BREATHE 【 EZ GIRLS SERIES #1 】
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  • LETTURE 231
  • Voti 71
  • Parti 22
Completa, pubblicata il apr 11, 2021
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"breathe, mari, and you'll make it."

marinette lois sanchez had always been the 'perfect girl', for as long as she remembered. from her childhood, she had been a straight a student, trying to catch up to her parents' expectations. however, in the process, she lost the springtime of her youth.

andré claude javier is the enthusiastic ace and captain of the chevalier university volleyball team. everyone around the young male always took notice of him, being the playful yet outstanding person that he is. 

as their paths cross on a fateful day, the enigma marinette finds herself being taught how to breathe by the bright and always smiling andré.
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