System Of Adore

System Of Adore

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|| REVISION || Burden, that's what Seb thought of himself after his parents died because of the car accident he didn't think that it was likely to happen. He was a stubborn and spoiled when his parents was alive, everything he could asked for was given to him right away not until his birthday arrived. It was stressful and busiest day of his parents but all he could do was to talk about and throwing tantrums about the gifts he was wishing to have. He's a child that time, an immature and nothing to think of but only the things that can make him happy. Depression struck him after the days of grief and yearning. He was stuck on the loop of sadness and the only thing he can do was to pin himself to every video games that can give him a little bit of happiness. Little did he know, a playful and funny guy will suddenly enter his life and it was Hiro Agustin. This guy was perfect for him when it comes in physique and the content of his heart. He was the greatest gift that has been gifted to Seb Villafuerte but in a secretive way, Seb can't tell him that he was a gift to be defined. Everything was not going to make Seb claim every happiness in the world, everything turns upside down, the friend he was wanted to be with forever needed to leave him and that's when the magic begins. Seb Villafuerte magically and unexpectedly entered some sort of a video game wherein he experienced what love feels like also what he could feel when admiring someone secretly. Is there a happy ending for Seb or it's just another reason to loathe his life? Seb Villafuerte and Kairo Rodwell Concepcion (⁠ ⁠◜⁠‿⁠◝⁠ ⁠)⁠♡
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Lorenz's life was predictable. A small, bustling coastal town in the Philippines, university applications, and the constant, familiar rhythm of his language, Tagalog. He was nineteen, easygoing, and entirely unprepared for the American summer that was about to arrive. Lucas flew in from the United States-handsome, refined, and completely out of place. He was the son of Lorenz's mother's close friend, sent to the tropics for a month-long vacation. He knew crisp English and nothing of the sticky heat, the crowded jeepneys, or the deep, complex hospitality of a Filipino home. The two were immediately bound by obligation. Lorenz was Lucas's unwilling guide; Lucas was Lorenz's linguistic burden. They were forced to navigate small spaces, loud family dinners, and streets full of noise, communicating through simple sentences and frustrated gestures. Every encounter became a study in translation. Lorenz struggled to find the perfect English phrase to explain a cultural nuance. Lucas struggled to understand why rice is life. But as the initial annoyance faded, something else began to form in the gaps between the two languages. In shared silences, in accidental touches, and in the effort to simply understand each other, the distance between them narrowed. This is a story about what happens when two worlds collide, and when the words you use aren't enough to contain the feelings you are trying to hide. ........ Please note: This story is entirely fictional. The characters, settings, and plot are fabrications designed for entertainment. They are not related to, nor intended to represent, the views, experiences, or actions of any specific real person or entity. #you may encounter some errors so bare with me Characters: Liu as Lorenzo Zhan as Lucas

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