transferee ➤ hansol vernon chwe
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amidst the challenges of adjusting to life in the philippines, esme, a transfer student from new york, struggles to find her place in a new school. her world shifts when she meets vernon, an old student who, like her, is also from new york. as they bond over their shared background and memories of the city, they begin to realize that fate has brought them together. what starts as a connection over the past soon blossoms into something deeper, intertwining their paths in ways neither of them could have expected.

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