Meet Cielle Zahara Lozada, a girl who never feels alone thanks to her best friend, Diego Ace Salcedo. Their friendship began in childhood and grew stronger through shared experiences and the close bond between their mothers.
When tragedy strikes during Cielle's senior high school years and she loses her mother, Diego becomes her unwavering strength, guiding her through the darkest times. Their bond remains unbreakable as they enter college.
Cielle's romantic relationships come and go, leaving her unsatisfied with their shallow connections compared to the deep bond she shares with Diego. Other men fail to captivate her the way her best friend does.
One day, Cielle has a sudden realization feeling for Diego that goes beyond friendship. The standards she has set for other men seem dull and uninspiring, compared to the profound affection she feels for him.
As emotions intensify and unspoken desires surface, Cielle and Diego find themselves at a crossroads between friendship and love.
Will they take a leap of faith and explore the uncharted territory of romance? Or will fear and uncertainty derail their chance at discovering a love that has always been within their grasp?
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Mars Ochoco wishes for nothing but to have her treasured first kiss with her crush, Ezekiel Bautista. Just as she thought her chance finally came, her first kiss was snatched by some random classmate of hers. Can that kiss be voided? Can she confidently say she's just practicing her first real kiss?
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When ditzy Mars Ochoco got herself rejected by her long-time crush, Ezekiel Bautista, fate brought her heartbroken self to her dashing but arrogant classmate, Mark Villareal. He offers Mars an unconventional deal that she can't seem to refuse: teaching her how to kiss to help her win her crush back. But can Mars really trust a deal where she has nothing to lose but everything to gain?
Disclaimer: This story is in Taglish.
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