Philophobia

Philophobia

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Ms. Freya Milena Arellano is a boyish type of girl. She always say "Music is my first love". She doesn't know what is the feeling of falling in love because of her phobia. That's why she buried her time reading romantic novels. Suddenly her life begin to change when he meet Mr. Devin Zayden Jimenez. He is a badboy with a snob attitude for some reason. But he still manage to make her heart beat loud and fast. Can Freya lose her fear just to be in a relationship? Or she let the opportunity to be loved passed by?
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