On our corner
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Does the 'friends to lovers' trope really work? That was my question a few years back when I had a hardcore crush on my best friend, a nursing student. Our college departments were rivals, and people would constantly compare us to each other, saying that we were better than them, and vice versa. You get the point. Is this a love story or just a cruel chapter? Ha, do I take the risk or lose the chance? Ahh, ayoko na
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