One Step Closer
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Ongoing, First published Jun 08, 2024
Isleen Aine Alonjo was having a big crush on one of her classmates. She started supporting the band that Kavish Salvino was in, even though she doesn't like crowded places. 

Her 'small' crush grew bigger when Kavish started to give her signals. . . "Is it really for me?" she thought. They got closer more than ever, to the point they shared the same feelings.

Not until they encountered one big problem that their relationship was put into a challenge.

"One step closer. . . just one more step closer, love."

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[BOYS' LOVE] (REVISED VERSION: MAY 2024) Coffees and pancakes. Teas and waffles. Two people crossed that created ditto but with dissonance. ⋆౨ৎ⋅˚₊‧⋅˚₊‧ ୨୧ ‧₊˚ ⋅‧₊˚ ⋅୨ৎ⋆ They say life is about compatibility. When you are paired with someone who matches your personality and follows the same routine as you, that's how connection and, eventually, love bloom. As per Zern Josh Villarama and Victorino Caiden Flynn, it was the opposite. They could replace the definition of ditto. But despite that, they could not get along. Because Caiden hates gays and Zern proudly lists himself on Caiden's hate list. Their hatred for each other grew like a wildfire, because aside from being neighbors in their university's dormitories, they keep seeing each other everywhere. No matter where they go, fate leads them to the same place at the same time. Can enemies, torn by hate, be drawn happily together in the end? Is it possible for two people who despise each other to fall in love despite the odds? How can they fix the dissonance, when their similarities only fuel their hatred? Can two souls, so alike yet torn apart by bitterness, ever find harmony and turn their conflict into something beautiful, something worth fighting for?