Those 7 Days

Those 7 Days

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Aika Mizu and Jae Allen are complete oppisites. From the outside, Aika's smart, pretty, and comes from money. She's top of her class and has the highest GPA in her grade. Jae Allen is a poor pretty boy who made it into their prestigious boarding school on a basketball scholarship. He doesn't care much about his grades and treats everyday like it's his last. Aika's only goal is to graduate top of her class and get her parents to notice her. Jae simply wants as many stories of his highscool days as possible. What will happen when their love-crazy teacher forces them to partner on one week-long assignment that could change everything?
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Arira's life was predictable, ordinary, and endlessly repetitive until Nelson Carter walked in and turned everything upside down. At first, he was nothing but trouble. Arrogant. Infuriating. Completely impossible. And worst of all? He seemed to enjoy making her life miserable. But somewhere between the teasing, the late-night arguments, and the stolen glances, Arira found herself falling-hard. And the scariest part? Nelson was falling, too. Through high school chaos, unexpected confessions, and a love that neither of them saw coming, they fought, they laughed, and they learned that some people are worth the risk. But when graduation looms and the real world threatens to pull them apart, Arira and Nelson must face the biggest question of all- Can love survive the unknown? A story of first love, stolen kisses, and a romance that refuses to fade. Because some things aren't just high school. Some things are meant to last.

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