The Lost Chance

The Lost Chance

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Chanel Avery Sandoval is the most beautiful girl in La Castellana. There's no doubt that everyone is attracted to her undeniable beauty. Lots of guys tried courting her but it doesn't even come to her mind to entertain at least one, but the almighty Daniel Reigan Clemente made her do the opposite, until one tragedy happened that changed and everything went back to zero.
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Sandejas First Generation: "I might wanna fly like a paper plane but in the end, I'd still choose falling for you." Leona Harriet Abelló and Ejercito Sandejas story. The epitome of a perfect daughter, Leona Harriet Abelló has always aimed to be the best in whatever she does to please her parents. She's not just a beauty queen⁠-she's also a student model, part of the cream of the crop of her university, and of students aiming to graduate with flying colors. Though greatly admired by everyone, it is not a secret that she's friends with the university's black sheep⁠-Ejercito Carlton Sandejas, her total opposite. Everyone is telling her to stop being friends with him, but there's this inexplicable pull between the two of them that Lena just can't cut Jer off from her life. As their relationship progresses from pure friendship into something more, she has found herself doing the exact things she shouldn't do: breaking the rules, playing with fate, and like a paper plane flying freely with the wind, she just found herself falling. Hard."

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