WARNING: R18 | MATURE CONTENT
Aiceria was created to become Aice's future vessel in a novel. She lived her "life" already and accepted her fated "ending." Her role might had been short and tragic, but she was okay with it. Hiraya, the Author, though wasn't.
As Aiceria regained her consciousness, unexpectedly, she would find herself in a totally different body, at a totally different place, with a totally different hair -- purple hair!
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This story is a SPIN-OFF from the AGAIN books (Aice's story). With that being said, familiar characters will show up and/or be mentioned throughout this book. Also, this will be written in TagLish, but majorly in Tagalog (I hope) this time.
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DISCLAIMER: This is a work of fiction and imagination. Names, characters, places, and anything else written in this story are purely imagination. Any part of this story that is resemblance to other stories are purely coincidental.
Cover by: Aviahannah
Lavender is in love with Yuan, the perfect guy--kind, sweet, charming, and a musician like her. The problem? He's not real. He only exists in her dreams.
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Lavender Laxamana can't sing or play the guitar in front of anyone anymore. She hides in her dreams where she can perform and play music to her heart's desire with Yuan. Lavender has already accepted that the man she loves is just a figment of her imagination, but when she crosses paths with Aki, a starting artist who goes by the name of Musikero and looks and sounds like Yuan, Lavender is hopeful they can finally be together in real life. But reality slaps her in the face when she finds out Aki is the exact opposite of Yuan, and he loathes her.
While Lavender struggles to find the connection between Yuan and Aki, can she finally find the courage to stop escaping from reality--no matter that Aki may be in love with another woman? And can she finally face the rhythm and beats of her heart and pursue her passion again? How far will she go--or not go--for her dreams?
DISCLAIMER: This story is written in Taglish.
COVER DESIGN: Regina Dionela