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Syntax Error (College Series #2)
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Ongoing, First published Jun 04
📘 Syntax Error

( BSED English × BSED Mathematics)
College series #2 

They say love is like writing-sometimes it's in the spaces, the unsaid, the in-betweens.

Jamaica Cervantes, a first-year English major, believes in structure-grammar, boundaries, and her faith as a Jehovah's Witness. She's the kind of girl who corrects her friends' captions and finds poetry in everyday silence.

Jazher Jay Dela Fuerte, a third-year, Mathematics major- sees the world in logic. Muslim by faith, disciplined in life, and distant by nature. He keeps his circle tight, his emotions tighter.

Everything started as harmless academic exchange slowly turns into something more-late-night chats, shared glances across campus, silent walks under the library lights.

But when love begins to blossom, so do the walls built by their religions, families, and beliefs.

Because sometimes, no matter how perfectly written a sentence is- It still ends with a red underline and not all love stories end in forever. Some just become syntax errors you'll always remember.
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