A Celebrity's Kiss
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  • Reads 3,553
  • Votes 99
  • Parts 36
Ongoing, First published Dec 01, 2021
Being a Zales and a lady is hard especially when everyone is looking up to you, however, having a fiancé in a fine and peaceful dinner is so spontaneous. Being able to do things in order for you to obey your beloved parents are your priority. Would you able to obey your parents or would you just ran away to do whatever you wanted to do?
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Camille Fontanilla is a love child--a product of her mother's affair. She vowed she would never be a homewrecker like her, but when she finds out she's having a love child of her own, the apple doesn't really fall far from the tree... *** Camille is barely making ends meet--taking on odd jobs here and there just to feed herself, and one of them is to dance in front of four men at a bachelor's party. But then she wakes up tangled in the sheets with Tristan de la Cuesta, esteemed doctor and heir to the dela Cuesta hospital, and finds out a few months later that she's pregnant with his child. The problem? He's engaged and getting married to his longtime girlfriend. While Tristan is willing to take responsibility for the child and conveniently, his engagement is called off, Camille can't shake off the guilt of ruining his relationship. She can raise and love their child without loving the father...right? DISCLAIMER: This story is written in Taglish, a combination of Tagalog & English COVER DESIGN: Regina Dionela