Seen There, Done That (Sensara Series 1)
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  • Parts 52
Complete, First published Oct 16, 2023
The thing about Kashina Eve Natividad is you'll never see her struggling.

People though, don't realize that just because she appears strong, quiet, and calm doesn't mean she doesn't have much to say. 

She'll never be your favorite sunshines or sunrises. Your joys and laughter. Your grass that is greener. The music that makes you dance. Your freshly crisp bedsheets. The excitement you feel when your favorite food is ready to be served. 

But she will be your thunderstorms and lightnings. Your sweat and loneliness. Your clouds that are too gray. The silence that drifts you to sleep. Your iron and the curls you tried to straighten. The drop in your stomach.

Her silence are too loud from someone who sees the best in her. She's the girl sitting in a chair straightly with a neutral expression and is actually screaming in her head.

Maddox Rae Peñaloza tried so hard not to approach her and say, "𝘐 𝘴𝘦𝘦 𝘺𝘰𝘶."

And she will be seen like never before.
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The Dark Side of Eve

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Forced into a loveless marriage with a billionaire heir, Eva Alcaraz does everything she can to help her father's presidential campaign and save her twin. But when mysterious serial killings are suddenly linked to her, Eva isn't sure what to do anymore. *** Hiding under the famous pen name of Dark Eve, Eva Alcaraz is suddenly brought into the spotlight when her father forces her to marry Azazel Del Cuevo to aid his presidential campaign. With the promise of protection and possible freedom for her twin, Morgana, Eva agrees to the proposal of Azazel to be his wife on paper and nothing more. But when a series of mysterious killings that are exact re-enactments of the scenes in her book happens, Eva is placed in a tight spot-the police are questioning her, the public is scrutinizing her, and her anxiety is getting worse. Decided to find out the real suspect in these cases, Eva does her best to find out the truth. Can she be brave enough to accept the reality she's living in? Or will she succumb to the pressure and stay in the dark for the rest of her life? Disclaimer: This story is written in Taglish, a combination of Tagalog & English. Cover Design by Louise De Ramos