Not Cool, Captain
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Ongoing, First published Jul 22, 2024
How hard do you love someone?

Roscoe Calisio Sandoval was a whirlwind of activity, always busy and dedicated. A Student Body Governor, star basketball player, and devoted older brother - his life was a carefully combined melodies of deadlines, practice schedules, and family obligations. 

For him, love is luxury he couldn't afford. According to him it is completely waste of his precious time. He had no time to court a girl, especially amidst his pile of paperwork, deadlines and his inbox full of urgent requests.

Then Azilah arrived, a new student in a black top and short skirt. She looked different from everyone else in their uniforms. She was like a fresh breeze, shaking things up in Roscoe's perfectly organized world.

"I am a hard person to love, but I do love someone very hard."
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