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Metallic Hearts
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Ongoing, First published Mar 28, 2020
Mature
[COMPLETED]
LA VISTA SERIES #2

Melanie Boheme V. De Castro wants to feed her hunger to forget, so she keeps on stepping forward even if it means she'll slip, or worse, fall for doing so. 

One day, she made a decision to live in an apartment, and surprisingly a young-looking medical intern guy hardly knocked on her door the first day.

And guess what, their first meeting as neighbors was the worst for her. 

It was when two metallic hearts began to produce a compound called love. 




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