The Things You Never Say
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  • Parts 30
Complete, First published Oct 27, 2024
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There's this intensity between pushing and pulling with the person you like. Especially when you know that he also likes you... but his actions are different. That's what Zoe Gonzales is facing the moment she became connected with Ethan Fortez. Connected families, same universities, name it. There are a lot of moments but she just can't make him say the word. 

When will Ethan say the things he wants to say until it's not too late yet?
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Identifying Our Trope (Metanoia Series #1)

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METANOIA SERIES #1 People say that your childhood is your happiest stage in life so you have to enjoy it, but Natasha's was different. She experienced the exact opposite. Her childhood was wrecked by those people whom she considered as her closest and trusted person. Family. Friends. She experienced a lot of miseries in life at a very young age. Writing was her only escape, but she lost interest in everything. But that was until she met a guy named Lucas. Lucas made a lot of changes in her life. Because of him, she started to write again. They made a lot of progress that led to them being in a relationship. Their relationship was ideal. It was so good, it would be so painful if they would end it. Out of the blue, Natasha asked Lucas. "Love, if I write our story, what do you think will be the perfect trope for us?" And since that day, they started identifying their trope. However, not all stories go the way we wanted them to be. After everything they've been through, and all the memories they created together, why did they stop identifying their trope? ; COMPLETE [not edited yet.]