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Across the Aisle
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Ongoing, First published Mar 20
Mature
In a tale of political rivalry and unexpected romance, a young congressman from Ilocos Norte finds himself entangled with a charismatic young mayor from Naga City. Initially at odds with each other, their journey takes them from being bitter adversaries to unlikely allies and, ultimately, inspiring lovers.
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When Leni Robredo won the presidency, the nation cheered. History was made. But no one asked the real question: Why was Bongbong Marcos Jr. showing up at Malacañang... with a rice cooker? Turns out, they've been quietly entangled for years-never defined, never confirmed, always secretly... theirs. Now, Leni is navigating the chaos of the Palace: endless cabinet meetings, curious staff, and a nation obsessed with who's sneaking into her kitchen. And Bongbong? He's proving that being the accidental First Gentleman is harder than any campaign, louder than any headline, and much, much cuter than anyone expected. Full of domestic disasters, late-night banter, stolen breakfasts, and public scandals they never meant to start, this is a story about secret lovers, awkward encounters, and a rice cooker that changed everything. Because in politics, some things are negotiable... but love? Not so much.