Love can't help

Love can't help

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With the whole world being held on lockdown, Arhyda's graduation got delayed and was sent to Ilocos Sur to stay there until the quarantine is over. Despite being new to the place, she got a part-time job at 7-Eleven near their Villa. She wanted to lend a hand too, like her parents. Inside her 1 month of stay there, it's not new to see "that" one guy jogging inside their Villa and always pass by at her while she's going to work like he was challenging her for a race. One day, she decided to run despite wearing a 7-Eleven staff uniform but failed to win. "I've been winning for a month. See you tomorrow." Who knows what tomorrow holds, right?
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