Remarks in the Midnight (Abrupt Series #1)
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  • Reads 37,245
  • Votes 1,372
  • Parts 43
  • Time 19h 54m
Complete, First published Nov 14, 2020
Mature
this is a bl story :3


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Some midnights are abruptly remarkable.

It is unexpected if you meet someone that everyone was talking about, and what if that's Timothy Enriquez? Maybe your heart will liquefy sooner or later because of his charm and ability to make every girl chase after him.

However, fate takes an abrupt turn when he meets Fade, a multimedia arts student determined to erase their fleeting encounter from memory and time itself.  Walang pake si Fade sa buhay na may buhay at kahit na kilala niya si Tim ay hindi pa rin nagbago ang isip niyang tingalain ang lalaki.

A dozen of stars saw how they went close to each other and Fade never realized that all of that would happen. Especially the one midnight, that for him... was remarkable.
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