Until Tomorrow (On-Going)

Until Tomorrow (On-Going)

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Isabella Amelie Cortez, an aspiring Pediatrician, turns her traumatic past into a passionate commitment to serving children. In college, she found solace in Nathaniel Ezra Rodriguez, an aspiring Surgeon, who was Amelie's only constant source of support. However, their five-year relationship was fraught with toxicity, hindering their personal growth. After parting ways, fate puts them back together years later, this time as established doctors, on a medical mission.
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