EXCEPTION

EXCEPTION

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Rafaelle Eunica Balaguer has to leave City, her boyfriend, her friends behind and move to Province just to meet his father's family and be with them until the vacation ends. She hates it but she has no choice, as long as they leave her alone, she's good. However, staying at the big mansion giving her a heartache. She wants to leave; she doesn't want to force herself to the real family. She's a bastard and she doesn't like to face it by seeing the legitimate son of her Father. "There's a lot of boys in this province! You're not included!" "Oh, baby sister. You're my exception."
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Eleanor has always lived a life of privilege. Chauffeured rides, luxury vacations, and a future meticulously planned for her. But when everything crumbles, she does the unthinkable. She runs. With nothing but a duffle bag, a backpack, and a phone she barely wants to use, she escapes to the countryside, far from the city she once called home. Lost in an unfamiliar place where even the language feels foreign, Eleanor must learn to rely on herself and the kindness of strangers. Awkward exchanges with the locals turn into moments of quiet understanding, and the simplicity of rural life offers a peace she never knew she needed. Maybe being lost isn't so bad after all. She never planned to stay forever. This was only supposed to be a temporary escape, a pause before she faced the wreckage of her old life. But then she meets him. A quiet, steady presence in a world that finally makes sense. In his company, she finds laughter in the little things, comfort in shared silences, and a kind of love she never thought she deserved. Just when she starts to believe she has found where she truly belongs, her past catches up with her, forcing her to make an impossible choice. Does she walk away from the life she has built in the countryside and the man who made her feel at home? Or does she stay, even if it means risking everything? How long can she outrun the life she left behind? And what is she really searching for at the end of the road?

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