Claim A Self Title (Challenge Series #1)

Claim A Self Title (Challenge Series #1)

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'They say that 'Challenges are there to test us for a bigger responsibility ahead and it's not telling us to quit rather than pursuing even more.' On the other hand, Celestine finds Eisen as a challenge that she needs to compete with. Celestine is an epitome of beauty and brain, she can handle her self even without anyone. She is a competitive person who hates to lose, and all she wants is to be a better achiever than someone named Eisen, also a competitive and one of the role models in her school, he always wins towards her but then, Celestine doesn't accept defeat. That's the start of Celestine Challenges. Will it be worth it no matter how great the cost is? Or it will just stay as a challenge to claim for a self-title Challenge Series #1: Claim A Self Title Published: August 11, 2022
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In the world of competitive frontrunners, there is a man who always earns his place - facing the sea of eager competitors with a mind that whispers, 'winning means taking someone else's dream'. Behind him follows a relentless dreamer, a woman who pushes herself beyond her limits, aiming for the highest spot. She has never learned the quiet warning, 'what isn't meant for you will hurt you until you understand it". Instead, she presses forward, hurting more, hating him more, as if surpassing him will silence the ache. Both have wondered, what might have been if their places were reversed - if he were behind, and she was ahead. He knows the ache of losing. She has yet to face the consequences of winning. And so the question lingers between them... Does the winner truly take it all? Must the loser always fall? Or is the truth more complicated, lying somewhere in the shadowed space where ambition meets regret?

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