Someday, Somewhere (Soon)
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Ongoing, First published May 18, 2024
Mature
Natasha Sybil Guerrero met Atticus Hans Figueroa one year before graduating college. Natasha knows what her priorities are and focus only to her goals not just for her but also for her family who's been there supporting her education even though they are a bit challenged when it comes to financing. While going home from her part time work in a restaurant, she met this man who instantly made her feel things she's never felt before.

Azir then go to that restaurant and it becomes his routine. In those time, they get to know each other. They talk, share laughs, and also share some problems. But would that relationship and feelings last? Or would they need to grow apart and go back to where it should be. 


Written by: yourstrualyy 

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