Teenage years or what we call the adolescence age, are indeed crucial. You explore, learn new things, get to know people, make mistakes, build your dreams, and discover almost all about yourself. It's a tough transition indeed that often most of us get overwhelmed by all these changes at once. We are all trying to meet society's standards which leads us to confusion. We're all engrossed in finding our place, our purpose that devours us further to desolation.
These were the thoughts of Ella Faye while looking back on how she managed her life in the past years. She always feels like she doesn't belong. Like she's running in a different orbit than youngsters in her age. She witness scenarios that lead her to be afraid of making the same mistakes. She's an epitome of an outcast. Now, before her teenage years be over, she wants to try things that will make up for those times. As she rushes to experience it all, will it be worth it? Is there a chance of feeling the magic of being in love or the infamous heartbreak that will crush her and make her regret that she rush it?
DISCLAIMER: WRITTEN IN TAGLISH
Cyra Lim has been secretly in love with Eli Dasilva for as long as they've been best friends. One problem: Eli is a playboy, and Cyra has resigned herself to just being his best friend...even if it breaks her heart.
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Always the friend, never the girl. For Cyra, being in love with her longtime best friend is heartache wrapped in a pretty package. Having witnessed all of Eli's conquests, Cyra is too familiar with his flirt-play-leave strategy--and she's not going to be a victim no matter how much she wants Eli to look at her as more than just a best friend. But Cyra's struggle with her unrequited love suddenly ends when he confesses his feelings. She should be elated, over the moon, lounging on cloud nine...but as she comes face-to-face with her fears from the past and Eli's playboy reputation catches up with him, can she fully trust her best friend to commit to her...or not? After all, he is Torrero University's typical heartbreaker.
DISCLAIMER: This story is written in Taglish.
COVER DESIGN: Regina Dionela