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Ciara Santos, a writer, and an adventurist. She's a curious cat who loves to go on adventures. She loves things that make her body filled with adrenaline. One of her talents is she can live anywhere-- and oh, she can also sleep anywhere. Sancho Ravena, a businessman. He handles their family's businesses and hacienda. He lives in the province and hates going to cities. He loves his peace, he dislikes sudden events. He sternly follows his schedule, he's a very responsible and organized person. After receiving an assignment of covering the life and business story of the wealthiest yet the private family of Ravenas in Pampanga, Ciara immediately packed up and headed to the said province where she met the personification of the word 'boring.' She is the total opposite of what Sancho wants. But part of Ciara's charm is being persistent. Will she be able to capture the heart of Mr. Sungit, or will she fail? "Do me a favor Ms. Santos, stop being so stubborn and leave my property before I sue you for trespassing." Inis na sambit nang binata sakaniya sabay malakas na sara sa pinto nang opisina nito. Holding back her tears, Ciara smiled then uttered to herself "Remember, si Ciara Santos ka. Hindi ka talunan! Dito nakataya ang inaasam mong break! You need to finish this task and then acclaimed publications in NYC will chase after you. Fighting!" "Tatlong bwan lang Mr. Ravena! Pagkatapos ay aalis na ako! As in wiped out na ako sa buhay mo! Bigyan mo lang ako nang juicy information tungkol sa success mo at nang pamilya mo!" Date started: August 4, 2021 Date finished: --
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