Cinderella Meets Playboy Prince

Cinderella Meets Playboy Prince

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She grew up with a sweet caring two step brothers, a supportive stepmother and wealth, in which all her wants and needs are all given even her father passed away a decade ago. She's a total opposite of Cinderella's Story right? He is well known as a Playboy Prince who treats girls as a mere collection ---a person who never felt true love and established a rule in life In the game of love-loving someone means game over---It means loving someone is a loser. When he met her he had the urge of making her his at any cost. They were like cats and dogs arguing even on little stuff but what if they had encountered a situation? Where in they need each other's help. Will they start a new? Will the playboy Prince Succeed? Or fall in love with Cinderella?
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In a world where everyone wants to be aesthetic, she's used to being admired but never truly seen. Compliments come easy-"You're so pretty!" "You look amazing!"-but no one ever asks, "Are you okay?" For the longest time, she's felt like a painting in a gallery-gazed at, praised, but never really known. Then there's him. He's not the poetic type who spins metaphors about her beauty, nor the mysterious bad boy everyone secretly obsesses over. He's just... him. The kind of person who forgets his umbrella on rainy days, orders the same coffee every morning, and sometimes stumbles over his words when he's excited. The first time they talked, he didn't stare too long. Didn't say she was breathtaking. Instead, he simply asked: "Pagod ka na ba?" And somehow, that meant more than any compliment ever did. With him, she doesn't have to be perfect. She doesn't have to be put together, doesn't have to filter her words or curate every moment. She can be quiet, messy, lost in her thoughts-and still, he stays. He listens. He waits. He makes her feel like she doesn't have to be anyone else but herself. Sometimes, love isn't about grand gestures or heart-fluttering moments. Sometimes, it's just someone who makes space for you, who stays even when the moment isn't aesthetic, even when you're not your best, even when you have nothing to say. And for the first time, she doesn't feel like a painting in a gallery. She feels like she's home.

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