A Leap of the Heart
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Ongoing, First published Oct 22, 2024
Weisha lives her life normally, just like everyone else.

With strict parents and demanding school requirements, she must do well and avoid being a disappointment. Maintaining high grades and becoming a top student in their class, everything is going smoothly. But everything changes when a charismatic transferee enters their class, and her life was forever changed. 

She soon found herself trying new things with new people who unexpectedly stumble in her normal, boring life.





Would you choose your own happiness even if it will risk heartbreak? Or would you prioritize the greater good, sacrificing your own desires?




At the end of the day, Is it always right to follow our heart?




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"Crush ko lang sya pag nakikita ko sya. Pero pag hindi.. hindi ko sya crush."


"Ay ang labo mo naman pala e. wala, redflag."
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