The String That Pulled Us (Red Lips Series #1)
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  • Reads 68
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 2
  • Time 18m
Ongoing, First published Mar 16
Mature
In the bustling halls of their school, Sean, a dreamy-eyed romantic, had always seen "love" through a romantic lens. But everything changed ever since the day he encountered Yoshiro Ichihada, a snobbish, introverted, and his academic rival, yet undeniably handsome Japanese classmate. Despite Yoshiro's aloof demeanor, Sean feels an invisible string that keeps pulling him toward him.

Will their hatred for each other win, or will the invisible string will pave the way for these two? 

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