Thirteen Ways of Meeting Him
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Complete, First published Aug 21, 2014
Sophie hated drama. Ayaw niyang magtiwala at mag-open up sa ibang tao. Inis na inis rin siya sa mga kakornihan ng mga tao ngayon. At hindi na rin siya naniniwala sa destiny. Or with anything that might make her vulnerable again. She was living on her own, little world, until one guy named Christopher came.

He was her complete opposite; hopeless romantic, believer of the power of destiny, and very optimistic. Kaya siguro hindi na nakakapagtakang iniwasan siya agad ni Sophie the very first time they met (albeit accidentally.)

But that's just it. Parang kakampi pa ni Christopher ang tadhana. Kahit anong iwas niya, nagtatagpo sila sa iba't-ibang lugar. Sa iba't-ibang pagkakataon. At paano nga kung magtatagpo sila ng labintatlong beses accidentally gaya ng sabi ni Christopher? Will she finally let him in?

Will she finally believe in destiny? Or in love?
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8 parts Ongoing

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