Baggy
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Ongoing, First published Jun 03, 2021
Rica

She's the school's newbie.

A recently adopted child of a well-known family entered the Iverson University. Her background is unknown but her looks made her popular from the campus. From loose clothes, uniform, and messy like uncombed hair up to her timid personality she became an attraction to pranksters and bullies most especially of the campus group of elite pesky.

Rica do not mind them, she has lots of patience in her pocket and she also love pain but not all the time. When being teased about her looks it has no impact to her but when people tries to open a topic she's too sensitive about..

that's when her different side comes in.

A different personality that attracted the rei of elite pesky the most and as soon as he became fond of her, he started to call her "Baggy".


*Hi! I hope you read this story for those who like school romance and a little bit of drama and mystery. I will invest my effort here, palimos po ng support! hahahaha Tenkyut!
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