to a more complicated and hilarious rollercoaster ride of their lives. 

Will they hate each other?  Move on and go to their separate ways? Or fall in love? 

A story of a girl who believes in miracles and a guy who's life was changed. 

Let us Live.  Laugh.  Love.
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