Hate To Love You
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  • Parts 13
  • Reads 233
  • Votes 34
  • Parts 13
Ongoing, First published Jan 14, 2023
Dahlia and Ayaka are academic rivals. Ayaka is Half Filipino and Half Japanese, her father has high expectations of her because she is the heir of their company, that's why she really needs to study hard. While Dahlia is Half Filipino and Half German, her parents let her do what she wants to do because her parents know that she will not destroy their trust in her.

Dahlia has noticed Ayaka for a long time because Ayaka has been consistent in being rank 1 since junior high. And Because she wants to get Ayaka's attention, she competes with Ayaka to become rank 1, which annoyed Ayaka.

What Dahlia doesn't know is that she is slowly falling for Ayaka while she happily competes with her. But she can't admit it to herself because she knows she can't. She knew her parents would be angry when they found out what was happening to her. Because she is an only child, her parents have high expectations of her when it comes to love. So if her parents find out that she likes a girl, her happy days are over.

Will Dahlia fight her feelings for Ayaka to her parents? or will she just remain silent about her feelings for Ayaka so that there is no trouble will happens?
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