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Turnover
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Ongoing, First published Jan 04, 2020
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Juan Gerardo Gomez de Liaño is a rising star in Philippine basketball. He started his career great, and wants to end it greater. With the UAAP championship in mind, his plans are clearer than ever. Everything else comes in next. 

Aria Janine Benitez is an incoming journalism freshman at the University of the Philippines. To be a part of the university has been her dream ever since. And now, prioritizing her studies and graduating with Latin honor are on top of her list. Nothing else.

As they cross paths, will their plans take a turnover to the other side?
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Not a Coincidence

38 parts Complete Mature

NOT A COINCIDENCE Belle Isandrina Lacasandile was in a race against time, desperately trying to get back to her university for a dreaded Inorganic Chemistry exam. After running an errand for a friend from another school, she found herself stranded, with no hope of finding a cab. Panic set in as she feared being late and having to take an even more difficult make-up test. Just as her anxiety peaked, the famous UP Maroon basketball star, Juan Gomez de Liaño, appeared and offered her a ride, saving the day. What started as a simple favor soon grew into an unexpected connection-ice cream dates, spontaneous afternoon hangouts, and an undeniable spark that everyone around them noticed. Their chemistry felt like something out of a movie. But Belle believed their meeting was merely a blessing in disguise, a chance occurrence without deeper meaning. As someone who spent countless hours in biochemistry labs, proving theories with hard evidence, she didn't believe in love born from a random encounter. Was it really just a coincidence? Or could it be something more-science, fate, and destiny intertwined?