Dreams We Can't Reach (Love on Call, #3)
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  • Reads 16,934
  • Votes 975
  • Parts 104
Complete, First published Dec 30, 2022
Mature
Love on Call, #3

Even after Margaux's graduation, she still has a lot of dreams she has yet to achieve, such as passing the board exam, buying herself her own condo unit, and last but definitely not the least, having her own boyfriend. But when life slaps her hard on the face, she realizes that there are dreams she just couldn't reach.

After three years of no contact with the girl of his dreams, little did Cash know, she is already one wall away from him. Will he be able to crash the walls that she has built to her heart or would he just give up trying to reach his dream girl?

A semi-epistolary.
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It was a complete three-sixty. From the girl casually winding up at the bar who suddenly turned into someone's pretend girlfriend, Nastia Kahlila Quijano never saw it coming. She wasn't supposed to give into someone who were clear and upfront with their boundaries. There was no other choice but to treat him as an off-limit, like a whiskey bottle hanging at the top shelf-seemingly invisible to her eyes. After all, Nika was only returning a favor. Pretend relationships were bound to end anyway. But the thin line between their make-believe and their reality were beginning to blur. They couldn't draw out what's real and what's made up anymore. Then the boundaries began to solidify and the haze was gone. The line became clearer than before, reminding Nika why it existed in the first place. Maybe it was too soon. Maybe, they should leave it at that. After all, how could she lose something she never even had? This is an epistolary story written in taglish. Completed (2022).