Chasing Dreams Series 5: LOVE CAN WAIT
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  • Reads 5,366
  • Votes 154
  • Parts 22
  • Time 4h 20m
Complete, First published Oct 06, 2023
Sannacha was only fifteen years old when she assumed that she and Lucas were in a relationship. She thought that they were more than just friends; they were like a couple. That's what she knew. But when Lucas said goodbye and went to study in America to fulfill his dreams, Sannacha couldn't accept it because he had promised he wouldn't leave her. Lucas chose his dreams over hers because they were just friends.

Love can wait; chasing my dreams is more important than having a boyfriend. Those were the words she held onto as she pursued her dreams in life. 

After three years, Sannacha realized even more that it's more important to prioritize her dreams in life because love can wait. And after those three years, their paths crossed again, Lucas came back, and all his dreams came true. She thought she had on, but she hadn't. The feelings she had for him were still in her heart, and she needed to stop it.

Will she be able to do it? Will she succeed in suppressing her feelings for Lucas?
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