The Forgotten Dream
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Ongoing, First published Aug 29, 2020
Maraming bagay sa mundo ang kinakatakutan, pero ang isa sa pinaka nakakatakot ay yung posibilidad na iwanan ka ng biglaan. Mabitawan ng walang dahilan. Mas mabuti pa nga ang multo kasi nagpaparamdam. Masakit makipaghiwalay, pero mas masakit ang mag maglaho ka nalang na parang bula. Magpaalam ka kung aalis ka.  

Talia Abcde Lozares is a Business Administration Major in Financing Management student of San Agustine University. Her Family is one of the richest family in Iloilo. She want to continue the legacy of their business. But unfortunitly she meet Caiden Velasco, a BS Chemistry student from University of Philippines Visayas that will mess with her and together they promise to reach their dreams. 

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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.