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Campus Crush
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Ongoing, First published Sep 29, 2014
When you know why you like someone it's a crush. When you have no idea why you like someone it's love.I don't think of you as a crush anymore...you're more like a bad habit that I can't shake.I have a crush on your mind, I fell for your personality, and your looks are just a big bonus.When you have a crush on someone, your brain overlooks and ignores the flaws of that person causing them to appear perfect.That amazing moment when your crush has a crush on you. It's a wonderful feeling knowing that the person who you want to be in a relationship with likes or loves you back.


   but what if ginawa ka lang nyang past time ? isang laruan na iiwan pag nagsawa na ? hmm .. lets see .. enjoy reading ^___^
   hope you like it . ^___*
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Too Much To Handle (Lauchico #2)

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(COMPLETED) Bradley Teo Lauchico High school friends fell in love with each other. Haunted by a traumatic upbringing and a cruel false accusation that once drove her into a lonely life in Washington, Rome struggles to believe she is worthy of the Lauchico name or the future Bradley so desperately wants to build for her. Bradley, ever persistent, chooses to dismantle his perfect image to prove that his love isn't a cage of expectations, but a safe space where Rome's brokenness is cherished. The two trade the pressures, finding their ultimate healing in the realization that a home isn't defined by a status, but by the choice to stay when the rest of the world walks away.