Never an Ever After (Never Series #1 | COMPLETED)
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  • Parts 44
Complete, First published May 30, 2021
Guia Figueroa is a journalist in distress who makes dating a sideline. For her, different romantic involvements are not a waste of time. And she does not believe in the concept of 'date to marry'. Hindi big deal sa kanya ang kumilala ng bagong tao. Para rin sa kanya, 'the more experiences, the better'. 

Until she eventually got tired of men. She realized they do not differ from one another. They're all the same.

But when Pierce Bustamante entered the picture, she slowly found herself being pulled by a mysterious magnetic force. The reasons she had were slowly fading in the background. And now, the attraction that she feels is way beyond her control.

She still has two options, though: to live happily-ever-after or to never live in an ever after-just like what she always does. Especially now that things took a grave turn.
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