The Playboy's Original Side-Chick

The Playboy's Original Side-Chick

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Rebecca Grace has always dreamed of the spotlight, but auditions only ever leave her in the shadows. That is, until Blade Espinoza - an ultimate heartthrob, notorious playboy, and walking headline - offers her the strangest role of her life: his pretend side‑chick. What starts as a ridiculous arrangement becomes the breakthrough Rebecca never expected. Her acting flourishes, her confidence arise, and suddenly everyone is watching her both in stage and real life. But when the fake chemistry starts feeling a little too real, the lines between performance and emotion blur. If the acting is this good.... what happens when one of them stops pretending? *** This story is written in Taglish. Mostly Tagalog. This is under the series of "Good Girl's Playboy Collection"
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