I hate you, I love you

I hate you, I love you

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Some stories start with a glance... and never end the way you expect. Siya never meant to fall for someone who didn't even know she existed-not like that. But high school has a funny way of pulling people into silent glances, quiet heartbreaks, and feelings you wish you could ignore. With her best friend by her side and a thousand unsaid things in her heart, Siya learns that sometimes... the line between hating someone and loving them is thinner than it seems. #18 in University- 14/9/2025 #34 in college - 28/8/2025
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