Spellbound
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  • Reads 180
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  • Parts 7
Ongoing, First published Jul 01, 2020
"Hi! I'm Merida Solemn.." naglahad ako ng kamay sa kaniya pero inirapan lang ako nito.

"Hindi ko kailangan ng kaibigan." malamig na tugon nito bago tumayo at pagpagin ang kaniyang pantalon. 

I stood up and clinged my right arm on his neck. His face became dark when I did that so I pulled his face closer to mine. I don't know where did I got the guts to do that but I have no plans on holding back.. no, not this time.

Nakita ko ang panlalaki ng asul at ginto nitong mga mata ng sandaling magtama ang aming mga ilong. Bahagyang umawang ang bibig niya dahilan upang mabaliw ako sa mabagong hininga nito. 

I wanted to kiss him. Gusto kong matikman ang pula niyang labi pero alam kong pagsisisihan ko kung gagawin ko ang bagay na 'yon.

"Wala akong pake. I have finally decided. I'm sticking on you whether you like it not, Escarian."
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Letters of Past Summer Nights (Old Summer Trilogy #2)

22 parts Ongoing

OLD SUMMER TRILOGY #2 Being the niece of the volleyball team's coach, Alia is hired to design the uniforms of the players. Seven, who has had a crush on her since the first time he saw her on the campus, feels shy and awkward whenever her presence is there. What more if one summer, the whole team will have to train in the coach's province near the ocean, where Alia is also having her vacation? Every night, since Alia cannot go to the house where the team is staying, the two would just write silly letters to each other and put them in a bottle, then hang the bottle in its usual spot.