Play with Me, Rios
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  • Reads 145
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 4
Ongoing, First published May 25, 2020
Mature
If three adjectives were to describe Anastacia Blair Natividad, it would be beautiful, rich, and playful. Lumaki siya sa isang prominenteng pamilya at simula't sapol, marami nang nabibihag na kalalakihan. Hindi nga lang niya sineryoso ang pag-ibig. Para sa kaniya ay laro-laro lang ang lahat. 

However, when her friend challenged her to make Rios Mathew fall heels over her, that's when everything went wrong. She mistakingly approached his twin instead-Rios Morisson. Numerous interactions with him lead to her getting a real taste of love until the game she started eventually backfired.

What if she meets him again after a few years? But this time, she's already an architect, and he's about to get married to her childhood friend.

One thing is for sure. She will never say this again: 

Play with me, Rios.
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